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Grigol Peradze (Georgian: გრიგოლ ფერაძე; 13
September 1899 – 6
December 1942) was a
prominent Georgian ecclesiastic figure, philologist, theologian, historian...
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Pavlova Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of
Russia (1890–1958) St.
Grigol Peradze Jadwiga Piłsudska
Sergey Rakhmaninov Dimitri Riabouchinsky Rabbi Menachem...
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History of
Colchis and
Transcaucasian Iberia, 550 BC-AD 562, pp. 17–18
Peradze, Gregory. "The Pilgrims'
derivation of the name Georgia". Georgica, Autumn...
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typology and
language structure.
Peter Lang. p. 65. ISBN 978-0820459912
Peradze, Gregory. "The Pilgrims'
derivation of the name Georgia". Georgica, Autumn...
- (1861–1927), Catholicos-Patriarch of All
Georgia from 1921 to 1927
Grigol Peradze (1899–1942), Archimandrite,
historian (Poland) Elie
Melia (1915–1988),...
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Uksusov of Yaroslavl-Rostov (1937) New
Hieomartyr Archimandrite Gregory (
Peradze) of Georgia, who
suffered in Auschwitz,
Poland (1942) St
Amphilochius of...
- Pachikov,
founder of
Evernote Baia Pataraia, women's
rights activist Grigol Peradze,
theologian and
historian Andrea Razmadze, mathematician,
Tbilisi University...
- (Gia
Peradze), who
mistakes Nikusha for a
revolutionary conspirator, and his map
illustrating the
villages for an
insurrection plan. Gia
Peradze as Leko...
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Academy of Sciences, 1978, p. 306.
GEORGIA i. The land and the
people Peradze, Gregory. "The Pilgrims'
derivation of the name Georgia". Georgica, Autumn...
- media, with one user
calling it "surreal."
Environmental activist Nata
Peradze lambasted the move, saying, "There are only a few
dozen tulip trees in...