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Satavado (Georgian: სათავადო), same as county, was a
large feudal landholder and
feudal hierarchy-political unit in the 15th-18th
centuries in Georgia...
- (Grapi/Tavadi) გრაფინია/თავადი (Grapinia/Tavadi) საგრაფო/სათავადო (Sagrapo /
Satavado)
Hungarian Gróf Grófnő (born a countess), Grófné (married to a count) Grófság...
- Machabelov) was a
Georgian princely house (tavadi)
which held a
large fiefdom (
satavado) in the
province of
Inner Kartli (central Georgia)
called Samachablo after...
- of
Gomaghali and
Erketi (where
there ancestral crypt was located) and
Satavado (county)
lands of
Sajavakho that
before was
belonged to
House of Chiladze...
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Prince of
Kartli and
Hereditary Prince of the
sovereign prin****lity (
satavado) of Mukhrani. Bagrationi's
paternal grandfather,
Prince Irakly Bagration-Mukhransky...
- (Georgian: კიკნაძე) is a
Noble Baronial (Tahtis Aznauri) and
Chevalier (
Satavado Aznauri)
family of the
western Georgian Kingdom of Imereti.
According to...
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royal authority and
converted their fiefdom into an
autonomous seigneury,
satavado, that is "a
holding of
tavadi (prince)". On the
death without heirs of...
- Atseriskhevi, Bekhushe. In the 15th century, the
Saeristavo practically became a
Satavado ("manorial").
Largvel Kvenipneveli Shalva I Kvenipneveli, son of Duke Largvel...
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realm of the
former would be
known as
samtavaro whereas of the
latter satavado.
Starting in the 15th century, the
newer title of
Tavadi began to denote...
- able to
transform their possessions into a semi-autonomous
seigniory (
satavado)
known as
Sajavakhishvilo (საჯავახიშვილო). They held
various political...