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Ephrem Mtsire or
Ephraim the
Lesser (Georgian: ეფრემ მცირე) (died c. 1101/3) was a
Georgian monk at Antioch,
theologian and
translator of
patristic literature...
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Giorgi VI the
Minor (Georgian: გიორგი VI მცირე, romanized:
giorgi VI
mtsire; died 1313), from the
Bagrationi dynasty was the 19th king (mepe) of Georgia...
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Hieromartyrs of
Cherson (died c. 310)
Saint Ephrem the
Syrian (306–373)
Ephrem Mtsire,
Georgian monk (died 1101)
Ignatius Aphrem I Barsoum,
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch...
- six (჻჻) dots (later
sometimes small circles) were
introduced by
Ephrem Mtsire to
indicate increasing breaks in the text. One dot
indicated a "minor stop"...
- (Giorgi Atoneli, 1009–1065), ****n
Ikaltoeli (11th century), and
Ephrem Mtsire, (11th century).
Philosophy flourished between the 11th and 13th century...
- of
Constantinople John of
Biclaro Ioane Petritsi Ghazar Parpetsi Ephrem Mtsire ****n of
Ilqalto Peter the
Iberian George the
Hagiorite John ****uzelis Stephen...
- (Giorgi Atoneli, 1009–1065), ****n
Ikaltoeli (11th century), and
Ephrem Mtsire, (11th century).
Philosophy flourished between the 11th and 13th century...
- 11th century, chronicler,
contributor to The
Georgian Chronicles Ephrem Mtsire 11-12th century, monk,
theologian and
translator Ioane Petritsi 11-12th...
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details are known. He
lived in the
second half of the 10th century.
Ephrem Mtsire puts him at the peak of his
career in the
sixth year of
Basil II (982)....
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dedicated to the Theotokos, was
close to the
Kastalia springs in Daphne.
Ephrem Mtsire, a
famous 11th
century Georgian monk,
theologian and
translator of patristic...