Category:Ambrose of Georgia
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Ambrose or Ambrosi (1861–1927) was a Georgian religious figure and scholar who served as the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia from 1921 to 1927. Best known for his opposition to the Soviet regime, he was canonized, in 1995, by the Georgian Orthodox Church as Saint Ambrose the Confessor (ამბროსი აღმსარებელი, Ambrosi Aghmsarebeli).
English: Ambrose of Georgia
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Deutsch: Ambrosius I.
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ქართული: ამბროსი
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עברית: אָמבּרוֹס
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Catholicos Patriarch of All Georgia (1861-1927) | |||||
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Date of birth | 7 September 1861 Martvili ბესარიონ | ||||
Date of death | 29 March 1927 Tbilisi | ||||
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Media in category "Ambrose of Georgia"
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Кирион (Садзаглишвили) и Амвросий (Хелаиа).jpg 1,200 × 841; 102 KB
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- Ambrosius (given name)
- 1861 births
- 1927 deaths
- Alumni of the Tiflis Orthodox Theological Seminary
- Catholicoses and Patriarchs of Georgia
- Historians from Georgia
- Saints of Georgia
- Religious persecution
- Dissidents from the Soviet Union
- Dissidents from Georgia
- People of Samegrelo
- 19th-century men of Georgia
- Democratic Republic of Georgia
- Eastern Orthodox saints
- Burials at Sioni Cathedral
- Ambrose (given name)
- Deaths in Tbilisi