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Sardion Demeter Aleksi-Meskhishvili (1814,
Ruispiri – 1863) was a
Georgian critic, translator, and
military doctor. He
studied at the
Medical Surgical...
- retreat. The
party enters the
Melcene Empire,
where they
discover that the
Sardion, the
moral opposite of the Orb of Aldur, was once kept in an
undersea cave...
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Karand (first
discoverer of the
Sardion,
eventually left in the
hidden underwater cove), an
early Melcene Emperor (the
Sardion's transfer to Melcena), a scholar...
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According to the
testimony of
Colonel Rafael Semyonovich Sarkisov and
Colonel Sardion Nikolaevich Nadaraia – two of Beria's bodyguards – on warm
nights during...
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varieties of red
sardonyx or
sardine stone; this word
derives from σαρδῖον (
sardĩon) with a root
meaning 'red' and
possibly cognate with Sardis, the capital...
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secretary Paul Olberg,
Victor Tevzaia,
Konstantine Gvarjaladze,
Konstantine Sabakhtarashvili,
Sardion Tevzadze,
Avtandil Urushadze,
Grigol Tsintsabadze...
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layers are
given as iaspis, sapphiros, chalcedon, smaragdos, sardonyx,
sardion, chrysolithos, beryllos, topazion, chrysoprason, yacinthos, amethystos...
- (painter),
Ivane Machabeli (translator),
Okropir Bagrationi (translator),
Sardion Aleksi-Meskhishvili (translator),
Kharlampi Savaneli (opera singer), Pilimon...
- Kautsky's
secretary Olberg,
Victor Tevzaia,
Konstantine Gvarjaladze,
Konstantine Sabakhtarashvili,
Sardion Tevzadze,
Avtandil Urushadze,
Grigol Tsintsabadze...
- Carnelian, Heb. odem, to be red,
especially "red blooded"; Sept. and Apoc.
sardion; Vulg. sardius; the
first stone of the
breastplate (Ex., xxviii, 17; ****ix...