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Daniel I of Armenia

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Daniel I of Armenia (Armenian: Դանիել Ա) was a Syrian who became Catholicos in Armenia's Holy Apostolic Church after the reign of four hereditary Parthian catholicoi (St. Gregory I the Enlightener, his son St. Aristaces I, St. Vrtanes I and St. Husik I. He ruled symbolically less than one year in 347 AD and was succeeded by Pharen I of Armenia of the Ashishatts Dynasty.

Preceded by Catholicos of the Holy See of St. Echmiadzin and All Armenians
347
Succeeded by