- of Georgia. A prin****l
branch of the
Liparitid house,
known later under the name of Orbelian. The
Liparitids are
believed by
Cyril Toumanoff and some...
- the
kingdom of
Georgia from 876-1184.
Ruled by a
powerful dynasty of
Liparitids-Baghuashi, the
duchy existed in the south-western
parts of
modern Kvemo...
- Orbelian, a
branch of the
Liparitids who were
expelled from
Georgia and into
Armenia in the late 12th century.
Liparitids were
themselves a
branch of...
-
moved to the
Georgian lands. The latter-day
Georgian feudal houses of the
Liparitids-Orbeliani and
Tumanishvili are
sometimes surmised to have been descended...
- (eristavi) of Kldekari, Argveti, and Orbeti-Samshvilde of the
House of
Liparitid-Baguashi from 1059 to 1080/89.
Ivane was the son of
Liparit IV, Duke of...
- he was
buried after his
death in 882.[citation needed] Liparit, of the
Liparitids, took over Trialeti,
where he
built the
stronghold Klde-Karni and placed...
-
Georgia (1027–1072) and his most
dangerous rival. He was of the
House of
Liparitid-Baguashi (later
Orbeli or Orbeliani), and thus, a
hereditary duke (eristavi)...
-
Bagrat succeeded in
defeating his most
powerful v****als and
rivals of the
Liparitid family,
bringing several feudal enclaves under his
control and reducing...
-
Orbelians Nobility Princes Bughta and
Burtel Orbelian, 1306
Parent house Liparitids Country Kingdom of
Georgia Founded 11th
Century Founder Liparit Dissolution...
- of Alania, had the
support of his mother, the
Byzantine Empire and the
Liparitid clan.
Prince George (გიორგი) (1050–53) Bagrat's heir,
opposed to his father...