Shio Batmanishvili[1] (in Georgian: შიო ბათმანიშვილი, born in 1885 in Akhaltsikhe, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire – November 1, 1937,[2] Sandarmokh, Karelia, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic) was a Georgian Greek Catholic, both a hieromonk and the superior of the Servites of the Immaculate Conception, a survivor of the Gulag at Solovki prison camp, and a martyr during Joseph Stalin's Great Purge.
^Also Szijo Batmaniszwili, Sio Batmanisvili, Šio Batmanišvili, Chio Batmanisvili, Шио Батманишвили. Also cited as Batmalashvili, in which it appears to be a transcription error.
ShioBatmanishvili (in Georgian: შიო ბათმანიშვილი, born in 1885 in Akhaltsikhe, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire – November 1, 1937, Sandarmokh, Karelia...
Shio may refer to: Shio of Mgvime (fl. 6th century), Georgian saint Shio Aragvispireli (1867–1926), Georgian writer ShioBatmanishvili (1885–1937), Georgian...
was born in Akhaltsikhe) David Baazov, rabbi at Akhaltsikhe (1918) ShioBatmanishvili, hieromonk of the Servites of the Immaculate Conception, first Exarch...
nine Servite missionaries from Constantinople, headed by Exarch ShioBatmanishvili, came to the newly independent Democratic Republic of Georgia to permanently...
and a martyr Peter Kharischirashvili (1804/05–1890), Catholic monk ShioBatmanishvili (1885–1937), Catholic priest and martyr Michel Tamarati (1858–1911)...
Bagrov, head of collective farm, Karelia: shot 22 April 1938, aged 42 ShioBatmanishvili, a Georgian Hieromonk, the Superior of the Servites of the Immaculate...
nine Servite missionaries from Constantinople, headed by Exarch ShioBatmanishvili, came to the newly independent Democratic Republic of Georgia to permanently...
nine Servite missionaries from Constantinople, headed by Exarch ShioBatmanishvili, came to the Democratic Republic of Georgia to permanently establish...
Immaculate Conception of the Georgian Greek Catholic Church led by Exarch ShioBatmanishvili. Upon his arrival, Father Potapy was warmly greeted by the Exarch...