Demetrius of Tiflis or Demetrio da Tifliz was a 14th-century Christian layman and martyr from Georgia or Armenia. He is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church as one of the FourMartyrsofThane, on April 9.[1]
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DemetriusofTiflis or Demetrio da Tifliz was a 14th-century Christian layman and martyr from Georgia or Armenia. He is venerated in the Roman Catholic...
of Padua (died 1321) was a 14th-century Franciscan missionary. He was beheaded alongside Thomas of Tolentino, Peter of Siena and DemetriusofTiflis at...
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Professed Religious of the Franciscan Friars Minor (Italy) DemetriusofTiflis (Demetrio da Tifliz) (d. 1321), Layperson of the Diocese of Quilon (Georgia-Armenia)...
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Martyrs of Thane St. Thomas of Tolentino Bl. James of Padua Bl. Peter of Siena DemetriusofTiflis Bl. Odoric of Pordenone disinterred the relics of the Four...
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"Taker of Cities") is the Greek name for a movable siege tower. The most famous was that invented by Polyidus of Thessaly, and improved by Demetrius I of Macedon...
their descent from Demetrius, son of King George I of Georgia (r. 1014–1027), and of which David Soslan, consort of Queen Tamar of Georgia (r. 1184–1213)...
since the 1230s. "The Tiflis Dirhams of Möngke Khān". American Numismatic Society. "Silver dirham of David [Ulugh]/Möngke Khan, Tiflis, 650 H. 1977.158.1348"...
supported his relative Ashot I of Iberia, ruler of Tao-Klarjeti, against Principality of Kakheti and its ally Arab emir ofTiflis, that invaded Inner Iberia...
this time with Bagrat's half-brother Demetrius, a son of George I of his second marriage with Alda of Alania. Demetrius and Alda lived in Anakopia, a fortress...
960 – 7 May 1014), of the Georgian Bagrationi dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Abkhazia from 978 on (as Bagrat II of Abkhazia) and King of Georgia from 1008...
name of Sayyid al-'Arab, a Muslim from Dmanisi who was installed by King Bagrat IV of Georgia as his vassal emir at Tiflis in 1068. An unnamed "emir of Dmanisi"...
Reprints. Minorsky, V. (1993). "Tiflis". In Houtsma, M. Th.; van Donzel, E. (eds.). E. J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913–1936. Brill. ISBN 90-04-08265-4...
2020-08-12. Minorsky, Vladimir (1993). "Tiflis". In Houtsma, M. Th.; van Donzel, E. (eds.). E. J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913–1936. Brill. p. 755...
the crown of the Kingdom of Western Georgia was to be passed on to his young and weak nephew, Demetrius, George VII who took advantage of a temporary...
as the head of a public school at Tiflis, Governorate ofTiflis (present-day Georgia). He took the opportunity of his proximity to Persia to study Persian...
were especially advanced during the reign ofDemetrius I and David V, when their family inherited the name of Amirspasalar, and Lori as a administrative...
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became the strongest rival of the Shams al-Din Eldiguz. In 1138, Georgian king Demetrius I, attacked the earthquake-ridden city of Ganja. While leaving the...