104 - 200th anniversary of establishment of the Mechitarists Congregation in Vienna - 1,000 dram 2011

Reference Description

The Central Bank of Armenia has issued the silver coin commemorating the 200-th anniversary of establishment of the Mechitarists Congregation in Vienna.
The Mechitarists Congregation is a religious and cultural congregation of monks of the Armenian Catholic Church in Venice and Vienna. The Congregation was founded by Mechitar of Sebaste in 1701 in Constantinople with the purpose of expanding spiritual, educational, scientific and cultural activities. In 1717 the Congregation settled down in St. Lazarus Island near Venice. Because of disagreements on the Congregation rules, a group of congregants departed and in 1811 settled down in Vienna. The Mechitarists Congregation in Vienna established educational institutions in Constantinople, Izmir, Trieste and other cities and launched wide-scale activities ranging from development of Armenian history to linguistics and translation.
Two branches of the Mechitarists Congregation collaborate with each other and have close ties with scientists from Armenia.
Designed by Eduard Kurghinyan. Minted in the Royal Dutch Mint.

Specifications

Denomination: 1,000 dram
Metal: Silver 925
Weight: 33.6g
Diameter: 40mm
Mintage: 500 pcs.
Edge: Reeded
Strike quality: Proof

Notes

The Central Bank of Armenia has issued the silver coin commemorating the 200-th anniversary of establishment of the Mechitarists Congregation in Vienna.The Mechitarists Congregation is a religious and cultural congregation of monks of the Armenian Catholic Church in Venice and Vienna. The Congregation was founded by Mechitar of Sebaste in 1701 in Constantinople with the purpose of expanding spiritual, educational, scientific and cultural activities. In 1717 the Congregation settled down in St. Lazarus Island near Venice. Because of disagreements on the Congregation rules, a group of congregants departed and in 1811 settled down in Vienna. The Mechitarists Congregation in Vienna established educational institutions in Constantinople, Izmir, Trieste and other cities and launched wide-scale activities ranging from development of Armenian history to linguistics and translation.Two branches of the Mechitarists Congregation collaborate with each other and have close ties with scientists from Armenia.

Collection

Citation

“104 - 200th anniversary of establishment of the Mechitarists Congregation in Vienna - 1,000 dram 2011,” Armenian Numismatic Research Organization, accessed April 28, 2024, http://armnumres.org/items/show/249.