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  1. George the Hagiorite (Georgian: გიორგი მთაწმინდელი) (1009 – 27 June 1065) was a Georgian monk, calligrapher, religious writer, theologian, and translator, who spearheaded the activities of Georgian monastic communities in the Byzantine Empire.

    • 27 June (OS) (10 July NS)
  2. Jorge el Hagiorita, Jorge de Athos, Giorgi Mtats'mindeli o Giorgi Atoneli (en georgiano, გიორგი მთაწმინდელი, გიორგი ათონელი; 1009-27 de junio de 1065) fue un monje georgiano, calígrafo, escritor religioso y traductor, que encabezó las actividades de las comunidades monásticas georgianas en el Imperio bizantino.

    • 27 de junio de 1065, Atenas
    • გიორგი მთაწმინდელი
    • გიორგი მთაწმიდელი
    • 1009, Trialeti, Reino de Georgia
  3. 24 de oct. de 2012 · George the Hagiorite – Giorgi Mt'ats'mindeli or Giorgi At'oneli (Georgian: გიორგი მთაწმინდელი, გიორგი ათონელი) – (1009 – June 27, 1065), was a Georgian monk, religious writer, and translator, who spearheaded the activities of Georgian monastic communities in the ...

  4. 17 de jun. de 2022 · George himself was recognized as completely orthodox. In spite of the East–West schism of 1054 he developed the idea that the same Christian faith can inspire different liturgical practices, and he also recognized the pre-eminence of Rome.

  5. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Saint George the Hagiorite (+ 1065) St. George Mtatsmindeli (Feast Day - June 27) By Archpriest Zakaria Machitadze. Saint George’s family had its roots in the region of Samtskhe in southern Georgia. George was born in Trialeti to the pious Jacob and Mariam.

  6. 10 de dic. de 2021 · (1009–65),monk. Born of a pious aristocratic family in Tao-Klardzheti (Georgia), he was educated at Constantinople in religious and secular subjects.

  7. George the Hagiorite or Giorgi Mt'ats'mindeli or Giorgi At'oneli (1009–1065) was a Georgian monk, religious writer, and translator, who spearheaded the activities of Georgian monastic communities in the Byzantine Empire.