- The
House of
Sidamoni (Georgian: სიდამონი) was a
noble family (tavadi) in Georgia,
their prin****l line
known as
Aragvis Eristavi (არაგვის ერისთავი) by...
- century, to the
House of
Sidamoni. This
latter change of
power took
place sometime after 1569, when an
obscure nobleman of the
Sidamoni clan, with the aid of...
- same origin. List of
Georgian dukes (eristavs) Eristoff,
Vodka House of
Sidamoni Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Eristavi. (in Georgian) Djavakhishvili...
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Teimuraz I,
Prince of
Mukhrani 9.
Khvaramze N. 2.
Vakhtang V of
Kartli 20. N.
Sidamoni 10. Nugzar, Duke of
Aragvi 21. Ana N. 5. Ana
Eristavi 11.
Dedisimedi N...
- Irubakidze-Choloqashvili;
Princess ****ana (1780–1820), wife of
Prince George Kvenipneveli-
Sidamoni;
Prince Solomon (1780–b.1798), died in childhood;
Prince Teimuraz (1782–1846)...
- Sidamon-Eristavi was born in Tiflis, a
scion of the
Georgian noble family of
Sidamoni,
whose prin****l
branch ran the
duchy of
Aragvi from 1578 to 1743. He was...
- I, by his wife Ana,
daughter of Nugzar, Duke of
Aragvi of the
House of
Sidamoni. He was born
between 1618 and 1622. In 1658,
Constantine succeeded as Prince...
- Sidamon-Eristoff (1891–1961), a
Georgian military officer and a
scion of the
noble Sidamoni-Eristavi family, who
emigrated to the
United States after the Bolsheviks...
-
Iranians crossed the
fortress of Lomisa, Duke
Jesse I of
Ksani and
Giorgi Sidamoni blocked the road to Khosro-Mirza,
authorizing an army of 12,000 Georgians...
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married Ana (died 1624),
daughter of Nugzar, Duke of
Aragvi of the
House of
Sidamoni. They had six children:
Vakhtang V (1618–1675),
adopted son of King Rostom...