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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According to the medieval Georgian Chronicles, Armazi (Georgian: არმაზი) was the supreme deity in the pantheon of pre-Christian Caucasian Iberia. Georgian...
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Armazi (Georgian: არმაზი) may mean: Armazi, an ancient city in Georgia Armazi stele (disambiguation), steles found in Armazi Armazi, a pagan deity of...
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Armazi stele (Georgian: არმაზის სტელა) may refer to: Armazi stele of Vespasian (75 AD) Armazi stele of Serapit (150 AD) This disambiguation page lists...
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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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Mihrdat I (section Armazi inscriptions)
suggests 58–106 as the years of his reign. Two inscriptions unearthed at Armazi, Georgia. One bilingual in Aramaic and Greek. The Greek inscription identifies...
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RC Armazi is a Georgian professional rugby club from Marneuli, who plays in the Didi 10, the first division of Georgian rugby. Rugby club Armazi was founded...
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Stele of Vespasian (redirect from Armazi stele of Vespasian)
emperor Vespasian. It was written in Ancient Greek and found in 1867 at Armazi, near Mtskheta, Georgia in the ancient capital of the Caucasian Kingdom...
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(1994:2) Georgian DialectsArchived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, The ARMAZI project. Retrieved on March 28, 2007 Manana Kock Kobaidze (2004-02-11) From...
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Luka Matkava (section RC Armazi)
Bolnisi. Matkava began his career at RC Armazi in the Georgian Didi 10, scoring 62 points in 25 appearances. After Armazi were relegated in the 2020–21 season...
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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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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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Stele of Serapeitis (redirect from Armazi stele of Serapit)
Ancient Greek and Armazic, a local idiom of Aramaic, found in 1940, at Armazi, near Mtskheta, in the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Iberia. The stele...
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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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TSU Tbilisi (redirect from TSU Armazi Tbilisi)
TSU Tbilisi is a Georgian association football club based in Tbilisi. The club played in Umaglesi Liga from 1996 until 2001, and withdrew from Pirveli...
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was introduced by the Georgian scholar Giorgi Tsereteli in reference to Armazi, an ancient site near Mtskheta, Georgia, where several specimens of a local...
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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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pantheon: Ukko, possibly Ilmarinen Germanic pantheon: Odin Georgian pantheon: Armazi, Ghmerti Gondi pantheon: Kupar Lingo Greek pantheon: Zeus Guarani pantheon:...
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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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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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humans and all other spiritual beings with the help of their magic book. Armazi (არმაზი) – Chief of the gods; central figure in the official religion of...
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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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led by a mysterious soldier with seemingly superhuman abilities known as Armazi. In the process of destabilizing the Separatists, Jon is sent to kill a...
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Jost Gippert (section TITUS, ARMAZI, GNC and LOEWE)
of various Indo-European and adjacent languages. In 1999, he started the ARMAZI project (Caucasian Languages and Cultures: Electronic Documentation), which...
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Club Sport Stadium Lelo Saracens Rugby Union Lelo Sport Centre RC Armazi Tbilisi Rugby Union Shevardeni Stadium RC Locomotive Tbilisi Rugby Union Avchala...
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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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Gabidzashvili, Enriko. 1991. Saint George: In Ancient Georgian Literature. Armazi – 89: Tbilisi, Georgia. Tuite, Kevin (2004). "Lightning, Sacrifice, and...
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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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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 at...
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the major archaeological monument of the 1st century 4IX the bilingual Armazi gravestone commemorating Serafua, daughter of the Georgian viceroy of Mtskheta...
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