Henrik Edoyan
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Henrik Edoyan
Summary
Henrik Edoyan is a human[1]. Born in Yerevan[2], he… he was born on August 31, 1940[3]. He worked as a literary scholar[4], translator[5], poet[6], and lecturer[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Henrik Edoyan was born in Yerevan[2].
- Henrik Edoyan was born on August 31, 1940[3].
- Henrik Edoyan was born on January 1, 1940[9].
- Henrik Edoyan held citizenship in Soviet Union[10].
- Henrik Edoyan held citizenship in Armenia[11].
- Henrik Edoyan's professions included literary scholar[4].
- Henrik Edoyan worked as a translator[5].
- Henrik Edoyan worked as a poet[6].
- Henrik Edoyan's professions included lecturer[7].
- Among Henrik Edoyan's employers was Yerevan State University[12].
- Henrik Edoyan received the Boghossian Prize[13].
- Henrik Edoyan received the Honored Cultural Worker of Armenia[14].
- Henrik Edoyan was a member of USSR Union of Writers[15].
- Henrik Edoyan is recorded as male[16].
- Henrik Edoyan's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Henrik Edoyan earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sciences in Philology[18].
- Henrik Edoyan's given name is recorded as Henrik[19].
- Henrik Edoyan's professorship is recorded as full professor[20].
- Henrik Edoyan's professorship is recorded as docent[21].
- Henrik Edoyan's described by source is recorded as Who is Who: Armenians[22].
- Henrik Edoyan's described by source is recorded as Armenian Concise Encyclopedia[23].
- Henrik Edoyan's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Armenian[24].
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Origins and Family
Henrik Edoyan was born in Yerevan[2]. Recorded date of birth include August 31, 1940[3] and January 1, 1940[9].
Education
Henrik Edoyan earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sciences in Philology[18].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include literary scholar[4], translator[5], poet[6], and lecturer[7]. Henrik Edoyan was employed by Yerevan State University[12].
Recognition
Awards received include Boghossian Prize[13], an award[25], in Armenia[26], founded in 2001[27] and Honored Cultural Worker of Armenia[14], an honorary title of Armenia[28], in Armenia[29].
Why It Matters
Henrik Edoyan ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[8] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]
FAQs
Where was Henrik Edoyan born?
Henrik Edoyan's place of birth was Yerevan[2].
What did Henrik Edoyan do for work?
Henrik Edoyan worked as literary scholar[4], translator[5], poet[6], and lecturer[7].
What awards did Henrik Edoyan receive?
Honors received include Boghossian Prize[13] and Honored Cultural Worker of Armenia[14].