- The
House of
Vardanisdze (Georgian: ვარდანისძე) was an
aristocratic family in
medieval Georgia,
listed among the
Great Nobles (didebuli) of the realm...
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Marushian Vardanisdze (Georgian: მარუშიან ვარდანისძე) was a
Georgian noble (didebuli) from
eastern Georgia in 12th century.
Following the
death of George...
- Presumably, the
Dadiani descended from a
certain Dadi, of the
House of
Vardanisdze.
Appointed as
hereditary eristavi (dukes) of
Odishi (Samegrelo) in reward...
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Vardanisdze family (ვარდანისძე),
hereditary rulers of
Svaneti (a
highland province in
western Georgia). The
other notable branch of the
Vardanisdze was...
- the
House of
Vardanisdze thereafter. In the 1460s, when the
power of the
Bagrationi dynasty of
Georgia was on the decline, the
Vardanisdze-Gurieli dynasty...
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record in
office Title(s)
Ivane III
Vardanisdze Ivane Kolonkelisdze 1177/1178
Qutlu Arslan 1177 1185
Kakhaber Vardanisdze 1185
Abulasan 1185 1188
Shalva Akhaltsikheli...
- Ratishvili.
Under King
Bagrat V, the
House of
Gelovani succeeded the
House of
Vardanisdze in 1360 as the
dukes (eristavi) of Svaneti.
Their dynastic name was variously...
- the Svans,
whence the
Vardanisdze,
forefathers of the Dadiani-Gurieli dynasts, stemmed.
Kakhaber can be the
unnamed Vardanisdze of
Prince Vakhushti's...
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Eulogies of the
Sovereigns mentions the Amanelisdze,
together with the
Vardanisdze and Saghiridze, as parti****nts of the sword-girdling
ceremony of Queen...
- Georgia,
where it was held by the duke (eristavi) of Svaneti,
Iovane Vardanisdze,
under King
David IV (r. 1089–1125). A
variant of the title, stratoros...