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- Martvili Monastery (Georgian: მარტვილის მონასტერი) is a Georgian monastic complex located in the village of Martvili in the Martvili District of the Samegrelo-Zemo...
- George of Chqondidi (Georgian: გიორგი ჭყონდიდელი, Giorgi Chqondideli) (died c. 1118) was a Georgian churchman and court minister best known as a tutor...
- and led to a change of power for the benefit of young David; George of Chqondidi would have been one of these opponents. The Life of King of Kings David...
- Imereti (late 14th century) George II of Kakheti (1464–1513) George of Chqondidi (d. 1118) Kievan Rus' Yuriy Dolgorukiy (c. 1099 – 1157) Yuri II of Vladimir...
- Samshvilde was a siege of the city of Samshvilde by the Bishop George of Chqondidi who captured the city on behalf of King David IV. This induced the Seljuks...
- unprecedented power to his friend and advisor George of Chqondidi. The office of the powerful Archbishop of Chqondidi was merged with that of Mtsignobartukhutsesi...
- command of David IV in Trialeti. In 1110 the Georgians led by George of Chqondidi, his nephew Theodore, Abuleti and Ivane Orbelian, retaliated against the...
- David IX of Georgia George V of Georgia Alexander II of Imereti George of Chqondidi Tamar of Georgia Mother of God, mosaic fresco Archangel Michael, mosaic...
- David IV in 1089. Under the tutelage of his court minister, George of Chqondidi, David IV suppressed the feudal lords and centralized the power. In 1089–1100...
- (759–861), a prominent ecclesiastic figure, active in Tao-Klarjeti George of Chqondidi (died c. 1118), a churchman and court minister, advisor to David IV of...