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Basil of Khakhuli : ウィキペディア英語版 | Basil of Khakhuli
Basil, son of Bagrat ((グルジア語:ბასილი ბაგრატის ძე); ''basili bagratis dze'') was an 11th-century Georgian monk and man of letters in the Kingdom of Georgia, frequently identified as a son of King Bagrat III. He was active at the Khakhuli Monastery. He is a saint of the Georgian Orthodox Church. == Primary sources == The surviving evidence on Basil's life is scarce and no work of his exists, but he is unanimously praised in the medieval and early modern Georgian sources for his contribution to the literary tradition of the Georgian church. The 11th-century ''Vitae of George the Hagiorite'' refers to Bagrat as "the Great" and "a tutor and enlightener of our country". He is also venerated in the 1027–1034 manuscript copied at the Khakhuli hermitage in Klarjeti, where Basil dwelt.
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