"Saint Mesrob"@en . . "361"^^ . . . . . "Saint Mesrop Mashtots (also Mesrob, Mashtotz, Armenian: \u0544\u0565\u057D\u0580\u0578\u057A \u0544\u0561\u0577\u057F\u0578\u0581; 361 or 362 - February 17, 440) was an Armenian monk, theologian and linguist. He is best known for having invented the Armenian alphabet, which was a fundamental step in strengthening the Armenian Church, the government of the Armenian Kingdom, and ultimately the bond between the Armenian Kingdom and Armenians living in the Byzantine Empire and the Persian Empire."@en . . . . . "St. Mesrop Mashtots Church in Oshakan, Armenia"@en . "Hatsik, Province of Taron, historical Armenia"@en . "0440-02-17"^^ . "Statue of Saint Mesrop Mashtots, founder of the Armenian alphabet, at the Matenadaran Institute of Ancient Manuscripts in Yerevan, Armenia. The original letters in their original shapes can be seen on the stone plaque."@en . "Saint Mesrop Mashtots (also Mesrob, Mashtotz, Armenian: \u0544\u0565\u057D\u0580\u0578\u057A \u0544\u0561\u0577\u057F\u0578\u0581; 361 or 362 - February 17, 440) was an Armenian monk, theologian and linguist. He is best known for having invented the Armenian alphabet, which was a fundamental step in strengthening the Armenian Church, the government of the Armenian Kingdom, and ultimately the bond between the Armenian Kingdom and Armenians living in the Byzantine Empire and the Persian Empire."@en . . "Vagharshapat, Armenia"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Armenian Church remembers St. Mesrop , twice each year, first in July and then again on the Feast of the Holy Translators in October."@en . . . "220"^^ . . "St. Mesrop Mashtots"@en . . . .