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Nationality
  
Armenian

Name
  
Tovmas Terzian


Role
  
Poet

Died
  
1909, Istanbul, Turkey

Tovmas Terzian

Born
  
1840
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire

Alma mater
  
Murad-Raphaelian school in Venice

Occupation
  
poet, playwright, and professor

Parent(s)
  
Armenian father and an Italian mother

Tovmas Hagopi Terzian (Armenian: Թովմաս Հակոբի Թէրզեան, born Constantinople, Ottoman Empire, 1840 – 1909) was an Armenian poet, playwright, and professor.

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Biography

Tovmas Terzian was born to an Armenian father and an Italian mother. After attending the local Mekhitarist school, he attended the Murad-Raphaelian school in Venice, Italy on the San Lazzaro Island from which he graduated in 1858. Upon returning to Constantinople, he dedicated himself to teaching. He taught at Nersesian, Nubar-Shahnazarian, and Getronagan. His students included famous Armenians such as Reteos Berberian, Minas Cheraz, Yeghia Demirdjibashian, Krikor Zohrab, Yerukhan, and other writers and teachers. Tovmas Terzian was fluent in English, Armenian, French, Italian, Classical Greek, Latin, Turkish, and Greek.

Works

Tovmas Terzian is famed mainly for his poetry and plays. His most important play being, Arshak II (1871) which was loosely based on the life of the 4th century Armenian king Arshak II. The play written in both Italian and Armenian was intended as an opera libretto. The music for this opera was composed by the Armenian composer Dikran Tchouhadjian who used the Italian version of the play Arsace II. Terzian never saw his play on stage either in its operatic form or as a straight play. The Soviet version of the opera Arshak II which first appeared on stage in 1941 at the Yerevan Opera House was a big success. However, beyond the title and names of some of the characters, it had very little in common with Terzian's play.

References

Tovmas Terzian Wikipedia