- The
Abuserisdze family (Georgian: აბუსერისძე) were a
noble family in
medieval Georgia. The
first known members of the family,
Ioane and his son, Abuser...
- Abuser, King (1011–1030)
Abuser I
Abuserisdze, King (c.1046/47)
Grigol Abuserisdze, King (1047–1070)
Abuser II
Abuserisdze, King (11th/12th century) Chile...
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Tbeli Abuserisdze (Georgian: ტბელი აბუსერისძე) (c. 1190 – 1240) was a
medieval Georgian scholar and
religious writer. A son of
Ivane Abuserisdze, eristavt-eristavi...
- 1175) John FitzRobert,
English nobleman and
knight (b. 1190)
Tbeli Abuserisdze,
Georgian scholar and
writer (b. 1190)
Thomas Moulton,
English nobleman...
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first king of a
unified Georgia, in 1010.
Bagrat III
granted area to the
Abuserisdze family.
Klarjeti never fully recovered from a
series of
Seljuk attacks...
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Abashidze (1873–1941),
prominent political leader of
Muslim Georgians Tbeli Abuserisdze (1190–1240),
Georgian writer and
scientist Fadiko Gogitidze (1916-1940)...
- that time, the
Skhalta valley was in
possession of the
noble family of
Abuserisdze.
After the
Ottoman conquest of the
region in the 16th century, the church...
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Petritsi 11-12th century,
Neoplatonist philosopher and
translator Tbeli Abuserisdze (c. 1190 – 1240),
scholar and
religious writer Giorgi Dodisi 12th century...
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theologian (d. 1261)
Sorghaghtani Beki,
mother of
Kublai Khan (d. 1252)
Tbeli Abuserisdze,
Georgian scholar and
writer (d. 1240)
Theodora Angelina,
Byzantine noblewoman...
- Kingdom), and
later acquired the
former possessions of the
houses of
Abuserisdze and Khursidze.
After the
fragmentation of the
Kingdom of Georgia, they...