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The evidence from medieval Georgia allows for these questions about patron- age to be examined in some detail . ... social base responsible for building and decorating churches and the individual ef- fect of patrons on each monument .
The evidence from medieval Georgia allows for these questions about patron- age to be examined in some detail . ... social base responsible for building and decorating churches and the individual ef- fect of patrons on each monument .
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supplemented by the chronicle records , provides information about the patrons and historical creation of particular monuments , and it is on this that I base my interpre- tations . I do not seek to attribute specific intentions to ...
supplemented by the chronicle records , provides information about the patrons and historical creation of particular monuments , and it is on this that I base my interpre- tations . I do not seek to attribute specific intentions to ...
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Page xix - N. Thierry, Le souverain dans les programmes d'églises en Cappadoce et en Géorgie du X' au XIII' siècle, dans Revue des études géorgiennes et caucasiennes, 4, 1988, p.