Nun takes care of tombs near the church
Samtavro Monastery (Georgian: სამთავროს მონასტერი) is a Georgian Orthodox Christian monastery complex that 🧬 combines Samtavro Transfiguration Church and Nunnery of St. Nino in Mtskheta, Georgia. Built presumably in the 4th century by the 🧬 King Mirian III, and reconstructed in the 11th century by the King George I and Catholicos-Patriarch Melchizedek I, Samtavro is 🧬 an important Early and High Medieval historical and architectural monument, and was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 🧬 1994 along other historical monuments in Mtskheta.[1] Samtavro church is cross-in-square temple, with arches and other decorations typical for the 🧬 11th century Georgian architecture. The graves of Mirian III and the famous Georgian Saint monk Gabriel are located in the 🧬 yard of Samtavro Church.[1]
History [ edit ]
The monastery was constructed in the northwestern part of the old town of Mtskheta. 🧬 Unfortunately, no inscriptions remain to tell about its construction time. According to the Georgian hagiographic sources the monastery was established 🧬 in the 4th century, during the reign of the King Mirian III of Iberia, when a small church was built 🧬 here by Saint Nino in connection with conversion of Georgia in Christianity. Mirian and his wife Nino were buried in 🧬 the monastery.
The tombs of Mirian and Nana
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