His Holiness and Beatitude, the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia
Church
Georgian Orthodox Church
Personal details
Born
Eudemus I Diasamidze
Died
1642
Nationality
Georgian
Denomination
Eastern Orthodox Church
Occupation
Catholicos-Patriarch
Profession
Theologian
Signature
Eudemus I Diasamidze (Georgian: ევდემოზ I დიასამიძე, Evdemoz I Diasamidze; died 1642) was a Georgian churchman serving as Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia from 1632 until his death in 1642. His demise was occasioned by his involvement in a plot against the Muslim king of Kartli, Rostom-Khan, who had him arrested and put to death in prison. He was buried in the Anchiskhati church in Tbilisi. Eudemus was canonized by the Georgian Orthodox Church as a "holy hieromartyr", his feast day marked on 17 October [O.S. 4 October].[1]
^Machitadze, Archpriest Zakaria (2006). Lives of the Georgian Saints. Platina, California: St. Herman of Alaska Brotherhood. pp. 361–364.
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of Media, in 318 BC and Peithon appointed his brother Eudemus as satrap. Eudemus was driven from Parthia and Hyrcania in 317 BC by Peithon, satrap of...
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includes Arioi (Herodotus), Arianē (Eratosthenes apud Strabo), áreion (Eudemusof Rhodes apud Damascius), Arianoi (Diodorus Siculus) in Greek and Ari in...
(Gurgin Khan), accused the catholicos Eudemus II of "ignorance" and removed him from the position. The Safavid government of Iran, claiming sovereignty over...
Iranians. Eudemusof Rhodes (Dubitationes et Solutiones de Primis Principiis, in Platonis Parmenidem) refers to "the Magi and all those of Iranian (áreion)...
existence of evils (De malorum subsistentia). Proclus, the scholiast to Euclid, knew Eudemusof Rhodes' History of Geometry well, and gave a short sketch of the...
among whom may have been Eudemus, ruler in the western Punjab until his departure in 317 BCE or Peithon, son of Agenor, ruler of the Greek colonies along...
sphere of influence. In 1638, he warned the monarch of an imminent invasion of Teimuraz, following which the king sent the Georgian Catholicos Eudemus to...