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  2. Pitsunda Cathedral was built at the end of the 10th century by King Bagrat III of Georgia. It served as the seat of the Georgian Orthodox Catholicate of Abkhazia until the late 16th century when Abkhazia came under the Ottoman hegemony.

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    At the end of the 10th century, King Bagrat III of Georgia built there the Pitsunda Cathedral which survives to this day and contains vestiges of wall-painting from the 13th and the 16th centuries. Bichvinta also served as the seat of the Georgian Orthodox Catholicate of Abkhazia until the late 16th century when Abkhazia came under the Ottoman ...

  4. Pitsunda Cathedral was built at the end of the 10th century by King Bagrat III of Georgia. It served as the seat of the Georgian Orthodox Catholicate of Abkhazia until the late 16th century when Abkhazia came under the Ottoman hegemony.

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  5. At the end of the 10th century, King Bagrat III of Georgia built there the Pitsunda Cathedral which survives to this day and contains vestiges of wall-painting from the 13th and the 16th centuries.

  6. Built in 10th century by King Bagrat III of Georgia in honor of the Apostle Andrew. Until the late 16th century it served as the seat of the Georgian Orthodox Catholicate of Abkhazia. The building itself is notable for its impressive size, reaching 29 m high (including the dome).

  7. Sep 3, 2024 · The Christian Patriarchal Cathedral of St. Andrew the first-called in Pitsunda or simply the Patriarchal Cathedral of Pitsunda or the Pitsunda temple dates back to the IX-X centuries, and its construction is attributed to the Georgian King Bagrat III.

  8. Pitsunda Cathedral or the Cathedral of St. Andrew the Apostle is a Georgian Orthodox Cathedral located in Pitsunda in Abkhazia. It was built at the end of the 10th AD century by King Bagrat III of Georgia.