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Zedazeni Monastery (Georgian: ზედაზნის მონასტერი) is a
Georgian Orthodox monastery,
located on the
Zedazeni mountain the
hills of
Saguramo Range, northeast...
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Parnajom of
Iberia (109–90 BC) is
reported to have
built a
fortress at
Mount Zedazeni to
house the
colossus of
Zadeni which,
along with
other pagan idols, are...
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Venerable Anthus, monk.
Saint Euphemiane.
Martyr John,
Abbot of the
Zedazeni Monastery,
Georgia (9th century) (see also: May 7 )
Martyr Synesius (Synetus)...
- director. As of 2019,
tarkhuna is
produced in
Georgia under "Natakhtari", "
Zedazeni", "Zandukeli", "Kazbegi", "Laghidze", "Laghi", "Khiliani", "Georgia" and...
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Nekresi who
arrived in
Georgia under the
leadership of St.
Ioane of
Zedazeni (John of
Zedazeni). He
began his
activity as
bishop in a
village which was located...
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David of
Gareja Ioane Zedazneli (იოანე ზედაზნელი) / John of
Zedazeni Abibos Nekreseli (აბიბოს ნეკრესელი) /
Abibos of
Nekresi Shio
Mgvimeli (შიო...
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integrity and its
hegemony in the Caucasus.
Kvirike lost the
fortress of
Zedazeni to David, but was
still able to
secure the
succession to his son Aghsartan...
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Byzantium (303) The
Venerable Fathers of Georgia:
Saint John of
Zedazeni (
Zedazeni Monastery) in Georgia, and his 12
disciples (6th century): Shio of...
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Alaverdi and
served as abbot. A
native of Syria, he was a
disciple of John of
Zedazeni and one of the
Thirteen ****yrian Fathers. He is
mentioned in Bessarion's...
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architecture in the
context of
Georgian Christianity is
known from
Zedazeni and
Garedzhi from the
sixth century AD, and more
locally from
Vanis Kvabebi...