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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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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 or
Armaz (Georgian: არმაზი)
According to the
medieval Georgian Chronicles, was the
supreme deity in the
pantheon of pre-Christian
Caucasian Iberia...
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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...
- 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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suggests 58–106 as the
years of his reign. Two
inscriptions unearthed at
Armazi, Georgia. One
bilingual in
Aramaic and Gr****. The Gr****
inscription identifies...
- 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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Ancient Gr**** 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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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...
- (1991),
Saint George: In
Ancient Georgian Literature, Tbilisi, Georgia:
Armazi – 89. Foakes-Jackson, FJ (2005), A
History of the
Christian Church, Cosimo...