ABSTRACT

COMMENTARY 64 C The Archhishop of Golgotha, Theodosius' (ref. Chap. 13, p. 471, n. I) 'The Archbishop of Golgotha, Theodosius' seems to have been an adventurous, not to say pretentious, prelate, as his later history shows. In 1624 he appeared in Moscow as an envoy of Taymuraz I of Kakheti and Russian officials questioned him. Their conclusions were that he had been a bishop and not an archbishop for twenty years and that he had been in Jerusalem in the entourage of the Patriarch Sophron. Since then he had lived in Kisiqi but he could not show letters of installation to