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Kalistrate Salia (Georgian: კალისტრატე სალია; 1901–1986) was a
Georgian émigré
historian and
philologist active in France.
Salia was born on 18 July 1901...
- St.
Callistratus (Georgian: კალისტრატე,
Kalistrate) (
Kalistrate Tsintsadze) (April 24, 1866 –
February 2, 1952) was a Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia...
- 19th-century
Georgian Romanticist poet
Nikoloz Baratashvili.
Established by
Kalistrate Salia and Nino Salia,
Georgian émigrés from the
Soviet Union, the journal...
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Alexander Manvelishvili, Dr.
Grigol Robakidze, Dr.
Viktor Nozadze, and Dr.
Kalistrate Salia. The
party sought to
secure European support for Georgia’s independence...
- and c. 1595–1610 to
Domentius II. In contrast, some historians, such as
Kalistrate Salia,
consider these two
Domentius to have been one person, with two...
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Georgian government Grigol Robakidze,
Georgian writer and
public figure Kalistrate Salia,
Georgian historian and
politician Irakli Tsereteli,
Georgian minister...
- the
Institute of M****cripts of Georgia. The
Memorial Room of Nino and
Kalistrate Salias.
Georgian National Center of M****cripts Salia, Nino. Georgia:...
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Monastery 35 Kutais-Gaenati
Eparchy Kutaisi and
Tskaltubo Metropolitan Kalistrate (Margalitashvili) Kutaisi,
Gelati Monastery 36
Shemokmedi Eparchy Ozurgeti...
- Klympush-Tsintsadze (born 1972),
Ukrainian politician and
journalist Kalistrate Tsintsadze (Callistratus of Georgia; 1866–1952), Catholicos-Patriarch...
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Sadzaglishvili (who ****isted him
financially while studying abroad), and
Kalistrate Tsintsadze. He was
close friend with
Georgian Catholic monk and theologian...