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34: 182: 280:. The side apses communicated openly with the sanctuary and the central bay rather than forming individual chambers. Apart from the 8th-century Georgian foundation inscription, there is another, heavily damaged, almost illegible Georgian inscription in the southern façade and, next to it, a fragment in Armenian identifying the Armenian catholicos Gevorg III Loretsi (r. 1069–1072). 254:
The Sioni church is built of neatly hewn yellow sandstone blocks and externally measures 24 × 24 metres. It is a three-nave building with a centrally located dome, with an oblong rectangular ground plan. The Samshvilde church bears marked similarities to the
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Berikashvili, David (2018). "Samshvilde: Multidisciplinary Approaches to a Historical City of Central Transcaucasia". In Anderson, William; Hopper, Kristen; Robinson, Abby (eds.).
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Landscape Archaeology in Southern Caucasia. Finding Common Ground in Diverse Environment: Proceedings of the workshop held at 10th ICAANE in Vienna, April 2016
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The Sioni church is part of the Samshvilde historic site, which is centered in a naturally fortified location, a rocky terrain at the confluence of the
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The dome rested on the crossing of longitudinal and transverse axes and was supported by four free-standing pillars. The transition from the square
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of the Classical sources—with founding the church of Sioni at Samshvilde; archaeologists have not been able to locate the remains of this church.
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in its plan and conception, but here, unlike Tsromi, two long ambulatory galleries ran on the south and north, ending in separate chapels (
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script, from the better-preserved eastern façade, containing references to the contemporary Byzantine emperors
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Gamkrelidze, Gela; Mindorashvili, Davit; Bragvadze, Zurab; Kvatsadze, Marine, eds. (2013). "სამშვილდე ".
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The extant fragments of the Sioni church date to the period of 759–777 as suggested by a
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Samshvilde Sioni church. A Georgian inscription of the 8th century.
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Immovable Cultural Monuments of National Significance of Georgia
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and Chivchavi rivers, 4 km south of the town of
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41°30′25″N 44°30′13″E / 41.506966°N 44.503482°E / 41.506966; 44.503482 (Samshvilde)
Samshvilde
Tetritsqaro Municipality
Kvemo Kartli
Georgia
Georgian
romanized
Samshvilde
Georgia
Kvemo Kartli
apsed
sanctuary
pastophoria
Immovable Cultural Monuments of National Significance

Khrami
Tetritsqaro
Holy Land
Mount Zion
Jerusalem
Georgian Chronicles
Sagdukht
Kartli
Iberia
foundational inscription
asomtavruli
Constantine V
Leo IV the Khazar
church of Tsromi

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