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Arsen Iqaltoeli or Arsen of Iqalto (Georgian: არსენ იყალთოელი) (died c. 1127) was a Georgian churchman, theologian, calligrapher and religious author with noticeable role in the ecclesiastic life of Georgia in the reign of David IV "the Builder" (r. 1089—1125) with whom he collaborated in rearing the Georgian monastic academes. His formidable efforts at translating and compiling major doctrinal and polemical work from Greek gave a novel impetus to the Georgian patristic and philosophical literature. Iqaltoeli is canonized by the Georgian Orthodox Church, which commemorates him on February 6 (19).

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  • Arsen of Iqalto (en)
  • Arsène d'Ikaltho (fr)
  • Арсений Икалтоели (ru)
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  • Arsen Iqaltoeli or Arsen of Iqalto (Georgian: არსენ იყალთოელი) (died c. 1127) was a Georgian churchman, theologian, calligrapher and religious author with noticeable role in the ecclesiastic life of Georgia in the reign of David IV "the Builder" (r. 1089—1125) with whom he collaborated in rearing the Georgian monastic academes. His formidable efforts at translating and compiling major doctrinal and polemical work from Greek gave a novel impetus to the Georgian patristic and philosophical literature. Iqaltoeli is canonized by the Georgian Orthodox Church, which commemorates him on February 6 (19). (en)
  • Arsène d'Ikaltho (en géorgien: არსენ იყალთოელი) (vers 1050 - 1127) joua un rôle prépondérant dans la vie religieuse de la Géorgie, sous le règne de David IV le Bâtisseur (1089 - 1125) avec qui il collabora pour l'établissement des académies monastiques de Géorgie. Travailleur infatigable, il compila les principaux ouvrages doctrinaux et polémiques qu'il traduisit du grec en géorgien, donnant une nouvelle impulsion aux études patristiques et philosophiques. Arsène d'Ikaltho est canonisé par l'Église orthodoxe, fête le 6 février. (fr)
  • Арсений Икалтоели или Арсен Икалтойский (груз. არსენ იყალთოელი; около 1050 — умер около 1127) — грузинский святой, церковный деятель, теолог, каллиграф, переводчик и духовный писатель, сыгравший заметную роль в церковной жизни Грузии в царствование Давида IV Строителя (1089—1125), с которым он сотрудничал в создании грузинских монастырских академий. (ru)
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  • Arsen Iqaltoeli or Arsen of Iqalto (Georgian: არსენ იყალთოელი) (died c. 1127) was a Georgian churchman, theologian, calligrapher and religious author with noticeable role in the ecclesiastic life of Georgia in the reign of David IV "the Builder" (r. 1089—1125) with whom he collaborated in rearing the Georgian monastic academes. His formidable efforts at translating and compiling major doctrinal and polemical work from Greek gave a novel impetus to the Georgian patristic and philosophical literature. Iqaltoeli is canonized by the Georgian Orthodox Church, which commemorates him on February 6 (19). (en)
  • Arsène d'Ikaltho (en géorgien: არსენ იყალთოელი) (vers 1050 - 1127) joua un rôle prépondérant dans la vie religieuse de la Géorgie, sous le règne de David IV le Bâtisseur (1089 - 1125) avec qui il collabora pour l'établissement des académies monastiques de Géorgie. Travailleur infatigable, il compila les principaux ouvrages doctrinaux et polémiques qu'il traduisit du grec en géorgien, donnant une nouvelle impulsion aux études patristiques et philosophiques. Arsène d'Ikaltho est canonisé par l'Église orthodoxe, fête le 6 février. (fr)
  • Арсений Икалтоели или Арсен Икалтойский (груз. არსენ იყალთოელი; около 1050 — умер около 1127) — грузинский святой, церковный деятель, теолог, каллиграф, переводчик и духовный писатель, сыгравший заметную роль в церковной жизни Грузии в царствование Давида IV Строителя (1089—1125), с которым он сотрудничал в создании грузинских монастырских академий. (ru)
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