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Ephrem Mtsire or
Ephraim the
Lesser (Georgian: ეფრემ მცირე) (died c. 1101/3) was a
Georgian monk at Antioch,
theologian and
translator of
patristic literature...
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Giorgi VI the
Minor (Georgian: გიორგი VI მცირე, romanized:
giorgi VI
mtsire; died 1313), from the
Bagrationi dynasty was the 19th king (mepe) of Georgia...
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Hieromartyrs of
Cherson (died c. 310)
Saint Ephrem the
Syrian (306–373)
Ephrem Mtsire,
Georgian monk (died 1101)
Ignatius Aphrem I Barsoum,
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch...
- of
Constantinople John of
Biclaro Ioane Petritsi Ghazar Parpetsi Ephrem Mtsire ****n of
Ilqalto Peter the
Iberian George the
Hagiorite John ****uzelis Stephen...
- six (჻჻) dots (later
sometimes small circles) were
introduced by
Ephrem Mtsire to
indicate increasing breaks in the text. One dot
indicated a "minor stop"...
- (Giorgi Atoneli, 1009–1065), ****n
Ikaltoeli (11th century), and
Ephrem Mtsire, (11th century).
Philosophy flourished between the 11th and 13th century...
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Giorgi Avalishvili Davit Bodbeli Vachnadze Ose
Gabashvili Gabriel Mtsire Isaak Mtsire Petre Laradze Nikoloz Sionis Dekanozi Nikoloz Onikashvili Erasti...
- (Giorgi Atoneli, 1009–1065), ****n
Ikaltoeli (11th century), and
Ephrem Mtsire, (11th century).
Philosophy flourished between the 11th and 13th century...
- 11th century, chronicler,
contributor to The
Georgian Chronicles Ephrem Mtsire 11-12th century, monk,
theologian and
translator Ioane Petritsi 11-12th...
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Georgian church. This is also
supported by some
Byzantine sources.
Ephrem Mtsire (11th century)
later explained Saint Nino's role as Iberia's
necessary "second...