From the life of the Orthodox Georgian Emigration in the interwar Poland: The case of Bagrationi Family
Jerzy Ostapczuk
Abstract
When the Georgia had lost independence a lot of emigration, serviceman and civilians, arrived to Poland. Their fates in the interwar Poland still are the subject of the research of scholars. A civil emigration deserves the particular attention. The subject of the article is the history of one orthodox family of the Georgian emigrants – Bagrationi. Special attention was paid to Nikolai Bagrationi who studied, got married, died and was buried in Warsaw.
Keywords:
Georgia, emigration, Orthodox Church, interwar Poland, Aleksander Bagrationi, Nikolai Bagrationi
Ostapczuk, J. (2016). From the life of the Orthodox Georgian Emigration in the interwar Poland: The case of Bagrationi Family. Theological Yearbook, 58(2), 269–302. Retrieved from https://ojs.chat.edu.pl/index.php/rt/article/view/94
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