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Domentius III
His Holiness and Beatitude, Catholicos-Patriarch
ChurchGeorgian Orthodox Church
Installed1660
Term ended1676
Personal details
Born
Domentius Bagrationi
Died22 September 1676
NationalityGeorgian
DenominationEastern Orthodox Church
ParentsKaikhosro, Prince of Mukhrani
OccupationCatholicos-Patriarch
ProfessionTheologian
SignatureDomentius III's signature

Domentius III (Georgian: დომენტი III, Domenti III; died 22 September 1676) was a Georgian churchman and the Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia from 1660 to 1676. He was a member of the princely Mukhrani branch of the Bagrationi dynasty, born as a younger son of Kaikhosro, Prince of Mukhrani. His regnal name is sometimes given as Domentius II.[1][2]

Domentius was a son of Kaikhosro, Prince of Mukhrani, born sometime before 1629. In 1649, he was ordained as an archbishop of Samtavro. In 1660, he succeeded to the patriarchal throne on the death of Christophorus II with the approval of his reigning Muslim cousin, Vakhtang V (Shah Nawaz Khan). Domentius was a supporter of Vakhtang's policy aimed at enhancing central authority at the expense of self-minded nobility, but he energetically opposed the Iranian customs prevailing at the royal court of that time.[3] Domentius' authority extended only to eastern Georgia, with the western Georgian church running its own affairs as a result of the past political and ecclesiastic fragmentation. Immediately following his accession, Domentius embarked on a program of reorganizing perishes, building new churches, such as in Mchadijvari, and restoring older ones, such as Anchiskhati in Tbilisi, to which he attached a bell tower. He was also responsible for acquiring the venerated icon of the Savior brought from the defunct Ancha monastery to Tbilisi and earning new land estates for the Patriarchal Cathedral of Mtskheta.[4] Domentius' reforms were supported by Vakhtang's wife Queen Mariam, a devout Christian.[5]

  1. ^ Burgess, Michael (2005). The Eastern Orthodox Churches: Concise Histories with Chronological Checklists of Their Primates. McFarland. p. 151. ISBN 0786421452.
  2. ^ Ioselian, Plato (1866). Williams, George (ed.). A Short History of the Georgian Church. London. p. 204.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Rayfield, Donald (2012). Edge of Empires: A History of Georgia. London: Reaktion Books. p. 223. ISBN 978-1780230306.
  4. ^ Kacharava, E. (2012). "Доментий III [Domenti III]". In Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (ed.). Православная Энциклопедия, Том 15 [Orthodox Encyclopaedia, Volume 15] (in Russian). Moscow. p. 601. Retrieved 18 January 2015.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ Lang, David Marshall (1957). The Last Years of the Georgian Monarchy, 1658-1832. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 77.

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