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    Anthim the Iberian (Romanian: Antim Ivireanul, Georgian: ანთიმოზ ივერიელი – Antimoz Iverieli; secular name: Andria; 1650 — September or October 1716) was...
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  • Anthim may refer to: Anthim the Iberian (1650–1716), Georgian theologian, scholar, calligrapher and philosopher Anthim I (1816–1888), Bulgarian education...
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  • founder of the Monastery of the Cross in Jerusalem Anthim the Iberian, Georgian theologian, scholar; Metropolitan of Bucharest Iberian War, fought from...
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    Romania (The Oaks) and Georgia ("The Lelos"). It is named after the Metropolitan of Wallachia Anthim the Iberian, who was originally a Georgian. The Antim...
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    COVID-19 vaccine units to Georgia to help the country deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Anthim the Iberian is an important historical figure in Georgia...
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    Voivode Neagoe Basarab, the founder of the current church, and Saint Anthim the Iberian, abbot of the monastery. Their feast days are the 26 and 27 September...
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    which the latter gave the former the Order of St. Anthim the Iberian. The lyrics of the song, on the version sung by Leșe, are the following: "Cine este...
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    1160—after c. 1220), medieval Georgian poet and author of The Knight in the Panther's Skin. Anthim the Iberian (1650—1716), Georgian theologian, scholar, calligrapher...
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    and printing press in Romania were built (see Anthim the Iberian). The town was heavily damaged during the Habsburg monarchy's takeover of Oltenia which...
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  • Raid on Bucharest (category 1716 in the Habsburg monarchy)
    for the first time. In the meantime, the Ottoman vassal and Prince of Wallachia Nicholas Mavrocordatos had escaped the city with Anthim the Iberian. After...
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  • Anstis (living, Australia, nf) Manana Antadze (born 1945, USSR, nf) Anthim the Iberian (1650–1717, Iberia/Wallachia, nf) Anthony (安东尼, born 1984, China/Australia...
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  • Mihai Iștvanovici (category Romanian people in the Principality of Transylvania (1570–1711))
    and a subdeacon in service to the Wallachian Orthodox Metropolis. He had direct access to Metropolitan Anthim the Iberian, who was himself an engraver...
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    Dan Simonescu (category Honorary members of the Romanian Academy)
    his 1966 overview of literary contributions by Anthim the Iberian and his 1967 work in French, for the Studia et Acta Orientalia, constituting an overview...
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    Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia since 1977 Peter the Iberian (c. 417 – 491), theologian and philosopher, one of the founders of Christian Neoplatonism Martviri...
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  • Look up अंतिम in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Antim may refer to: Antim Panghal, Indian wrestler Anthim the Iberian, known as Antim Ivireanul in Romanian...
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    Edirne (category Populated places established in the 2nd century)
    Ottoman rabbi Karpos Papadopoulos (1790s-1871), Member of the Filiki Eteria Anthim the Iberian (1650-1716), Georgian theologian, scholar, calligrapher,...
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    the end of the 19th century, displacing the manuscript and block printing. In the Western world, the operation of a press became synonymous with the enterprise...
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    Constantin Brâncoveanu (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    established in Bucharest - an institution overseen by Anthim the Iberian. In 1694, he founded the Royal Academy of Bucharest. In his religious and laic...
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  • 1709 in literature (category Years of the 18th century in literature)
    English-Saxon Homily on the Birth-day of St. Gregory is translated from Old English by Elizabeth Elstob. Anthim the Iberian, Metropolitan of Ungro-Wallachia...
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  • Georgia national rugby union team (category Pages using the Graph extension)
    Orthodox Metropolitan Anthim the Iberian, who came from Georgia. Georgian squad to play All Blacks XV, Italy and Tonga as part of the Autumn international...
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    Vakhtang VI (category S-aft: 'after' parameter includes the word 'abolished')
    reviving the country's intellectual life. It was him who, with the help of Anthim the Iberian and Mihai Iștvanovici of Wallachia, established, in 1709, the first...
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    this manner by the early-18th-century scholar Anthim the Iberian. All these terms continued to be spelled in Cyrillic for as long as the titles they represented...
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    Vakhtang Gorgasali Georgian Orthodox Church serves the Georgian community of Munich and St. Anthim the Iberian Georgian Orthodox Church serves Düsseldorf. Georgia...
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  • Rugby union trophies and awards (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    and awards have been given out to teams and participants from the very earliest days of the sport's history. In common with many other sports rugby union...
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    Nicolae Iorga (category Members of the Senate of Romania)
    additional essays covered the careers of 17th century intellectuals (Anthim the Iberian, Axinte Uricariul, Constantin Cantacuzino). Also in 1935, Iorga and...
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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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    homily by Bishop Varlaam (Iaşi, 1693), the Kyriacodromion of Bălgrad (1699), and the writings of Anthim the Iberian. The cathedral has a height of 40 metres...
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    Melchisedec Ștefănescu (category Bishops of the Romanian Orthodox Church)
    the Gospel Book of Humor Monastery, of a true portrait depicting Stephen the Great; as well as a series of Slavonic documents and sermons by Anthim the...
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    and Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu saw the building of numerous religious facilities, including Anthim the Iberian's Antim Monastery; in 1722, boyar Iordache...
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    Archdiocese of Râmnic (category Religious organizations established in the 1500s)
    forty bishops have led the diocese, including Anthim the Iberian, the city's patron saint, and Calinic of Cernica, who rebuilt the bishop's residence. After...
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