Bedia Monastery

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Bedia Monastery is a medieval Georgian Orthodox monastic complex in Abkhazia, notable as a royal foundation and burial site associated with King Bagrat III of Georgia.

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Bedia Monastery canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Georgian Orthodox monastery
medieval monastery
architecturalStyle Georgian medieval architecture
architecturalType cross-in-square church
associatedWith Kingdom of Abkhazia NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Georgia NERFINISHED
burialPlaceOf Bagrat III of Georgia NERFINISHED
confession Eastern Orthodox Christianity NERFINISHED
constructionStart 10th century
country Georgia
culture Georgian
dedicatedTo St. Mary NERFINISHED
denomination Georgian Orthodox NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
foundedBy Bagrat III of Georgia NERFINISHED
hasComponent fortification elements
main domed church
monastic buildings
hasHeritageDesignation Immovable Cultural Monument of National Significance (Georgia) NERFINISHED
hasPart Bedia Cathedral NERFINISHED
hasType monastic complex
heritage medieval Georgian ecclesiastical architecture
heritageStatus cultural monument of national significance of Georgia
inception 10th century
languageOfLiturgicalUse Georgian
locatedIn Abkhazia NERFINISHED
Caucasus NERFINISHED
Gulripshi District NERFINISHED
disputed territory of Abkhazia
historical region of Abkhazia
locatedNear village of Bedia
locatedOn Bedia plateau NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFor association with King Bagrat III of Georgia
medieval wall paintings
royal patronage
partOf Georgian Orthodox monastic network NERFINISHED
medieval Georgian royal foundations
region South Caucasus NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
religiousAffiliation Georgian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
significance important center of medieval Georgian Christianity
significantEvent royal foundation by Bagrat III of Georgia
topLevelDomain .ge
usedFor Christian worship
monastic life
royal burial

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