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  1. House of Orbeliani. Coat of arms of Princes Orbeliani. The House of Orbeliani ( Georgian: ორბელიანი) was a Georgian noble family ( tavadi ), which branched off the House of Baratashvili in the 17th century and later produced several lines variously called Orbeliani, Orbelishvili (ორბელიშვილი ...

  2. Sonia Orbeliani (1875-1915) was a Russian Empire princess and courtier. She was a lady-in-waiting of the Russian empress Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) from 1898 until 1915. [1]

  3. The Koreshans began moving to their New Jerusalem in 1894. By 1904 the growing Koreshan community had incorporated the Town of Estero and embarked on years of construction of a number of buildings including residences; a publishing house; a machine shop; a bakery; a general store; a Planetary Court housing the seven women who managed the Unity; an Art Hall used for plays, concerts, lectures ...

  4. In the middle of the wedding festivities, the Empress's young lady-in-waiting, Princess Sonia Orbeliani, fell desperately ill. She was an orphan, and the Empress, notwithstanding all the ceremonies at which she had to appear and the claims of her family, nursed her like one of her own children.

  5. Princess Elene; Born: 1753: Died: 17 June 1786 (aged 32–33) Spouse: Prince Archil of Imereti Prince Zakaria Andronikashvili: Issue: Solomon II of Imereti Barbare, Princess Tsulukidze Mariam, Princess Dadiani, Princess Andronikashvili Koreshan, Princess Orbeliani: Dynasty: Bagrationi: Father: Heraclius II of Georgia: Mother: Darejan ...

  6. 14 de sept. de 2022 · A visit to Koreshan State Park in Estero is a walk back in time, with the most unique history of southwest Florida. Today the Koreshan Unity settlement is a Florida historic site with hiking, camping, and paddling, and well worth a visit!

  7. Born in 1875, Sonia Orbeliani was the only daughter of Prince Ivan Orbeliani and his wife Princess Maria Sviatopolk-Mirskaya, whose brother Prince Peter later served as Nicholas II's Minister of the Interior during the tumultuous events of the 1905 Revolution.