John VII of Georgia
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John VII (Georgian: იოანე) was Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, from 1208 to 1210. He belonged to the group of reactionary monks that supported Georgian-Dyophysitism and condemned Armenian Miaphysitism. His activities resulted by baptizing , the ruler of Dvin and Vaspurakan, and a great number of Armenians with him.
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- B. Lominadze, Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia, V, p. 187, Tbilisi, 1980
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