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Ioane I of Mtskheta (Georgian: იოანე I) was the first archbishop of the Georgian Orthodox Church in period of 335–363.
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IoaneIofMtskheta (Georgian: იოანე I) was the first archbishop of the Georgian Orthodox Church in period of 335–363. საქართველოს კათალიკოს–პატრიარქები...
Archbishop ofMtskheta-Tbilisi and Metropolitan bishop of Bichvinta and Tskhum-Abkhazia.." IoaneI (326–363) Iakobi (363–375) Iobi (375–390) Elia I (390–400)...
doctrinal matters, whereas the Catholicos ofMtskheta, Kirion I, leaned towards the Byzantine, Chalcedonian side of the debate, as Iberia was once again seeking...
away from Constantinople and recognized the authority of the Catholicate ofMtskheta; language of the church in Abkhazia shifted from Greek to Georgian...
Kartl-Kakheti in Mtskheta. A young George and the royal family lived from then on in the new capital, Tbilisi, while the Prince Castle of Telavi was rebuilt...
in Nichbisistskali Gorge in Municipality ofMtskheta in Georgia. The area is part of the traditional region of Ertso-Tianeti. Saskhori is mentioned in...
1632. Both monarchs were crowned at the Cathedral of the Living Pillar (Svetitskhoveli) at Mtskheta on October 1, 1745. With their power growing increasingly...
cathedral of Living Pillar in Mtskheta. After her death, Teimuraz married his third wife, Ana-Khanum Baratashvili. Teimuraz and Tamar were the parents of one...
remains were transferred to the cathedral ofMtskheta and later to the Gelati Monastery, a family burial ground of the Georgian royal dynasty. The traditional...
the authority of the Catholicate ofMtskheta. The church language was changed from Greek to Georgian. During the 10th century, David III of Tao invaded...
However, the Duke of Kartli Ioane Marushis-dze rebelled against Kvirike II and seeks help from the adoptive father of young Bagrat, David III of Tao. In 976...
forces during the Siege of Jerusalem in 1099. The historian Prince Ioaneof Georgia even reports a secret visit by King Baldwin II of Jerusalem to the Georgian...
married 1797 Prince Revaz Eristavi of Ksani Keteven (1764 – 5 July 1840), married 1stly 1781, Ioane, Prince of Mukhrani (1755–1801), with living descendants;...
at Basian is celebrated in the Hymns in Honour of the Virgin of Vardzia by Ioane Shavteli. The History of Georgia also relates how Vardzia escaped the Mongol...
in Constantinople. Among its notable scholars were Ioane Petritsi, who translated several classics of philosophy but is best known for his commentaries...
the ancient Georgian writing of Asomtavruli, the Kumurdo Cathedral was built by Ioane the Bishop during the reign of king of the Abkhazians Leon III in...