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    Shio of Mgvime (Georgian: შიო მღვიმელი, romanized: shio mghvimeli; lit. 'Shio the caveman' or 'Shio of the Cave') (fl. 6th century) was an anchorite, desert...
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  • Shio may refer to: Shio of Mgvime (fl. 6th century), Georgian saint Shio Aragvispireli (1867–1926), Georgian writer Shio Batmanishvili (1885–1937), Georgian...
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    The Shio-Mgvime Monastery (Georgian: შიომღვიმე, Shiomghvime, literally meaning "the cave of Shio") is a medieval monastic complex in Georgia, near the...
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    Georgians (redirect from People of Georgia)
    Kingdom of Georgia in 1008 AD, the pan-Caucasian empire, later inaugurating the Georgian Golden Age, a height of political and cultural power of the nation...
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    (აბიბოს ნეკრესელი) / Abibos of Nekresi Shio Mgvimeli (შიო მღვიმელი) / Shio of Mgvime Ioseb Alaverdeli (იოსებ ალავერდელი) / Joseph of Alaverdi Anton Martkopeli...
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    Shio-Mgvime Monastery in Mtskheta, Georgia The Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah Several universities and college fraternities use the Eye of Providence...
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    August 26) Saint Shio of Mgvime, monk, of Georgia (6th century) Monk-martyr Nicholas of Vouneni, in Thessaly (901) Saint Beatus, Apostle of Switzerland (2nd...
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    Venerable Fathers of Georgia: Saint John of Zedazeni (Zedazeni Monastery) in Georgia, and his 12 disciples (6th century): Shio of Mgvime; David of Gareji, (see...
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    (361-363) Venerable Alexandra of Alexandria (4th century) Venerable Saints Zenon and Zoilus. Venerable Shio Mgvime, monk, of Georgia (6th century) Saint...
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    Venerable Isidore of Pelusium (c. 436–440) Saint Evagrius, fellow-ascetic of St. Shio of Mgvime, Georgia (6th century) Venerable Nicetas of Pythiae (modern...
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