- the
Kakheti region of
Eastern Georgia, on the half-desert
slopes of
Mount Gareja on the edge of Iori Plateau, some 60–70 km
southeast of Georgia's capital...
- it came to be
known as Sagarejo, i.e., "of
Gareja",
indicating that the area was
owned by the
David Gareja monastery.[citation needed] It
acquired town...
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Gareja [
ɡaˈrɛja] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Lubsko,
within Żary County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, in
western Poland. It lies approximately...
- The
Lavra of
David (Georgian: დავითის ლავრა, romanized:
davitis lavra) or
David Gareji Lavra is a
historical and
architectural monument within the monastic...
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David Gareja because of its
historical and
cultural significance to the Georgians. Baku
disapproves of this land swap
because of
David Gareja's strategic...
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Supposedly Demetrius I
wrote it
during his
confinement as a monk in the
David Gareja Monastery. The hymn is
dedicated to
Georgia and the
patronage of the Virgin...
-
David Gareja monastery complex, a
Georgian spiritual and
historical monument partially located on the
territory of
Azerbaijani Republic.
David Gareja is...
- 822-875) was a
Georgian monk from the
Kakheti region,
bishop of
David Gareja. He was
considered as the
thaumaturgus and is
venerated as a saint. His...
- "to give birth."
Legend has it the
prominent 6th
century monk
David of
Gareja of the
Thirteen ****yrian
Fathers was
accused by a
woman of
making her a...
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Great Lavra,
Mount Athos (10th century):
Georgian Orthodox Church:
David Gareja monastery complex (since 1505)[citation needed]
Church of Greece: Agia Lavra...