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Khandzta (Georgian: ხანძთა,
Georgian pronunciation: [χandztʰa]) was a
medieval Georgian monastery founded by
Gregory of
Khandzta in 782 AD. It has been...
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Gregory of
Khandzta (Georgian: გრიგოლ ხანძთელი,
Grigol Khandzteli; 759 – 5
October 861) was a
Georgian ecclesiastic figure and a
founder and
leader of...
- Leteti. He was
relative of
Patriarch Ephraim and the
student of
Gregory of
Khandzta.
Macarius worked in
Jerusalem in Mar Saba.
Macarius in 864 AD
created and...
- monk
Grigol Khandzteli material help to
build the
monastery church at
Khandzta and
helped build the
monasteries of
Shatberdi and Ishkhani.
Bagrat I was...
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November Venerable, Wonderworker; a.k.a.
Gregory the
Decapolite Gregory of
Khandzta 861 5
October Venerable Hieromonk; who
founded many
monasteries Gregory...
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information about the
monastery of
Ancha is
found in c. 951
Vitae of
Gregory of
Khandzta by
Giorgi Merchule,
which dates the
church roughly to the
early 9th century...
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castles – are
scattered across the area. Best
known are the
monasteries of
Khandzta, Khakhuli, Ancha, the
churches of Oshki, Ishkhani, Bana, Parkhali, Doliskana...
- life
initiated by the
prominent Georgian ecclesiastic figure Gregory of
Khandzta (c. 759–861). For a long time the
region became a
cultural safe-house and...
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works in
Shatberdi monastery of Tao-Klarjeti
which was
built by
Gregory of
Khandzta during the
reign of
Bagrat I of Iberia. In 897
Mikaeli with the request...
- 842) Asad ibn al-Furat,
Muslim jurist and
theologian (d. 828)
Gregory of
Khandzta,
Georgian archimandrite (d. 861) Quan Deyu,
chancellor of the Tang dynasty...