- In the
Hebrew Bible,
Melchizedek was the king of
Salem and
priest of El
Elyon (often
translated as 'most high God'). He is
first mentioned in
Genesis 14:18–20...
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Kingdom of Georgia. The
first Catholicos-Patriarch of All
Georgia was
Melkisedek I (1010–1033). In the 15th century, with the
collapse of the Kingdom,...
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Melchizedek I (Georgian: მელქისედეკ I) was the
first Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, from 1010 to 1033,
reigning from Ani. He is
revered as a saint...
- Abel
Melkisedek Paata (?—1712)
Kaikhosro Iase
David (Datuna)
Simon Papuna (Papua)
Zurab Paata George XII of
Georgia Ketevan (1754—1782)
Melkisedek Solomon...
- Tseritsaniotes, 1778
Iakobos the Albanian, 1779
Parthenios of Chaldias, 1782
Melkisedek, 1786 Sophronios, 1788
Joachim of Cyprus, 1790
Dionysios Proussaeus, 1791...
- (Ioane I) (980–1001)
Svimeon III (1001) St.
Melkisedek I (1001–1030)
Okropir (Ioane) II (1031–1039)
Melkisedek I (1039–1045),
restored Okropir (Ioane) II...
- head
bishop of the
Georgia Church to
carry the
title of
Patriarch was
Melkisedek I (1010–1033).
Since 1977, Ilia II (born in 1933) has
served as the Catholicos-Patriarch...
- Esztergom-Budapest is established.
Oqropiri (Ioane I),
Svimeon III and
Melkisedek I are
Catholicoi of
Iberia within one year. A tomb of
Saint Ivo (possibly)...
- 20.
Zurab Abashidze 10. Zaal
Abashidze 5. Anna
Abashidze 1.
Bagrat 24.
Melkisedek Andronikashvili 12. Iese
Andronikashvili 6.
Papuna Andronikashvili 3....
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Russia by an
expatriate prince Melkisedek (Mikhail), who
followed King
Vakhtang VI in his
Russian emigration in 1724.
Melkisedek Baratashvili, now
known as...