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'''The Monastery of the Virgin - Gelati''' near
Kutaisi (
Imereti region of Western
Georgia) was founded by the King of Georgia
David the Builder (1089-1125) in
1106.
The Gelati Monastery for a long time remained one of the main cultural and enlightening centers in old Georgia. It had an Academy which employed the most celebrated Georgian scientists - theologians and philosophers, many of whom had previously been active at various orthodox monasteries abroad or at the
Mangan Academy in
Constantinople. Among the scientists were such celebrated scholars as
Ioann Petritsi and
Arsen Ikaltoeli.
Due to the extensive enlightening work carried out by the Gelati Academy, people of the time used to call it "a new
Hellas", "a second
Athos".
The Gelati Monastery has preserved a great number of
murals and
manuscripts dating back to the 12th-17th centuries.
In Gelati is buried one of the greatest Georgian Kings
David the Builder (''Davit Agmashenebeli'' in
Georgian).
== See also==
*
Culture of Georgia
*
Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church
''Adapted from the
Wikinfo article
Gelati Monastery by Levan Urushadze, licensed under the
GNU Free Documentation License.''