- rode a
particular breed of horse. Some high-ranking
eristavis were also
titled as eristavt-
eristavi (Georgian: ერისთავთ-ერისთავი), i.e. "duke of dukes"...
- Mary
Eristavi (Georgian: მერი ერისთავი-შერვაშიძე; née Shervashidze; 1888 –
January 21, 1986) was a
Georgian aristocrat,
fashion icon, and one of the earliest...
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Prince Raphael Eristavi (Georgian: რაფიელ ერისთავი) (1824-1901) was a
Georgian poet and playwright.
Eristavi was born in
Kakheti on 1824, Georgia, in...
- The
House of
Guriis Eristavi (Georgian: გურიის ერისთავი) or
Eristavi of Guria, was a
Georgian noble family, a
branch of the Shervashidze,
dynasts in Abkhazia...
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Anastasia Eristavi-Khoshtaria (Georgian: ანასტასია ერისთავი-ხოშტარია) (February 3, 1868 – May 1, 1951) was a
Georgian woman novelist. She was born into...
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Giorgi Eristavi (Georgian: გიორგი ერისთავი) (1813 – 9
September 1864) was a
Georgian playwright, poet, journalist, and the
founder of
modern Georgian theatre...
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Dominika Eristavi (Georgian: დომინიკა ერისთავი), pen name Gandegili, (1864–1929) was a
prominent Georgian writer and translator.
Dominika Eristavi was born...
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Eristavi (Georgian: ერისთავი) is a
Georgian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Mary
Eristavi (1888–1986),
Georgian aristocrat and fashion...
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Barbare Jorjadze (1833-1895), also
known as
Barbare Eristavi-Jorjadze, was a
Georgian princess, author, and women's
rights advocate.
Jorjadze was born...
- Georgia,
their prin****l line
known as
Aragvis Eristavi (არაგვის ერისთავი) by
virtue of
being eristavi (“dukes”) of
Aragvi from 1578 to 1743. They were...