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  1. History of Ikalto Monastery. Ikalto Monastery was founded in the 6th century by one of the 13 Syrian Fathers, Zenon Ikaltoeli. Over time, the monastery also took on the function of an educational establishment and at the end of the 11th century, the Ikalto Academy was opened here by order of King Dawit the Builder.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IkaltoIkalto - Wikipedia

    Ikalto may refer to: Ikalto Monastery; Academy of Ikalto; Ikalto, Georgia This page was last edited on 8 August 2023 ...

  3. The National Academy of Sciences of Georgia is a successor to the Ikalto and Gelati academies in its content and function. The direct predecessors of the Academy who paved the way for its establishment were first of all the Tbilisi State University (actually, all the founders of the Academy were university professors) and on the …

  4. georgianencyclopedia.ge › en › form_engArsen of Ikalto

    Evidently, he received his education in the theological academy founded by the Byzantine emperor Constantine Monomachos near the Monastery of St. George of Mangana in Constantinople; Michael Psellos and John Italus, representatives of the Byzantine Renaissance, worked in the academy. Only there could Arsen of Ikalto share the advanced ideas and ...

  5. Akademie Ikalto. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Akademie Ikalto ( gruzínsky იყალთოს აკადემია, Ikaltos akademia) byla významná středověká církevní škola, založená při stejnojmenném klášteru v gruzínském regionu Kachetie, okres Telavi .

  6. 7 de jul. de 2014 · Another great piece of history in Georgia. Jun 2014 • Solo. Located not so far from Tsinandali and Telavi, Ikalto monastery was founded by Saint Zenon in the late 6th century. An academy was founded at the monastery in the early 12th century. According to a legend the famous 12th century Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli studied there.

  7. 9 de nov. de 2023 · The Dark Times and Resurgence: Restoring the Spirit of Ikalto. Tragedy befell the hallowed grounds in 1616 when Shah Abbas I’s army razed the Ikalto Academy to the ground. In 1921, the communist regime closed the Ikalto Monastery, as part of their overarching prohibition of religious services.