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Council of Ruisi-
Urbnisi (Georgian: რუის-ურბნისის საეკლესიო კრება) was a
synod convened at
Ruisi and
Urbnisi by the
Georgian monarch David IV in 1103...
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Urbnisi (Georgian: ურბნისი [
uɾbn̪is̪i]) is a
village in Georgia’s
Shida Kartli region, in the
district of Kareli.
Situated on a high left bank of the...
- The
Urbnisi cathedral of
Saint Stephen the
Protomartyr (Georgian: ურბნისის წმიდა სტეფანე პირველმოწამის სახელობის საკათედრო ტაძარი, romanized:
urbnisis ts'mida...
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interfere in
church affairs. In 1103, he
summoned the
council of Ruisi-
Urbnisi,
which condemned Armenian Miaphysitism in
stronger terms than ever before...
- "Town of Rustavi" (a monograph), Tbilisi, 1957 (in Georgian) "Ancient town
Urbnisi" (a monograph), Tbilisi, 1964 (in Georgian) "Towns of Kakheti" (a monograph)...
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Georgia (Mtsignobartukhutsesi)
following the
ecclesiastic Council of Ruisi-
Urbnisi of 1103.
Henceforth this office, for a time the
greatest at the Georgian...
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small town of
Akhalkalaki and
started preaching the
Christian faith in
Urbnisi and
finally reached Mtskheta, the
capital of Iberia. The
Iberian Kingdom...
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interfere in
church affairs. Notably, he
summoned the 1103
council of Ruisi-
Urbnisi,
which condemned Armenian Miaphysitism in
stronger terms than ever before...
- 1103–1104: A
church council is
convened by King
David the
Builder in
Urbnisi to
reorganize the
Georgian Orthodox Church. 1104: In the
Battle of Ertsukhi...
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authority only to the king.
Following the
ecclesiastic Council of Ruisi-
Urbnisi of 1103,
David IV
separated the main
authoritative institutions (internal...