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  • Tbilisi Theological Seminary
  • Educational institution in Tbilisi, Georgia

    Tbilisi Theological Academy and Seminary (Georgian: თბილისის სასულიერო სემინარია, romanized: tbilisis sasuliero seminaria; Russian: Тбили́сская духо́вная

    Tbilisi Theological Seminary

    Tbilisi Theological Seminary

    Tbilisi_Theological_Seminary

  • Niko Tskhvedadze
  • Georgian educator (b. 1845, d. 1911)

    his primary education at the Tbilisi Theological School, and later continued his studies at the Tbilisi Theological Seminary. From 1865 to 1869, he pursued

    Niko Tskhvedadze

    Niko Tskhvedadze

    Niko_Tskhvedadze

  • Grigoli Berbichashvili
  • Georgian Orthodox Church

    Barbara's Church in Tbilisi. In 1988-1990 he studied at Tbilisi Theological Seminary and in 1990-1994 studied theology at Tbilisi Theological Academy. In 2014-2017

    Grigoli Berbichashvili

    Grigoli Berbichashvili

    Grigoli_Berbichashvili

  • Kato Svanidze
  • First wife of Joseph Stalin (1885–1907)

    Bolshevik who also knew Jughashvili when they were students at the Tbilisi Theological Seminary. In 1905, Alyosha invited Jughashvili to live with him, his three

    Kato Svanidze

    Kato Svanidze

    Kato_Svanidze

  • Shio Aragvispireli
  • Georgian writer

    near Dusheti, and enrolled in the Tbilisi Theological Seminary in 1883. In 1887, he was excluded from the seminary for his rebellious ideas, but restored

    Shio Aragvispireli

    Shio Aragvispireli

    Shio_Aragvispireli

  • Akaki Chanturia
  • Senaki, a small town in Samegrelo. He could have entered the Tbilisi Theological Seminary, but instead decided to pursue his studies abroad. To achieve

    Akaki Chanturia

    Akaki Chanturia

    Akaki_Chanturia

  • Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi
  • Orthodox Christian cathedral in Tbilisi, Georgia

    The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi (Georgian: თბილისის წმინდა სამების საკათედრო ტაძარი Tbilisis tsminda samebis sakatedro tadzari), commonly known as

    Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi

    Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi

    Holy_Trinity_Cathedral_of_Tbilisi

  • Platon Ioseliani
  • Georgian historian and civil servant

    Educated at Saint Petersburg Theological Academy, Ioseliani taught physics and philosophy at Tbilisi Theological Seminary and later served for the office

    Platon Ioseliani

    Platon Ioseliani

    Platon_Ioseliani

  • Shio III of Georgia
  • Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia (born 1969)

    Mujiri received his theological education at the Batumi Theological Seminary in Georgia and further, in Russia, at the Moscow Theological Academy and Saint

    Shio III of Georgia

    Shio III of Georgia

    Shio_III_of_Georgia

  • Gevorgian Seminary
  • Gevorkian Theological Seminary (Armenian: Գևորգյան Հոգևոր Ճեմարան Gevorkyan Hogevor Č̣emaran), also known as Gevorkian Seminary (Armenian: Գևրգյան Ճեմարան

    Gevorgian Seminary

    Gevorgian Seminary

    Gevorgian_Seminary

  • Simon Mchedlidze
  • Georgian priest and martyr (1856–1924)

    Russian Empire. He studied at the Tbilisi Theological Seminary and later graduated from the Stavropol Theological Academy. He began his career in education

    Simon Mchedlidze

    Simon Mchedlidze

    Simon_Mchedlidze

  • Silibistro Jibladze
  • Georgian politician

    After graduating from the school, from 1879, he studied at the Tbilisi Theological Seminary, where he was considered a good student. He soon began reading

    Silibistro Jibladze

    Silibistro Jibladze

    Silibistro_Jibladze

  • Koba Subeliani
  • Georgian politician

    From 1995 until 1999, he attended Tbilisi Theological Seminary, from 1999 through 2004, he studied at Tbilisi Theological Academy. Starting from 1998, he

    Koba Subeliani

    Koba_Subeliani

  • St. Nersess Armenian Seminary
  • Armenian Seminary in New York

    in Armonk, New York and is the only Armenian theological seminary in the Western hemisphere. The seminary is named after St. Nerses IV the Gracious, who

    St. Nersess Armenian Seminary

    St._Nersess_Armenian_Seminary

  • Tbilisi State University
  • Public university in Tbilisi, Georgia

    on 8 February 1918 in Tbilisi, Georgia. Excluding academies and theological seminaries, which have intermittently functioned in Georgia for centuries,

    Tbilisi State University

    Tbilisi State University

    Tbilisi_State_University

  • Giorgi Leonidze
  • province of Kakheti. He graduated from the Tbilisi Theological Seminary in 1918 and continued his studies at the Tbilisi State University. His first poems appeared

    Giorgi Leonidze

    Giorgi Leonidze

    Giorgi_Leonidze

  • Zinobi Silikashvili
  • St. Elisæus in 1822. Zinobi Silikashvili was educated at the Tbilisi Theological Seminary until 1911. He later went to Russia around 1917. By 1920, Zinobi

    Zinobi Silikashvili

    Zinobi Silikashvili

    Zinobi_Silikashvili

  • Ilia Jinjolava
  • Georgian Theologian

    completed his undergraduate studies in 2011 at Tbilisi Theological Seminary in Georgia. He continued studying theology in Germany at the Catholic University of

    Ilia Jinjolava

    Ilia Jinjolava

    Ilia_Jinjolava

  • Seit Devdariani
  • Georgian philosopher and political activist

    during Joseph Stalin's Great Purge. In 1898, he graduated from Tbilisi Theological Seminary. He subsequently studied in Tartu, Kharkov and the United States

    Seit Devdariani

    Seit Devdariani

    Seit_Devdariani

  • Grigol Peradze
  • Georgian theologian

    from 1913 Tbilisi Theological Seminary. In 1918 Peradze graduated near the top of his class, and afterwards studied at the Tbilisi State University until

    Grigol Peradze

    Grigol Peradze

    Grigol_Peradze

  • Dimitri Kipiani
  • 1886, when a Georgian student Laghiashvili, expelled from the Tbilisi Theological Seminary for his nationalist sentiments, assassinated the rector, Chudetsky

    Dimitri Kipiani

    Dimitri Kipiani

    Dimitri_Kipiani

  • Georgian philosophy
  • philosophy encompasses theological, metaphysical, ethical, political, and cultural inquiry expressed through philosophical treatises, theological writings, literary

    Georgian philosophy

    Georgian_philosophy

  • Vaskenian Theological Academy
  • Seminary

    Vaskenian Theological Academy (also Vazgenian, Vazgenyan, Vazgenian Seminary), is a seminary of the Armenian Apostolic Church on the Sevan peninsula on

    Vaskenian Theological Academy

    Vaskenian Theological Academy

    Vaskenian_Theological_Academy

  • Nersisian School
  • School in Tiflis, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire

    Tumanyan, writer (1883–1887) Armenians in Tbilisi Education in Armenia Gevorgian Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Education in Georgia Khachaturian

    Nersisian School

    Nersisian School

    Nersisian_School

  • Melchizedek III of Georgia
  • Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1952-1960)

    received his education at the theological colleges of Tiflis, and Kazan in Russia. He then taught at various seminaries in Russia and Georgia. In 1915

    Melchizedek III of Georgia

    Melchizedek III of Georgia

    Melchizedek_III_of_Georgia

  • Art Museum of Georgia
  • Museum in Tbilisi, Georgia

    Built in 1838 in neoclassic style, the building housed the Tiflis Theological Seminary during the Imperial Russian period. The museum was placed, at the

    Art Museum of Georgia

    Art Museum of Georgia

    Art_Museum_of_Georgia

  • Tedo Sakhokia
  • Georgian ethnographer (1868–1956)

    Anthropology of Paris (1904). Tedo Sakhokia attended classes in Tbilisi Spiritual Seminary, from where he was expelled because of illegal activities. He

    Tedo Sakhokia

    Tedo Sakhokia

    Tedo_Sakhokia

  • Anton II of Georgia
  • Georgian king

    young prince was educated at the royal court at Tbilisi and then at the Tbilisi Theological Seminary under the guidance of Anton I, his relative and predecessor

    Anton II of Georgia

    Anton II of Georgia

    Anton_II_of_Georgia

  • Sergi Jikia
  • Georgian orientalist

    the Tbilisi Theological School, where he admitted in the third class. After completing the four classes of the school, he went to the Theological Seminary

    Sergi Jikia

    Sergi_Jikia

  • Galaktion Tabidze
  • Georgian poet

    From 1900 to 1910, he studied at the seminaries of Kutaisi and at Tiflis Theological Seminary (modern Tbilisi), and later worked as a teacher. Although

    Galaktion Tabidze

    Galaktion Tabidze

    Galaktion_Tabidze

  • Noe Ramishvili
  • Georgian politician; President of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1881-1930)

    1894 he studied at the Ozurgeti Theological Seminary. In 1894 he continued his studies at the Kutaisi Theological Seminary, where he became involved in the

    Noe Ramishvili

    Noe Ramishvili

    Noe_Ramishvili

  • Giorgi Ugulava
  • Georgian politician

    Salome Zourabichvili pardoned Ugulava. Born in Tbilisi, Ugulava studied at the Tbilisi Theological Seminary (1992-4) and the University of Saarbrücken (1995-7)

    Giorgi Ugulava

    Giorgi_Ugulava

  • Ilya Tsivtsivadze
  • Tsivtsivadze hailed from a peasant family. He studied at the Kutaisi Theological Seminary, but had to leave his studies in 1902 for his revolutionary propagandist

    Ilya Tsivtsivadze

    Ilya_Tsivtsivadze

  • Lavrenti Ardaziani
  • Georgian writer and journalist

    Born in Tiflis of a deacon, Ardaziani graduated from the local theological seminary and entered the civil service under the Russian viceroyal administration

    Lavrenti Ardaziani

    Lavrenti Ardaziani

    Lavrenti_Ardaziani

  • Filipp Makharadze
  • Soviet Georgian revolutionary and government official (1868–1941)

    of Shemokmedi (Guria, Georgia), Makharadze studied at the Theological Seminary in Tbilisi and later graduated from the Veterinary Institute of Warsaw

    Filipp Makharadze

    Filipp Makharadze

    Filipp_Makharadze

  • Batum (play)
  • class of the Theological Seminary in Tbilisi "for belonging to anti-government circles." The "unreliable" seminarian is taken in by the Tbilisi Observatory

    Batum (play)

    Batum_(play)

  • Kyrion II of Georgia
  • Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1917-1918)

    graduated from the seminaries of Tbilisi (1876) and Kiev (Kyiv) (1880), and was appointed a deputy inspector of the Odessa Seminary in 1880. Returning

    Kyrion II of Georgia

    Kyrion II of Georgia

    Kyrion_II_of_Georgia

  • Karbelashvili brothers
  • Georgian brothers and tradition preservers

    began to teach the principles of Kartli-Kakhetian chant at the theological seminary in Tbilisi. He received his ordination in 1900 and returned to his native

    Karbelashvili brothers

    Karbelashvili brothers

    Karbelashvili_brothers

  • Ephraim II of Georgia
  • Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1960-1972)

    Mtskheta-Tbilisi and Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia. Born as Grigol Sidamonidze, the future prelate graduated from the Tiflis Theological Seminary in 1918

    Ephraim II of Georgia

    Ephraim II of Georgia

    Ephraim_II_of_Georgia

  • Ilia II of Georgia
  • Patriarch of the Georgian Orthodox Church from 1977 to 2026

    Doctorate of Theology from several institutions, including St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary, the New York Theological Academy, and Tbilisi State University

    Ilia II of Georgia

    Ilia II of Georgia

    Ilia_II_of_Georgia

  • Church of the Holy Archangels, Vagharshapat
  • Church in Armavir, Armenia

    of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, adjacent to the Gevorkian Theological Seminary. The construction of the church was launched in September 2007 by

    Church of the Holy Archangels, Vagharshapat

    Church of the Holy Archangels, Vagharshapat

    Church_of_the_Holy_Archangels,_Vagharshapat

  • Hermogenes Dolganyov
  • Russian bishop and saint (1858–1918)

    Theological Seminary in 1892, Dolganyov accepted the name Hermogenes. In 1893 he became the inspector of the Tiflis Theological Seminary in Tbilisi,

    Hermogenes Dolganyov

    Hermogenes Dolganyov

    Hermogenes_Dolganyov

  • Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts
  • Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, USA (2014) Houston Baptist University, Houston, Texas, USA (2019) Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville

    Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts

    Center_for_the_Study_of_New_Testament_Manuscripts

  • Shalva Nutsubidze
  • Georgian philosopher (1888–1969)

    Shalva Nutsubidze. Tbilisi: Nakaduli. Jalaghonia, D. (2013). Philosophical-Theological Rewiever. Tbilisi: Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Press

    Shalva Nutsubidze

    Shalva Nutsubidze

    Shalva_Nutsubidze

  • Callistratus of Georgia
  • Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1932-1952)

    Beatitude, Archbishop of Mtskheta-Tbilisi and Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia. Educated at the theological seminaries of Tiflis and Kiev, he was ordained

    Callistratus of Georgia

    Callistratus of Georgia

    Callistratus_of_Georgia

  • Ejmiatsin Church, Tbilisi
  • Armenian Apostolic church in Tbilisi, Georgia

    18th-century Armenian Apostolic church in the Avlabari district of Old Tbilisi, Georgia. The church is adjacent to the Avlabari Square. In July 2014,

    Ejmiatsin Church, Tbilisi

    Ejmiatsin Church, Tbilisi

    Ejmiatsin_Church,_Tbilisi

  • Noe Zhordania
  • Georgian journalist, intellectual, revolutionary and politician

    Ozurgeti Orthodox Theological Academy. He then moved to Tbilisi where he graduated from the Georgian Orthodox Theological Seminary, a prestigious academic

    Noe Zhordania

    Noe Zhordania

    Noe_Zhordania

  • Iakob Gogebashvili
  • Georgian writer and journalist

    of a priest Simon Gogebashvili. He studied at Gori seminary and Tbilisi before entering a theological academy in Kiev in 1861. Simultaneously, he attended

    Iakob Gogebashvili

    Iakob Gogebashvili

    Iakob_Gogebashvili

  • Early life of Joseph Stalin
  • there before moving to Tiflis (modern-day Tbilisi) to join the Tiflis Seminary. While a student at the seminary, he embraced Marxism and became an avid

    Early life of Joseph Stalin

    Early life of Joseph Stalin

    Early_life_of_Joseph_Stalin

  • 2026 Georgian patriarchal election
  • Election of the head of the Georgian Orthodox Church

    rector of the Mtskheta Theological Seminary, Metropolitan Zosime, who confirmed that the diploma had been issued. The Theological Academy subsequently also

    2026 Georgian patriarchal election

    2026_Georgian_patriarchal_election

  • Church of the Red Gospel, Tbilisi
  • Ruined 18th-century church in Tbilisi, Georgia

    ruined 18th-century Armenian church in the Avlabari district of Old Tbilisi, Tbilisi, Georgia. It was built in 1735 or 1775 or 1808, and renovated during

    Church of the Red Gospel, Tbilisi

    Church of the Red Gospel, Tbilisi

    Church_of_the_Red_Gospel,_Tbilisi

  • Michel Tamarati
  • Georgian Catholic priest and historian (1858-1911)

    under the name of Michel (მიხეილ, Mikheil). In 1888, he graduated from the Seminary of St. Lazarus in Paris and returned to Georgia, where he became an abbot

    Michel Tamarati

    Michel Tamarati

    Michel_Tamarati

  • Ambrosius of Georgia
  • Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1921–1927)

    Georgia, then part of Imperial Russia. He graduated from the Tiflis Theological Seminary in 1885 and was ordained to the priesthood in Abkhazia where he served

    Ambrosius of Georgia

    Ambrosius of Georgia

    Ambrosius_of_Georgia

  • Ananias (Jafaridze)
  • Metropolitan of Manglisi and Tetri-Tskaro

    distinction, from the Mtskheta Theological Seminary. Ananias was tonsured as a monk during his studies at the seminary with the name "Ananias" after Ananias

    Ananias (Jafaridze)

    Ananias (Jafaridze)

    Ananias_(Jafaridze)

  • Shio Batmanishvili
  • Georgian Greek Catholic hieromonk and martyr (1885–1937)

    Russian Empire (today in Georgia). He studied at the Seminary of Constantinople and later theology in Rome, being ordained a priest in 1912. He initially

    Shio Batmanishvili

    Shio Batmanishvili

    Shio_Batmanishvili

  • Surb Nshan Church, Tbilisi
  • Church building in Tbilisi, Georgia

    Georgian: სურფნიშანი, Sourfnishani) is an 18th-century Armenian church in Old Tbilisi, Georgia. It was built between 1703 and 1711, and reconstructed in 1780

    Surb Nshan Church, Tbilisi

    Surb Nshan Church, Tbilisi

    Surb_Nshan_Church,_Tbilisi

  • Catholic Church in Georgia
  • the Georgian Orthodox church. Recently, a new seminary has been completed on the outskirts of Tbilisi. A Catholic church is also present in Sukhumi,

    Catholic Church in Georgia

    Catholic Church in Georgia

    Catholic_Church_in_Georgia

  • Telavi
  • City in Kakheti, Georgia

    into a strategic and cultural centre. Erakle II established there a theological seminary and founded a theatre. Erekle II's reforms touched upon all aspects

    Telavi

    Telavi

    Telavi

  • Saint Gevorg of Mughni Church, Tbilisi
  • Church building in Tbilisi, Georgia

    Armenian is cognate with George) is a 13th-century Armenian church in Tbilisi, Georgia that was entirely rebuilt in 1756. It is made of brick and its

    Saint Gevorg of Mughni Church, Tbilisi

    Saint Gevorg of Mughni Church, Tbilisi

    Saint_Gevorg_of_Mughni_Church,_Tbilisi

  • Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, Yerevan
  • Cathedral of the Armenian Apostolic Church

    buildings in the South Caucasus along with the Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi (known as the Sameba Cathedral). Adjacent to the General Andranik metro

    Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, Yerevan

    Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, Yerevan

    Saint_Gregory_the_Illuminator_Cathedral,_Yerevan

  • Cathedral of the Holy Martyrs, Gyumri
  • Armenian Catholic cathedral in Gyumri, Armenian

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Cathedral of the Holy Martyrs, Gyumri

    Cathedral of the Holy Martyrs, Gyumri

    Cathedral_of_the_Holy_Martyrs,_Gyumri

  • Religion in Georgia (country)
  • increased markedly since independence in 1991. The church maintains 4 theological seminaries, 2 academies, several schools, and 27 church dioceses; it has 700

    Religion in Georgia (country)

    Religion in Georgia (country)

    Religion_in_Georgia_(country)

  • Russian Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists
  • National Baptist union

    churches and 68,166 members. It has 1 affiliated theological institute, the Moscow Baptist Theological Seminary founded in 1993. Chairmen or presidents of the

    Russian Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists

    Russian Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists

    Russian_Union_of_Evangelical_Christians-Baptists

  • Saint Sarkis Cathedral, Tehran
  • Cathedral in Tehran, Iran

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Saint Sarkis Cathedral, Tehran

    Saint Sarkis Cathedral, Tehran

    Saint_Sarkis_Cathedral,_Tehran

  • Sergei Dukhovskoi
  • Russian military officer

    (1796-1888). Dukhovskoi's father matriculated at the Nizhny Novgorod Theological Seminary, where he later served from 1814-1818 as a teacher. His father then

    Sergei Dukhovskoi

    Sergei Dukhovskoi

    Sergei_Dukhovskoi

  • Holy Mother of God Church of Bethlehem, Tbilisi
  • Church building in Tbilisi, Georgia

    yekeghetsi; also now known as the Upper Bethlehem Church) is a church in Tbilisi, Georgia. Built as an Armenian church in the 18th century, on the site

    Holy Mother of God Church of Bethlehem, Tbilisi

    Holy Mother of God Church of Bethlehem, Tbilisi

    Holy_Mother_of_God_Church_of_Bethlehem,_Tbilisi

  • Saint Karapet Church, Tbilisi
  • Church building in Tbilisi, Georgia

    an Armenian church now functioning as Georgian Orthodox church in Old Tbilisi, Georgia. It is located between the Chugureti and Avlabari districts. The

    Saint Karapet Church, Tbilisi

    Saint Karapet Church, Tbilisi

    Saint_Karapet_Church,_Tbilisi

  • Christophorus III
  • Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1927-1932)

    then part of the Russian Empire. In 1895, he graduated from the Tbilisi Spiritual Seminary and began service as a priest, first in the Trans-Caspian region

    Christophorus III

    Christophorus III

    Christophorus_III

  • Santa Croce degli Armeni
  • Church in Venice, Italy

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Santa Croce degli Armeni

    Santa Croce degli Armeni

    Santa_Croce_degli_Armeni

  • St. Sarkis Church (Yerevan, Armenia)
  • Armenian Church in Yerevan, Armenia

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    St. Sarkis Church (Yerevan, Armenia)

    St. Sarkis Church (Yerevan, Armenia)

    St._Sarkis_Church_(Yerevan,_Armenia)

  • St. Sarkis Church (Dearborn, Michigan)
  • Church building in Detroit, USA

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    St. Sarkis Church (Dearborn, Michigan)

    St. Sarkis Church (Dearborn, Michigan)

    St._Sarkis_Church_(Dearborn,_Michigan)

  • Rock-cut Church of Rind
  • Medieval religious structure in Armenia

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Rock-cut Church of Rind

    Rock-cut Church of Rind

    Rock-cut_Church_of_Rind

  • Architecture of Armenia
  • between the Armenian architecture of Tbilisi and Baku and the Molokan architecture due to the high Molokan and Tbilisi Armenian population living in the

    Architecture of Armenia

    Architecture of Armenia

    Architecture_of_Armenia

  • Khor Virap
  • Monastery in Armenia

    in the territory of ancient Artaxata. The monastery was host to a theological seminary and was the residence of the Catholicos, the head of the Armenian

    Khor Virap

    Khor Virap

    Khor_Virap

  • Holy See of Cilicia
  • Armenian Oriental Orthodox church

    period of five years to be used as a seat for the Catholicosate and a seminary for training priests and teachers. The foundation also agreed to contribute

    Holy See of Cilicia

    Holy_See_of_Cilicia

  • Saint Anna Church, Yerevan
  • Armenian Apostolic Church opened 2015

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Saint Anna Church, Yerevan

    Saint Anna Church, Yerevan

    Saint_Anna_Church,_Yerevan

  • Holy Trinity Church, Yerevan
  • Church in Yerevan, Armenia

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Holy Trinity Church, Yerevan

    Holy Trinity Church, Yerevan

    Holy_Trinity_Church,_Yerevan

  • List of largest church buildings
  • Trinity Cathedral 5,000[citation needed] 137,000[citation needed] 1995–2004 Tbilisi Georgia Eastern Orthodox (Georgian) Winchester Cathedral 4,968 1079–1525

    List of largest church buildings

    List of largest church buildings

    List_of_largest_church_buildings

  • Elijah
  • Biblical prophet

    Enriko. 1991. Saint George: In Ancient Georgian Literature. Armazi – 89: Tbilisi, Georgia. Tuite, Kevin (2004). "Lightning, Sacrifice, and Possession in

    Elijah

    Elijah

    Elijah

  • Holy Trinity Church, Fresno
  • Historic church in California, United States

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Holy Trinity Church, Fresno

    Holy Trinity Church, Fresno

    Holy_Trinity_Church,_Fresno

  • Gevorg V of Armenia
  • Patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church (1911-1930)

    consecrated as bishop in 1882. In 1874, he taught at the Gevorkian Theological Seminary in Etchmiadzin, until his appointment the following year as bishop

    Gevorg V of Armenia

    Gevorg V of Armenia

    Gevorg_V_of_Armenia

  • Armenian Genocide Memorial Church, Der Zor
  • Church in Syria destroyed by ISIL in 2014

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Armenian Genocide Memorial Church, Der Zor

    Armenian Genocide Memorial Church, Der Zor

    Armenian_Genocide_Memorial_Church,_Der_Zor

  • List of Latin phrases (full)
  • T. 1998. Consecrated Phrases: a Latin Theological Dictionary: Latin Expressions Commonly Found in Theological Writings. Liturgical Press. ISBN 0-8146-5880-6

    List of Latin phrases (full)

    List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)

  • Isidore Ramishvili
  • Ramishvili finished the Ozurgeti theological school before entering the Tiflis Theological Seminary. He graduated from the seminary in 1885, being deeply critical

    Isidore Ramishvili

    Isidore Ramishvili

    Isidore_Ramishvili

  • Surp Hagop Church
  • Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Surp Hagop Church

    Surp Hagop Church

    Surp_Hagop_Church

  • Hakob Manandyan
  • Armenian historian and philologist (1873–1952)

    and second Armenian male gymnasiums in Tbilisi. He also taught at Nersisian Armenian Apostolic Seminary in Tbilisi. Manandyan continued his publicist activities

    Hakob Manandyan

    Hakob_Manandyan

  • Saint John the Baptist Church, Abovyan
  • Church building in Abovyan, Armenia

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Saint John the Baptist Church, Abovyan

    Saint John the Baptist Church, Abovyan

    Saint_John_the_Baptist_Church,_Abovyan

  • Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, Yerevan
  • Church building in Yerevan, Armenia

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, Yerevan

    Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, Yerevan

    Saint_Gregory_the_Illuminator_Church,_Yerevan

  • Eastern Orthodox Church
  • Second-largest Christian church

    Incarnatione Verbi Dei] (PDF), Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, ISBN 978-0-913836-40-8, retrieved 3 June 2014 (Introduction by C

    Eastern Orthodox Church

    Eastern Orthodox Church

    Eastern_Orthodox_Church

  • Holy Saviour's Church, Gyumri
  • Historic Armenian Catholic church

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Holy Saviour's Church, Gyumri

    Holy Saviour's Church, Gyumri

    Holy_Saviour's_Church,_Gyumri

  • Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow
  • 15th Patriarch of Moscow and all the Rus', the primate of the Russian Orthodox Church

    Doctorate of Theology by the Theological Faculty of the University of Belgrade. He was given an honorary Doctorate of Theology by the Tbilisi Theological Academy

    Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow

    Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow

    Patriarch_Alexy_II_of_Moscow

  • Armenian Church, Bucharest
  • Church in Romania

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Armenian Church, Bucharest

    Armenian Church, Bucharest

    Armenian_Church,_Bucharest

  • Giorgi Gogelia
  • Georgian anarchist (1878–1924)

    anarchist. In 1895 he graduated from the Ozurgeti Theological School, then the Kutaisi Theological Seminary. In 1897 he left for France and lived in Saint-Louis

    Giorgi Gogelia

    Giorgi Gogelia

    Giorgi_Gogelia

  • Armenian Church, Dhaka
  • Church in Dhaka, Bangladesh

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Armenian Church, Dhaka

    Armenian Church, Dhaka

    Armenian_Church,_Dhaka

  • Saint Catherine's Armenian Church
  • Armenian Apostolic church in Saint Petersburg, Russia

    the Armenian Church of Saint Catherine]". spbda.ru. Saint Petersburg Theological Academy (Russian Orthodox Church). 3 February 2011. Archived from the

    Saint Catherine's Armenian Church

    Saint Catherine's Armenian Church

    Saint_Catherine's_Armenian_Church

  • Gethsemane Chapel
  • Armenian Apostolic church

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Gethsemane Chapel

    Gethsemane Chapel

    Gethsemane_Chapel

  • Armenian Cathedral of Moscow
  • Armenian Apostolic church in Moscow, Russia

    Saint John the Baptist Church Seminaries Gevorkian Theological Seminary Vaskenian Theological Academy Caucasus Tbilisi, Georgia Ejmiatsin Church Vank

    Armenian Cathedral of Moscow

    Armenian Cathedral of Moscow

    Armenian_Cathedral_of_Moscow

  • Church of Saint George (Kldisubani)
  • 18th-century church in Old Tbilisi, Georgia

    Yekeghetsi) is an 18th-century church at the foot of the Narikala citadel in Old Tbilisi, Georgia. The church is single-naved and was built in 1753. The Georgian

    Church of Saint George (Kldisubani)

    Church of Saint George (Kldisubani)

    Church_of_Saint_George_(Kldisubani)

  • Karekin I (Cilicia)
  • Armenian art scholar and Catholicos of Cilicia (1943–1952)

    Etchmiadzin, Yerevan, and Tbilisi; he was, at different times, head of the Echdmiazin library, Dean of the Gevorgian Seminary, and editor of the Catholicosate's

    Karekin I (Cilicia)

    Karekin I (Cilicia)

    Karekin_I_(Cilicia)

  • Armenians in Israel and Palestine
  • Ethnic group in Israel and Palestine

    residential community. During the First World War, the Armenian Theological Seminary in Jerusalem ceased operating after its students were recruited by

    Armenians in Israel and Palestine

    Armenians in Israel and Palestine

    Armenians_in_Israel_and_Palestine

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