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    Film to portray Leonardo DaVinci's travels in Cilicia

    June 2, 2012 - 16:55 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - A new film by history buff Arsen Hakobyan of Armenia
    intends to put into perspective Armenia's influence on Europe, both in
    terms of exporting Christianity, as well as exporting its church
    architecture and numerous saints, according to The Armenian
    Mirror-Spectator.

    The film, shot on location in Armenia as well as in Georgia and
    several European countries, gives as examples churches in Europe that
    were built heavily influenced by the Armenian church structure - most
    perfectly and earliest executed in Echmiazdin and Bagaran. Among those
    churches is San Satiro in Milan, the original structure of which was
    based on the seventh-century Bagaran church.

    The DVD can be watched in Armenian, English, Russian or French.

    The film also spends time on the reported travels by Renaissance
    genius Leonardo DaVinci in Cilicia, specifically around the Taurus
    Mountains. According to his Codex Atlanticus, housed in the Ambrosian
    Library in Milan, he spent some time in Cilicia in the 1480s, where he
    witnessed an earthquake in Erzinga. He had reportedly gone there at
    the behest of the Sacred Sultan of Egypt. He sketched many faces, as
    well as the topography of the region.

    The filmmaker, Hakobyan, said that the film would be `for all the
    people who don't know Armenia and Armenian history.' In particular, he
    said, Armenians sent many proselytizers to Europe to preach
    Christianity, some even long before the formal adoption of
    Christianity as the state religion in 301 AD.

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