Georgian Athonite monastic community

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The Georgian Athonite monastic community was a group of Georgian Orthodox monks based on Mount Athos, known for their spiritual scholarship, translation work, and role in preserving and spreading Georgian Christian culture during the Middle Ages.

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instanceOf Georgian Orthodox monastic community
monastic community
activity ascetic practice
biblical exegesis
copying of manuscripts
liturgical scholarship
missionary work among Georgians
translation of religious texts
causeOfDecline changes in Mount Athos ethnic composition
political instability in Georgia
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Georgia NERFINISHED
culturalRole development of medieval Georgian literature
preservation of Georgian Christian culture
transmission of Byzantine theological traditions to Georgia
declinePeriod late Middle Ages
ethnicIdentity Georgian
floruit 10th century
11th century
12th century
founderAssociated Euthymius the Athonite NERFINISHED
John the Iberian NERFINISHED
Tornike Eristavi NERFINISHED
foundingOfIvironMonastery c. 980
heritage Georgian inscriptions on Athos
Georgian manuscript collections
architectural remains at Iviron Monastery
influenced Georgian liturgical practice
Georgian monasticism
Georgian theological education
languageUsed Georgian
Greek
locatedIn Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Mount Athos NERFINISHED
monasticRule Byzantine cenobitic rule
notableMonastery Iviron Monastery NERFINISHED
Monastery of Saint John the Baptist (Iveron skete and dependencies) NERFINISHED
partOf Athonite monastic republic
producedWork Georgian hymnography NERFINISHED
Georgian translations of Greek patristic texts
Georgian translations of liturgical books
original Georgian hagiographies
recognizedBy Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy

Georgian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
spiritualTradition hesychasm
timePeriod Middle Ages

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John’s son Euthymius monasticOrder Georgian Athonite monastic community
Tornike Eristavi associatedWith Georgian Athonite monastic community
this entity surface form: Georgian monastic community on Mount Athos