
Archaeologists Just Discovered a Christian Church from the 4th Century. THE OLDEST in the World
1.3K Video Views·Jan 26, 2025
Archaeologists uncovered Armenia’s oldest church in Artaxata, dating to the fourth century AD, underscoring the nation’s Christian roots as the first to adopt Christianity as a state religion. This octagonal church, symbolizing rebirth, reflects early Christian Mediterranean architectural influences. Linked to King Tiridates III’s 301 AD conversion by Gregory the Illuminator, the site highlights Artaxata’s role as a cultural and religious hub. Lavishly adorned yet modest inside, the church exemplifies early Christian humility. Its discovery bridges Eastern Mediterranean and Caucasus traditions, offering profound insights into Armenia’s spiritual and architectural heritage while celebrating the nation’s enduring Christian legacy
