John the Iberian (Georgian: იოანე მთაწმინდელი; died c. 1002) was a Georgian monk, who is venerated as a saint. His name refers to his origins from the Kingdom of the Iberians. ∼ Georgian: იოანე (Also known as John the Georgian, John the Hagiorite, John Iweron). He was a Georgian monk, who is venerated as a saint. A member of the Georgian nobility, he was married and served as a military commander. However, he later became a monk in Bithynia and then traveled to Constantinople to rescue his son, Euthymius the Illuminator (Euthymius Opplyseren). Euthymius had been held as a hostage by the emperor. His feast day is July 12.
  • Name: John the Iberian
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  • Birth: Georgia
  • Death: 12/07/1002 (Peninsula of Mount Athos, Mount Athos, Greece)
  • Died at 81–82
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  • Lived in Peninsula of Mount Athos
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