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'''Bedros IV Sarajian''' ({{lang-hy|Պետրոս Դ. Սարաճյան }} ) (1870 - 1940, [[Beirut]]) was [[Catholicos of Cilicia]] of the [[Armenian Apostolic Church]] for only six months during 1940. After his death, the position remained vacant until 1943 when [[Karekin I (Cilicia)|Karekin I]] of Cilicia was elected. |
'''Bedros IV Sarajian''' ({{lang-hy|Պետրոս Դ. Սարաճյան }} ) (1870 - 1940, [[Beirut]]) was [[Catholicos of Cilicia]] of the [[Armenian Apostolic Church]] for only six months during 1940. After his death, the position remained vacant until 1943 when [[Karekin I (Cilicia)|Karekin I]] of Cilicia was elected. |
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Bedros had been [[Armenians in Cyprus|Armenian Prelate of Cyprus]] (1899-1905 and 1921-1940) and Armenian Prelate of Hadjin (1910-1915), before becoming [[Co-Adjutor]] [[Catholicos of Cilicia]] (1936-1940]] and eventually was elected as Catholicos in 1940. |
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Revision as of 10:55, 10 May 2013
Bedros IV Sarajian (Armenian: Պետրոս Դ. Սարաճյան ) (1870 - 1940, Beirut) was Catholicos of Cilicia of the Armenian Apostolic Church for only six months during 1940. After his death, the position remained vacant until 1943 when Karekin I of Cilicia was elected.
Bedros had been Armenian Prelate of Cyprus (1899-1905 and 1921-1940) and Armenian Prelate of Hadjin (1910-1915), before becoming Co-Adjutor Catholicos of Cilicia (1936-1940]] and eventually was elected as Catholicos in 1940.
Source: Avakian, Arra S. (1998). Armenia: A Journey Through History. The Electric Press, Fresno.