Sergo Vardosanidze

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Sergo Vardosanidze
სერგო ვარდოსანიძე.jpg
BornDecember 3, 1955
Zovreti, Georgian SSR, USSR
NationalityGeorgian
Scientific career
FieldsHistory
InstitutionsSt. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University Of the Patriarchate of Georgia

Sergo Vardosanidze (Georgian: სერგო ვარდოსანიძე) is a Georgian historian, Professor and a Rector of the Saint Andrew the First-Called Georgian University of the Patriarchate of Georgia.[1]

Graduated from Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani Tbilisi State Pedagogical Institute. Did a postgraduate course at Iv. Javakhishvili Institute of History and Ethnology of Academy of Sciences of Georgia, specializing in History of Georgia. PhD (History), Professor. .

After graduating from the Institute he was working at K.D.Ushinski #1 experimental school as a history teacher, deputy headmaster in academic field. At Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani Tbilisi Pedagogical University he was an Associate Professor, Full Professor of Georgian History Chair, Dean of Department of History, Pro-rector in scientific field; Head of Georgian History Chair at Tbilisi Ecclesiastical Academy and Seminary.[2]

Author of the following books[]

  • Kyrion II, His Holiness and Beatitude, Catholicos-Patriarch of all Georgia. Orthodox Cypsela Publishers (Greece), 1993, 30 pages
  • Georgian Church (in English), Tbilisi, 1999, 14 pages
  • Georgian Church (in German), Tbilisi, 1999, 15 pages
  • Textbook of Georgian History, co-authors – R.Meterveli, I.Antelava
  • Methods of Teaching History (Course of lectures, co-authors – Z.Chimakadze, I.Tskitishvili)
  • Leonid, His Holiness and Beatitude, Catholicos-Patriarch of all Georgia. Tbilisi, 2000, 45 pages
  • Georgian Orthodox Apostolic Church in 1917–1952. Metsniereba publishing house, Tbilisi, 2000 (a monograph), 323 pages
  • Secondary school of Village Zovreti, Zestafoni Region, Tbilisi, 2002, 31 pages
  • 20 centuries of Christianity in Georgia (a guide-book in Georgian and English), Tbilisi, 2004, 18 pages
  • Problems of Georgian National Consciousness, Tbilisi, 2004, 125 pages
  • Ephraim II, Catholicos-Patriarch of all Georgia, Tbilisi, 2007, 148 pages
  • Ilia II, His Holiness and Beatitude, Catholicos-Patriarch of all Georgia, Tbilisi, 2008, 486 pages
  • Ambrose, His Holiness and Beatitude, Catholicos-Patriarch of all Georgia, Tbilisi, 2009, 210 pages
  • Callistratus, His Holiness and Beatitude, Catholicos-Patriarch of all Georgia, Tbilisi, 2009, 208 pages
  • Christophorus, His Holiness and Beatitude, Catholicos-Patriarch of all Georgia, Tbilisi, 2009, 200 pages
  • Georgian Bishops (XX-XXI centuries), Tbilisi, 2010, 513 pages
  • A History of the Orthodox Church of Georgia, 1811 to the Present (in English, Switzerland, 2006, co-author. (1917-2002)

References[]

External links[]

  • A History of the Orthodox Church of Georgia, 1811 to the Present (in English, Switzerland, 2006, co-author. (1917-2002).
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