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  1. Georgian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) History. Origins. Traditions regarding Christianity's first appearance in Iberia and Colchis. Conversion of Iberia. Expansion and transformation of the church. Autocephaly. Territorial expansion and birth of a national church. Relations with the Armenian and Byzantine churches.

  2. La Iglesia ortodoxa georgiana, cuyo nombre completo es Iglesia georgiana apostólica autocéfala ortodoxa (en georgiano: საქართველოს სამოციქულო ავტოკეფალური მართლმადიდებელი ეკლესია, romanizado : Sakartvelos Samotsikulo Avt'ok'epaluri Martlmadidebeli Ek'lesia ), es la Iglesia nacional de Georgia y una de las quince Iglesias autocéfalas de la comuni...

  3. Georgian Orthodox Church: Leadership: Ilia II of Georgia: Year consecrated: 2004: Location; Location: Tbilisi, Georgia: Architecture; Architect(s) Archil Mindiashvili: Style: Georgian cross-dome: Groundbreaking: 1995: Completed: 2004: Specifications; Capacity: 10,000 [citation needed] Length: 70.4 m : Width: 64.7 m : Interior area: 3,000 m 2 ...

    • 10,000
    • 2004
    • Georgian cross-dome
    • Tbilisi, Georgia
  4. It is currently the second largest church building in Georgia, after the Holy Trinity Cathedral. Known as the burial site of the claimed Christ's mantle, Svetitskhoveli has long been one of the principal Georgian Orthodox churches and is among the most venerated places of worship in the region.

  5. Eastern Orthodoxy. Georgian Orthodox church, autocephalous (independent) church of the Orthodox communion in Georgia. The church is one of the most ancient Christian communities in the world. The Georgians adopted Christianity through the ministry of a woman, St. Nino, early in the 4th century.

  6. The Georgian Orthodox Church holds a unique and prominent position within the rich tapestry of Georgia's history and culture. As one of the world's oldest Christian traditions, the Georgian Orthodox Church has been instrumental in shaping the nation's spiritual, artistic, and social development.