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Barsegh ( hy, Բարսեղ) is an Armenian
given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a fa ...
. Parsegh is an alternative in Western Armenian. Barsegh and Parsegh may refer to:


Religious leaders

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Parsegh of Cilicia Basil of Ani or Basil Pahlavuni ( hy, Բարսեղ Փահլավունի; Barsegh Pahlavuni; died 13 November 1113 AD) was Armenian Catholicos of Cilicia from 1105 to 1113, and nephew of Gregory II. Catholicos Gregory II had moved to Tarsus, fa ...
, Armenian Catholicos of Cilicia from 1105 to 1113 *Barsegh or
Basil the Doctor Basil the Doctor ( hy, Barsegh, italics=yes or ''Barsel'') was an Armenian priest and poet. As the chaplain and confessor of Baldwin, Frankish lord of Marash, he wrote a funeral oration on the latter's death at the battle for Edessa in 1146. Bas ...
(fl. 1146), poet and chaplain of Baldwin of Marash *Parsegh,
Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem In 638, the Armenian Apostolic Church began appointing its own bishop in Jerusalem, generally known as the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem. The office has continued, with some interruptions, down to this day. The bishop at the Armenian Patri ...
(1341–1356) * Parsegh Petros IV Avkadian, known as
Basile Petros IV Avkadian Basile Petros IV Avkadian (in Armenian Բարսեղ Պետրոս Դ. Աւգատեան ) was an Armenian Catholic Patriarch from Aleppo, Syria from 1780 until 1788. He started as part of the St. Antonin Order. He served the three previous Armenia ...
, Armenian Catholic Patriarch from 1780 to 1788


Others

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Barsegh Kanachyan Parsegh Ganatchian or Barsegh Kanachyan ( hy, Բարսեղ Կանաչեան; 17 April 1885 – 21 May 1967) was an Armenian composer, conductor, and sociocultural activist. He is best-known for his part in arranging the music to Մեր հայրե ...
or Parsegh Ganatchian (1885–1967), Lebanese-Armenian composer and conductor * Barsegh Kirakosyan (born 1982), Russian-born Armenian football player * Parsegh Shahbaz (1883–1915), Ottoman Armenian lawyer, political activist, journalist, and columnist {{given name Armenian masculine given names