-
Michel Tamarati (born
Mikhail Tamarashvili; Georgian: მიხეილ თამარაშვილი;
September 1858 –
September 16, 1911) was a
Georgian Catholic priest and historian...
-
general of
Akhaltsikhe (1919–1920)
Natela Svanidze,
Georgian composer Michel Tamarati (1858–1911),
Georgian Catholic priest and
historian Vakhtang Tchutchunashvili...
- (1650—1716),
Georgian theologian, scholar,
calligrapher and philosopher.
Michel Tamarati,
Georgian Roman Catholic priest and historian. Vano Merabishvili, Georgian...
- monk Shio
Batmanishvili (1885–1937),
Catholic priest and
martyr Michel Tamarati (1858–1911),
Catholic priest Ambrosius (1861–1927), Catholicos-Patriarch...
-
Traditional lists of the
Georgian prelates, such as
those compiled by
Michel Tamarati and Roin Metreveli, and
accepted by the
Georgian Orthodox Church, place...
-
regarding the
duration of
David II's
tenure as some historians, such
Michel Tamarati,
place three different catholicoi named David—David II or III (1426–1428)...
- in 1878 and
brought to the
attention of
scholars of
Georgia by
Michel Tamarati in 1910. Cajani,
Luigi (1978). "Castelli, Teramo".
Dizionario Biografico...
-
Traditional lists of the
Georgian prelates, such as
those compiled by
Michel Tamarati and Roin Metreveli, and
accepted by the
Georgian Orthodox Church, place...
- He may have died from a
heart attack rather than by drowning.
Michel Tamarati (born 1858), a
Georgian Catholic priest and historian, died
while trying...
-
Georgian nationalist,
Catholic priest, and
political emigre Fr
Michel Tamarati was the
first to
study the
history of
Catholicism in Georgia, eventually...