• Arsen Iqaltoeli or Arsen of Iqalto (Georgian: არსენ იყალთოელი) (died c. 1127) was a Georgian churchman, theologian, calligrapher and religious author with...
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    David IV of Georgia Arsen of Iqalto (died c. 1127), a prominent churchman and scholar Antim Iverianul (Antimoz Iverieli) (1650–1716), Metropolitan of Romania...
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    the death of Alexander the Great. The Moktsevay Kartlisay chronicle and an early medieval Georgian Church clerics, notably, Arsen of Iqalto, would actively...
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    George Hamartolos (category Year of birth missing)
    history of the last years before the schism of Photius. It was soon translated into Church Slavonic and also in Georgian by Arsen of Iqalto. In these...
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    The following is an incomplete list of masters of Georgian calligraphy: List of Ottoman calligraphers List of Persian calligraphers ამონა ვახტანგ მოძარღულისძე...
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    Iqalto (Georgian: იყალთო) is a village about 10 km west of the town Telavi in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia. It is mostly known for its monastery...
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