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Galaktion
Galaktion is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Galaktion, an alternative name of Syrian Christian martyr Galaction, see Galaction and Episteme *Galaktion Alpaidze russian: Галактио́н Елисе́евич Алпаи́дзе , birth_date = , death_date = , image = Galaktion Alpaidze.jpg , imagesize = , caption = , birth_place = Kursebi, Russian Empire , death_pla ... (1916–2006), Soviet lieutenant general * Galaktion Tabidze (1892–1959), Georgian poet See also * * Galaction {{given name Masculine given names ...
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Galaktion Tabidze
Galaktion Tabidze ( ka, გალაკტიონ ტაბიძე), simply referred to as Galaktioni ( ka, გალაკტიონი),(November 17, 1892 – March 17, 1959), was a Georgian poet of the twentieth century whose writings profoundly influenced all subsequent generations of Georgian poets. He survived Joseph Stalin's Great Purge of the 1930s, which claimed the lives of many of his fellow writers, friends and relatives, but came under heavy pressure from the Soviet authorities. Those years plunged him into depression and alcoholism. He was placed in a psychiatric hospital in Tbilisi, where he committed suicide. Biography Galaktion Tabidze was born in the village Chqvishi near Vani, western Georgia (then part of Imperial Russia). His father, local teacher Vasil Tabidze, died two months before Galaktion was born. From 1900 to 1910, he studied at the seminaries of Kutaisi and Tbilisi, and later worked as a teacher. Although his very first book, influenced b ...
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Galaktion Alpaidze
russian: Галактио́н Елисе́евич Алпаи́дзе , birth_date = , death_date = , image = Galaktion Alpaidze.jpg , imagesize = , caption = , birth_place = Kursebi, Russian Empire , death_place = Moscow, Russian Federation , placeofburial = Troyekurovskoye Cemetery, Moscow , nickname = , allegiance = Soviet Union , branch = Red Army / Soviet Army , serviceyears = 1938–1975 , rank = Lieutenant General , unit = , commands = *36th Artillery Regiment (53rd Infantry Division, 7th Guard Army) * 972nd Artillery Regiment (113th Infantry Division, 57th Army, Ukrainian Front) * Artillery Infantry Division (Stalingrad) * North Caucasus Military District (head of training ground and anti aircraft artillery) * 4th Artillery Division (1957–1959) * Head of ballistic missile research * Head of Plesetsk Cosmodrome (1963–1975) , battles = World War II *Battle of Moscow * B ...
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Galaction And Episteme
Saint (also Galaktion, sometimes Galation) was a 3rd-century Syrian Christian, martyred with his wife, Episteme (Epistima), whom he had converted to the Christian faith ( gr, Γαλακτίων και Επιστήμη). Life He was the son of Kletophon and Leukippe, who were a rich and distinguished, but initially childless, pagan couple. When the couple was converted after being evangelized by a travelling monk/priest/beggar on the promise that the one, true God would hear their prayers and grant them a child, was conceived and born. hoped from the beginning to live the monastic life, but he submitted in obedience to his parents and was betrothed to the beautiful pagan woman Episteme. During the course of their engagement, over subsequent visits converted first his fiancée and then her servant, Eutolmius. The couple went away to the mountain of Publion: to a men's monastery, and Episteme to an abbey. They did not leave their monasteries, and neither saw the other unt ...
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Galaction
Galaction may refer to: *Alternative spelling of Galaktion * Galaction and Episteme, 3rd-century martyrs *, Metropolitan (1955–1956) of the Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Romania * Gala Galaction (1879-1961), Romanian Orthodox clergyman, theologian, writer, journalist, left-wing activist * (born 1953), Romanian Bishop of Diocese of Alexandria and Teleorman See also * {{given name, type=both Masculine given names ...
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