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- The Abuserisdze (Georgian: აბუსერისძე) were a noble family in medieval Georgia. The first known members of the family, Ioane and his son, Abuser, served...
- Tbeli Abuserisdze (Georgian: ტბელი აბუსერისძე) (c. 1190 – 1240) was a medieval Georgian scholar and religious writer. A son of Ivane Abuserisdze, eristavt-eristavi...
- Abuser, King (1011–1030) Abuser I Abuserisdze, King (c.1046/47) Grigol Abuserisdze, King (1047–1070) Abuser II Abuserisdze, King (11th/12th century) Chile...
- Abashidze (1873–1941), prominent political leader of Muslim Georgians Tbeli Abuserisdze (1190–1240), Georgian writer and scientist Sopho Khalvashi (born 31 May...
- 1175) John FitzRobert, English nobleman and knight (b. 1190) Tbeli Abuserisdze, Georgian scholar and writer (b. 1190) Thomas Moulton, English nobleman...
- 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...
- Petritsi 11-12th century, Neoplatonist philosopher and translator Tbeli Abuserisdze (c. 1190 – 1240), scholar and religious writer Giorgi Dodisi 12th century...
- theologian (d. 1261) Sorghaghtani Beki, mother of Kublai Khan (d. 1252) Tbeli Abuserisdze, Georgian scholar and writer (d. 1240) Theodora Angelina, Byzantine noblewoman...
- was married to Vaneni, daughter of Ivane Abuserisdze, duke of Adjara, and sister of the scholar Tbeli Abuserisdze. The Botsosdze are last heard of with Shalva...
- 1175) John FitzRobert, English nobleman and knight (b. 1190) Tbeli Abuserisdze, Georgian scholar and writer (b. 1190) Thomas Moulton, English nobleman...