- Ateni Sioni Church
The Ateni Sioni Church ( _ka. ატენის სიონი) is an early
7th-century Georgian Orthodox church some 10 km (6 miles) south of the city of Gori, Georgia. It stands in a setting of the Tana River valley known not only for its historical monuments but also for its picturesque landscapes and wine. The name "Sioni" derives fromMount Zion atJerusalem .Sioni is a
cruciform dome d church (24X19.22 m.) with the façade furnished with carved quadrangle greenish-gray stones, rich decorated ornaments and relief. The church is an imitation of the earlierJvari Monastery , aUNESCO World Heritage Site atMtskheta , Georgia. The church in Ateni was altered several times but its appearance changed substantially in the10th century when the dome was reconstructed with the help of Todosak, an architect employed fromArmenia . The walls of the church contain the first inscriptions byNuskhuri or Nuskha-Khutsuri, one of the versions of earlyGeorgian alphabet , dating from835 . The first examples ofMkhedruli , a currently used Georgian script, are also found in the Ateni Sioni church and date back to the 980s. One of the inscriptions at the church commemorates Adarnase, the first documented Georgian Bagratid nobleman who was the father of Ashot I, the founder of the new royal line of Georgia. [Rapp, Stephen H. (2003), "Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography: Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts", p. 383. Peeters Bvba ISBN 90-429-1318-5.] Near the church there are the ruins of a medieval fortified town (modern-day villages of Didi Ateni and Patara Ateni).References
External links
* [http://www.rzuser.uni-heidelberg.de/~ci4/georgien/eklesiebi/ateni/ateni.html Ateni mural art]
* [http://gori.iatp.org.ge/maineng/monuments/ateni.htm Monuments of Gori District: Ateni]
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