The Davit-Gareji Wilderness
The monastic community that Euthymius led belonged to the David Gareji complex, which lies on the half-desert slopes of Mount Gareja on the edge of the Iori Plateau in the Kakheti region of eastern Georgia, roughly sixty to seventy kilometers southeast of Tbilisi. Founded in the sixth century by Saint David, one of the thirteen Assyrian monks who came to Georgia, the complex consists of hundreds of cells, churches, chapels, and refectories hollowed out of the rock face. The Monastery of Saint John the Baptist (Natlismtsemeli) was established by David's disciples as the settlement expanded.
The wilderness had endured centuries of hardship and repeated raids before Euthymius's time, and the labors recorded of him belong to the work of rebuilding and sustaining the community in a harsh and exposed landscape.