He was probably expelled for revolutionary activities, though skipping exams is also a possibility.
Joseph Stalin was Georgian. He was born and raised in Gori.
He was Georgian.
Georgian republic= then a part of USSR, when he was younger- Czarist Russia.
Tbilisi Theological Seminary
No, Stalin was Georgian. Not Georgian from the American state of Georgia. He was born in Gori in the country of Georgia, which is south of Russia just over the Ural Mountains. He was not even Russian.
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No, but he studied for the Russian Orthodox priesthood at the Tiflis Spiritual Seminary for a short time.
Vilnius St. Joseph Seminary was created in 1582.
Saint Joseph Seminary College was created in 1889.
St. Joseph's Seminary - Mangalore - was created in 1521.
Joseph Stalin was Georgian. He was born and raised in Gori.
He was Georgian.
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No, he was not. He was a revolutionary and a member of the Bolshevik Party, later General Secretary, before becoming Party leader and Vozhd of Soviet Russia in 1928, until his death in 1953. Here is a brief history of Stalin's education and early career: At sixteen, he received a scholarship to a Georgian Orthodox seminary, where he rebelled against the imperialist and religious order. Though he performed well there, he was expelled in 1899 after missing his final exams. The seminary's records suggest he was unable to pay his tuition fees. The official Soviet version states that he was expelled for reading illegal literature and forming a Social Democratic study circle. Shortly after leaving the seminary, Stalin discovered the writings of Lenin and decided to become a Marxist revolutionary, eventually joining Lenin's Bolshevik Party in 1903. After being marked by the Okhrana (the Tsar's secret police) for his activities, he became a full-time revolutionary and outlaw. He became one of the Bolsheviks' chief operatives in the Caucasus, organizing paramilitaries, inciting strikes, spreading propaganda and raising money through bank robberies, ransom kidnappings and extortion.
None, he never went to seminary.
Joseph Stalin studied at the seminary as a young man but did not complete his studies.
The name of the seminary is typically derived from the name of the saint or concept it is dedicated to, the sponsoring religious order, or the geographical location where it is situated. Common names include "St. Joseph Seminary," "St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary," or "Holy Cross Seminary."