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Liparite
Liparite Lip"a*rite (l[i^]p"[.a]*r[imac]t), n. [So called from Lipari, the island.] (Min.) A quartzose trachyte; rhyolite.

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- Liparit IV, sometimes known as Liparit III (Georgian: ლიპარიტ IV [III]), was an 11th-century Georgian general and political figure who was at times the...
- Otago Chachasdze and his army to take charge of the fortress. In 1038 Liparit IV, Duke of Kldekari was on the verge of capturing the Georgian city of...
- commanders-in-chief of the Armenian-Georgian army). Ivane sent his brother Liparit and nephews Elikum and Ivane to the Eldiguzids in Tabriz for help, but...
- troops. This time, he was supported by Liparit IV, of the Liparitid clan, the most powerful noble in Georgia. Liparit, as duke of the district of Trialeti...
- generals Aaronios and Katakalon Kekaumenos (supported by the Georgian duke Liparit IV), confronts the invading Seljuk Turks, led by Ibrahim Inal (a half-brother...
- Rati, son of Prince Liparit. (deceased) Mehmet Ünal as Georgian Prince Ivan, son of Prince Liparit. (deceased) Saner Pakoğlu as Liparit IV of Kldekari, Georgian...
- Bagrat IV by the rebel feudal lord Liparit IV of Kldekari. A feud between Bagrat IV and his former general, Liparit Baghvashi, a powerful duke of Kldekari...
- Jafar, the Georgians under the leadership of Liparit tried to capture Tbilisi. Historians believe that Liparit convinced the king of the need to capture...
- Liparit III Dadiani (Georgian: ლიპარიტ III დადიანი; died c. 1658) was Prince of Mingrelia, of the House of Dadiani, from 1657 until being deposed in 1658...
- Liparit I Dadiani (Georgian: ლიპარიტ I დადიანი; died 1470) was a member of the House of Dadiani and eristavi ("duke") of Odishi, latter-day Mingrelia...