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Orthodox Georgia (Iveria) allotted portion (Appanage) of the Mother of God (Theotokos)

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The All-immaculate Virgin herself during her earthly lifetime had received the Apostolic allotment for the enlightening of Iberia, but an Angel of the Lord appeared to her and foretold that Iberia would become her earthly "allotted portion" only after upon her repose.

Iberia, also known as Georgia or Iveria , was a name given by the ancient Greeks and Romans to the ancient Georgian kingdom of Kartli, corresponding roughly to the eastern and southern parts of the present day Georgia, including Shida Kartli - so called South Ossetia (CURRENTLY UNDER RUSSIAN OCCUPATION).

The Caucasian Iberians provided a basis for later Georgian statehood and along with Colchis nearly triangular ancient western Georgian Kingdom (including Abkhazia - early western Georgian state CURRENTLY UNDER RUSSIAN OCCUPATION) formed a core of the present day Georgian people.

The term Caucasian Iberia (or Eastern Iberia) is used to distinguish it from the Iberian Peninsula. The Iberian Peninsula, or Western Iberia, is located in the extreme southwest of Europe, where the present day Kingdom of Spain and Portuguese Republic are located.

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  • Georgia will newer end to love God the true God , may saint Nino oppen the minds of orthodox from Russia

  • Православие не умрёт! Путин и христопродавец Саак не вечны. А русский и грузинский народы будут вечно соседствовать!

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  • dzlian tkbili galobaa

  • The best video ever, good job!

    ყველაზე მაგარი ვიდეოა, ყოჩაღ!

  • GOD BLESS!!!

    Live for Orthodox!!!

  • k neshastyu Gruzii

  • Great video! Thank you!

  • What is the title of this song? Is it an Georgian Orthodox hymn? What choir is singing?  I recognize this from the Georgian video about miraculous icons and their meaning.

  • Very interesting video indiid!

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