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====Arms of Catholicos-Patriarchs of All Georgia==== | |||
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No Image|[[Melkisedek I]] (1010-1033) | |||
File:georgiaorth-anton2.png|[[Anton II the Great Martyr]] (1788-1811) | |||
The Post was vacant 1811-1917 when the Georgian Orthodox Church was annexed by the Russian Orthodox Church. | |||
No image|[[Kyrion II Sadzaglishvili]] (1917-1918) | |||
No Image|[[Ilia II]] (1977-present) | |||
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GEORGIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
Denomination : Orthodox
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Origin/meaning
Arms of Catholicos-Patriarchs of All Georgia
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Melkisedek I (1010-1033)
Anton II the Great Martyr (1788-1811)
- The Post was vacant 1811-1917 when the Georgian Orthodox Church was annexed by the Russian Orthodox Church.
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Kyrion II Sadzaglishvili (1917-1918)
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Ilia II (1977-present)
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