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The '''Eparchy of Batumi and Lazeti''' ({{lang-ka|ბათუმისა და ლაზეთის ეპარქია}}) is an [[eparchy]] ([[diocese]]) of the [[Georgian Orthodox Church]] with its seat in [[Batumi]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]. It has jurisdiction over [[Kobuleti Municipality|Municipalities of Kobuleti]], [[Khelvachauri Municipality|Khelvachauri]], city of Batumi in Georgia and historical |
The '''Eparchy of Batumi and Lazeti''' ({{lang-ka|ბათუმისა და ლაზეთის ეპარქია}}) is an [[eparchy]] ([[diocese]]) of the [[Georgian Orthodox Church]] with its seat in [[Batumi]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]. It has jurisdiction over [[Kobuleti Municipality|Municipalities of Kobuleti]], [[Khelvachauri Municipality|Khelvachauri]], city of Batumi in Georgia and historical region of Lazeti ([[Lazistan Sanjak|Lazistan]]), currently part of [[Turkey]]. |
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*[http://www.eparchy-batumi.ge/ ბათუმისა და ლაზეთის ეპარქია] |
*[http://www.eparchy-batumi.ge/ ბათუმისა და ლაზეთის ეპარქია] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140517062855/http://eparchy-batumi.ge/ |date=2014-05-17 }} |
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[[Category:Religious sees of the Georgian Orthodox Church]] |
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[[Category:Georgian Orthodox Church in Turkey]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:23, 11 March 2024
Eparchy of Batumi and Lazeti | |
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Location | |
Territory | South-western parts of Georgia and Lazeti |
Headquarters | Batumi, Georgia |
Information | |
Denomination | Eastern Orthodox |
Sui iuris church | Georgian Orthodox Church |
Established | 1917 |
Language | Georgian |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Dimitry Shiolashvili |
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The Eparchy of Batumi and Lazeti (Georgian: ბათუმისა და ლაზეთის ეპარქია) is an eparchy (diocese) of the Georgian Orthodox Church with its seat in Batumi, Georgia. It has jurisdiction over Municipalities of Kobuleti, Khelvachauri, city of Batumi in Georgia and historical region of Lazeti (Lazistan), currently part of Turkey.
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[edit]Picture | Name | Time | |
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Georgian Orthodox Eparchy of Batimi and Lazeti | |||
Giorgi Aladashvili | 1920 — 1922 | ||
David Kachakhidze | 1923 — 1924 | ||
Nestor Kubaneishvili | 18 May 1924 — 1926 | ||
Ioanne Margvishviku | 20 October 1926 — 3 March 1927 | ||
David Kachakhidze | 6 June 1930 — 19 March 1935 | ||
Gabriel Chachanidze | 1953 | ||
Ephraim Sidamonidze | 8 September 1953 — 10 January 1960 | ||
Ilia Shiolashvili | 26 August 1963 — 1 September 1967 | ||
Roman Petriashvili | 1974 — March 1979 | ||
David Chkadua | 15 October 1980 — 8 September 1981 | ||
Shio Avalishvili | 9 September 1981 — 24 June 1986 | ||
Konstantin Melikidze | 19 September 1984—1992 | ||
Christopher Tsamalaidze | Spring — 21 December 1992 | ||
Job Akiashvili | 21 December 1992 — 21 October 1996 | ||
Dimitry Shiolashvili | 8 November 1996 — present |
See also
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[edit]External links
[edit]- ბათუმისა და ლაზეთის ეპარქია Archived 2014-05-17 at the Wayback Machine