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Momik

1300 - 1333

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Momik (Vayots Dzor, Armenian: Մոմիկ; died 1333) was an Armenian architect, sculptor and a master artist of Armenian illuminated manuscripts. As a sculptor, Momik is also known for his fine carving of khachkars, found primarily at the monastery complex at Noravank. He held an eminent position at the Gladzor School of Illuminated Manuscripts in Syunik, established at Vayots Dzor under the patronage of the Orbelian family's historian, Stepanos Orbelian. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Momik has received more than 23,651 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Momik is the 351st most popular architect, the 54th most popular biography from Armenia and the most popular Armenian Architect.

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Among ARCHITECTS

Among architects, Momik ranks 351 out of 518Before him are Frederick Law Olmsted, Francesco Sabatini, George Bähr, Jakob Prandtauer, László Hudec, and Laurynas Gucevičius. After him are Arturo Soria y Mata, Justus Dahinden, Mario Bellini, Charles Cameron, Joseph Bové, and Lars Sonck.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1300, Momik ranks 62Before him are Rutebeuf, William II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Callistus I of Constantinople, Lajin, Jacqueline Felice de Almania, and Ivan II of Bulgaria. After him are Rudolf IV, Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim, John I de la Roche, and William I de la Roche. Among people deceased in 1333, Momik ranks 9Before him are Muhammad IV of Granada, Prince Morikuni, Manuel II of Trebizond, Rita of Armenia, Al-Nuwayri, and Henry XV, Duke of Bavaria.

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In Armenia

Among people born in Armenia, Momik ranks 54 out of 163Before him are Levon Aronian (1982), Hovik Abrahamyan (1959), Hovhannes Shiraz (1914), Shushanik Kurghinian (1876), Sergey Merkurov (1881), and Nicholas Adontz (1871). After him are Paruyr Sevak (1924), Tatevik Sazandaryan (1916), Vladimir Yengibaryan (1932), Ofelya Hambardzumyan (1925), Minas Avetisyan (1928), and Hasmik Papian (1961).

Among ARCHITECTS In Armenia

Among architects born in Armenia, Momik ranks 1