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Epoch | 1779-1837 |
Work | Iona Khelashvili’s letter (from year 1828) to the Solomon Dodashvili (Iona Khelashvili’s Epistolary Archive (1809-1835), The Corps of Georgian Epistolary Sources VI-VII; compiled, prepared for publication, appended study and remarks – G. Dedabrishvi |
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Quote | “Thus pagan rulers, initially each other’s enemies, Hesiod and Pilate, became closest friends and brought Roman cavalry and Jewish people together to shamefully castigate the Word of our Lord, on whose placard they put an allegoric inscription in three languages, Roman and Greek, and hung it on the Cross (pg. 372) |
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Nike. Vani. II-I BC, Bronze, 22 x19 cm. The Georgian National Museum.
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