George the Hagiorite (Georgian: გიორგი მთაწმინდელი) (1009 – 27 June 1065) was a Georgian monk, calligrapher, religious writer, theologian, and translator...
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Nicodemus the Hagiorite or Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain (Greek: Ὅσιος Νικόδημος ὁ Ἁγιορείτης; 1749 – July 14, 1809) was a Greek ascetic monk, mystic...
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St George, one of the Martyrs of Córdoba (died 852) St George the Hagiorite (1009–1065) St George of Kratovo (died 1515) St George Preca (1880–1962),...
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construct the monastery in 1064 by the order of the King Bagrat IV of Georgia and his donations brought to the Holy Land by George the Hagiorite. In these...
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bishop of Passau May 18 – Frederick, duke of Lower Lorraine June 27 – George the Hagiorite, Georgian calligrapher (b. 1009) July 22 – Ibn Abi Hasina, Arab poet...
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David IV (redirect from David the Builder)
corruption or the hereditary transmission of high religious functions. Inspired by the ideas of the 11th century monk George the Hagiorite, the king and his...
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List of Georgians (redirect from Famous people from the Republic of Georgia)
Exaltation of the Georgian Language." Gabriel Patarai 10th century, calligrapher George the Hagiorite (1009–1065), monk, calligrapher and scholar at the Iviron...
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Kingdom of Iberia (redirect from Iberians of the Caucasus)
religious writer George the Hagiorite (1009–1065) wrote about the wish of certain Georgian nobles to travel to the Iberian peninsula and visit the local Georgians...
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Flanders (d. 1079) Ali Hariri, Marwanid poet and philosopher (d. 1079) George the Hagiorite, Georgian calligrapher (d. 1065) Qatran Tabrizi, Persian poet and...
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Monastery of Iviron (redirect from Monastery of the Iberians)
monasteries. John Tornike (died 985) John the Iberian (died c. 1002) Euthymius of Athos (c. 955-1028) George the Hagiorite (1009-1065) Archimandrite Averchie...
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Mtsire Arsen of Ilqalto Peter the Iberian George the Hagiorite John Kukuzelis Stephen Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia Theophanes the Greek John Choumnos Michael...
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Nikon of the Black Mountain, lived there between c. 1060 and 1084 George the Recluse, lived there c. 1040, teacher of George the Hagiorite Michael al-Simʿānī...
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1885 traced the source of the song to George the Hagiorite, an Orthodox monk and writer of the 11th century from the Iviron monastery on Mount Athos). Soviet...
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mission in the Georgian lands endowed the Georgian church with apostolic origin and served as a defence argument to George the Hagiorite against the encroachments...
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Gelashvili (born 1947), USSR/Georgia, fiction and non-fiction writer George the Hagiorite (1009–1065), Georgia, non-fiction writer Iakob Gogebashvili (1840–1912)...
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limestone. According to the legend, this stairway was followed by George the Hagiorite and David IV of Georgia. Gachedili Canyon is 2,400 metres (1.5 mi)...
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George the Hagiorite under whose auspices Mariam would eventually become a nun. According to the Life of George the Hagiorite, after the marriage of...
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Georgians (category Ethnic groups in the Middle East)
divisions following the death of George V the Brilliant in 1346, the last of the great kings of Georgia. Thereafter and throughout the early modern period...
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The following is an incomplete list of masters of Georgian calligraphy: List of Ottoman calligraphers List of Persian calligraphers ამონა ვახტანგ მოძარღულისძე...
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May 13 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (category May in the Eastern Orthodox calendar)
Athos St. George the Hagiorite. St. Servatius, Bishop of Tongres. The notation Old Style or (OS) is sometimes used to indicate a date in the Julian Calendar...
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1000s (decade) (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
Flanders (d. 1079) Ali Hariri, Marwanid poet and philosopher (d. 1079) George the Hagiorite, Georgian calligrapher (d. 1065) Qatran Tabrizi, Persian poet and...
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Nicopsis (category Defunct dioceses of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople)
Georgian Vita of George the Hagiorite by Giorgi Mtsire, who claims that Simon the Canaanite was buried "in our land, in Abkhazia, at the place which is...
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Basil of Khakhuli (category Bagrationi dynasty of the Kingdom of Georgia)
contribution to the literary tradition of the Georgian church. The 11th-century Vitae of George the Hagiorite refers to Basil as "the Great" and "a tutor...
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He was buried next to Euthymius by George the Hagiorite. Machitadze Zachary, Bukia Manana, Bulia Maka, "Lives of the Georgian Saints", Tbilisi, 2004 Mtatsmindeli...
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pseudonym Roxanne Morgan George the Hagiorite (1009–1065, Georgia/Greece, nf) Elizabeth George (born 1949, US, f) Frances Shayle George (1828–1890, England/N...
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1060s (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
bishop of Passau May 18 – Frederick, duke of Lower Lorraine June 27 – George the Hagiorite, Georgian calligrapher (b. 1009) July 22 – Ibn Abi Hasina, Arab poet...
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(see Matt. 6:226)." Rev. Prof. George Metallinos at University of Athens, Greece. Saint Nicodemus the Hagiorite, The Philokalia, Macmillan, 1983, p....
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Gerald Palmer (author) (category Translators of the Philokalia)
the Philokalia on prayer of the heart. London: Faber and Faber. Palmer, G. E. H.; Makarios, Saint Metropolitan of Corinth; Nicodemus, the Hagiorite Saint;...
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Mortal sin (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
Dokos, George, ed. (2006). The Exomologetarion of Saint Nicodemus the Hagiorite: A manual of confession. Translated by Fr. George Dokos. Thessalonica, Greece:...
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Naxos (redirect from Naxos in the middle ages)
Mykonios, fighter of the Greek War of Independence and officer of the Greek Army Iakovos Nafpliotis (1864–1942), cantor Nicodemus the Hagiorite (1749–1809), saint...
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