Gabriel the Iberian holding the Panagia Portaitissa, fresco from the Monastery of Iviron
Athonite Father
Born
Kingdom of the Iberians
Died
~X century Mount Athos
Venerated in
Georgian Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodox Church
Major shrine
Monastery of Iviron
Feast
May 13
Patronage
Georgia Mount Athos
Gabriel the Iberian (Georgian: გაბრიელ ქართველი, romanized:gabriel kartveli) (fl. 10th century) was a Georgian Christian-Orthodox monk from the Iviron Monastery on Mount Athos, who is revered as a saint. His feast day is celebrated by the Georgian Orthodox Church, Greek Orthodox Church on July 12/25 and by the Romanian Orthodox Church on May 13.[1] His name refers to his origins from the Kingdom of Iberia.[2]
^Walsh, p. 218
^Charkiewicz, p. 80
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GabrieltheIberian (Georgian: გაბრიელ ქართველი, romanized: gabriel kartveli) (fl. 10th century) was a Georgian Christian-Orthodox monk from the Iviron...
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