“Living Pillar” in Georgian

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“Living Pillar” in Georgian is the meaning of the name of Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, a major medieval Georgian Orthodox church and UNESCO World Heritage site in the town of Mtskheta.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concept
appearsInContextOf Georgian Christian toponymy
Georgian ecclesiastical architecture
associatedWith Georgia
Georgian Orthodox Church
Mtskheta
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
connectedTo Historical Monuments of Mtskheta
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage site of Mtskheta
etymologicallyLinkedTo Georgian word "sveti" (pillar)
Georgian word "tskhoveli" (living)
hasCulturalSignificanceIn Georgia
hasEnglishGloss "Living Pillar"
hasReligiousContext Christianity
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
hasTranslation “Living Pillar” in Georgian self-linksurface differs
surface form: "Svetitskhoveli" in Georgian
hasTypeOfSignificance historical
linguistic
religious
language Georgian
meaningOf Svetitskhoveli
refersTo a miraculous pillar in Christian tradition
relatedLegend legend of a miraculous wooden pillar at Mtskheta
symbolizes life-giving power of faith
sacred support of the church
usedAsNameOf Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

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Svetitskhoveli Cathedral nameMeaning “Living Pillar” in Georgian
“Living Pillar” in Georgian hasTranslation “Living Pillar” in Georgian self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Living Pillar
this entity surface form: "Svetitskhoveli" in Georgian