• Conversion of Kartli briefly mentions an age long strife between Armazi and "the God of Chaldeans - Itrushana" and that Armaz was responsible for using...
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    Armazi (Georgian: არმაზი) is a locale in Georgia, 4 km southwest of Mtskheta and 22 km northwest of Tbilisi. A part of historical Greater Mtskheta, it...
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    mythology) Zeus (Greek mythology) Ambisagrus, Loucetios (Gaulish mythology) Armazi (Georgian mythology) Afi (Abkhaz mythology) Atämshkai (Moksha mythology)...
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    in post-Soviet Georgia from 1991 to 2004. Tetri Giorgi (organization) Armazi (god) Kopala Uastyrdzhi Saint George and the Dragon Tuite, K. (2017). "St...
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  • Zaden (ზადენი) – God of fertility in the official pantheon established by Pharnavaz I. He was believed to be as powerful as Armazi. He was added into...
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    pantheon: Ukko, possibly Ilmarinen Germanic pantheon: Odin Georgian pantheon: Armazi, Ghmerti Gondi pantheon: Kupar Lingo Greek pantheon: Zeus Guarani pantheon:...
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    Elijah (section Zeal for God)
    Gabidzashvili, Enriko. 1991. Saint George: In Ancient Georgian Literature. Armazi – 89: Tbilisi, Georgia. Tuite, Kevin (2004). "Lightning, Sacrifice, and...
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    projects; he supervised two building projects: the raising of the idol Armazi – reputedly named after him – on a mountain ledge and the construction of...
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    known today as Armazi. Ancient sources of the 4th-3rd centuries BC mention that Mtskheta had a number of neighborhoods. Among them, Armazis-tsikhe, Tzitzamuri...
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    the major archaeological monument of the first century 4IX the bilingual Armazi gravestone commemorating Serafua, daughter of the Georgian viceroy of Mtskheta...
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    Arma (deity) (redirect from Arma (god))
    is theorized that the supreme deity of pre-Christian Georgian religion, Armazi, has heavy ties with Hittite Arma. It has been suggested that the name of...
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    The Iberian King Mirian III and his nation worshiped the syncretic gods Armazi and Zaden. Soon after the arrival of Nino in Mtskheta, Nana, the Queen of...
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    said to have built a major citadel, the Armaztsikhe, and a temple to the god Armazi, and to have created a new system of administration, subdividing the country...
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    (1991), Saint George: In Ancient Georgian Literature, Tbilisi, Georgia: Armazi – 89. Foakes-Jackson, FJ (2005), A History of the Christian Church, Cosimo...
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    first Georgian king Pharnavaz, idol of god Armazi was put on the top of the mountain, and it changed its name to Armazi. The King Pharnavaz was also buried...
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  • the beginning of Iron Age II the kings promoted their family god, YHWH (Yahweh), as the god of the kingdom, but beyond the royal court, religion continued...
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    AD 70) and houses the Menorah from Herod's Temple. Vespasian fortifies Armazi (Georgia) for the Iberian king Mithridates I. The Alans raid the Roman frontier...
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    the major archaeological monument of the first century 4IX the bilingual Armazi gravestone commemorating Serafua, daughter of the Georgian viceroy of Mtskheta...
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    Tribes." (1988). TITUS: Caucasian languages map by Jost Gippert & projects Armazi& Ecling CIA ethnolinguistic map language-family map by Matthew Dryer Caucausian...
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    ). "Gelati Academy of Sciences: The Fresco of the Royal Donators". The Armazi Project. Retrieved 2023-09-28. Gluck 2010, p. 78. Jesus As King Of Kings...
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    Petrosyan, Armen (2012). "First Capitals of Armenia and Georgia: Armawir and Armazi (Problems of Early Ethnic Associations)". The Journal of Indo-European Studies...
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    reached the capital, she found herself at the pagan holiday held for the god Armazi, with King Mirian taking part in the ceremony. Nino, shocked by the event...
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    Georgia. Retrieved 30 January 2022. "ქსნის არმაზის ეკლესია [Ksani Church of Armazi]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage...
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  • literature" by UNESCO Project Authors Georgian Art, Tiflis Avenue TITUS projects Armazi and Ecling Georgia - South Caucasus (in German and English) From the Cradle...
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  • ancestor who supposedly built a city Kartli on the Mtkvari River near modern Armazi. Iberia, a former name: Latinized from Greek Ibēría (Ἰβηρία), possibly from...
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    Gabidzashvili, Enriko. 1991. Saint George: In Ancient Georgian Literature. Armazi – 89: Tbilisi, Georgia. F. J. Foakes-Jackson, A History of the Christian...
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    Hittite moon god Arma and the Luwian god Santush (Santa/Sandan), comparing these names to the phonetically similar pagan Iberian gods Armazi and Zaden,...
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    the myth of Kartlos was directly linked to the ancient cult of Armazi, the principal god of the pre-Christian Georgian pantheon, as well as the modern...
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