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After the ] of the ] in 1801, Kipiani family became incorporated into the ].<ref>Списки титулованным родам и лицам Российской империи. Издание департамента Герольдии Правительствующего Сената. СПб., 1892 ("Lists of the Titled Families and Persons of the Russian Empire")</ref> | After the ] of the ] in 1801, Kipiani family became incorporated into the ].<ref>Списки титулованным родам и лицам Российской империи. Издание департамента Герольдии Правительствующего Сената. СПб., 1892 ("Lists of the Titled Families and Persons of the Russian Empire")</ref> | ||
On 6 December 1850 they were granted the herediatry title ] in the ] by ].<ref>Списки титулованным родам и лицам Российской империи. Издание департамента Герольдии Правительствующего Сената. СПб., 1892</ref> After recieving the title, the family became one of the ].<ref>https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/nationalities-papers/article/abs/russian-rule-and-caucasian-society-in-the-first-half-of-the-nineteenth-century-the-georgian-nobility-and-the-armenian-bourgeoisie-18011856/6C9A543D45C030E83A35A027905E79EE</ref> | On 6 December 1850 they were granted the herediatry title of ] in the ] by ].<ref>Списки титулованным родам и лицам Российской империи. Издание департамента Герольдии Правительствующего Сената. СПб., 1892</ref> After recieving the title, the family became one of the ].<ref>https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/nationalities-papers/article/abs/russian-rule-and-caucasian-society-in-the-first-half-of-the-nineteenth-century-the-georgian-nobility-and-the-armenian-bourgeoisie-18011856/6C9A543D45C030E83A35A027905E79EE</ref> | ||
== Notable members == | == Notable members == |
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The House of Kipiani (Georgian: ყიფიანი) is the name of an old Georgian noble family, formerly a princely one (tavadi). "Kipi"(Georgian: ყიფი) means proud in Georgian language.
History
After the Russian annexation of the Kingdom of Georgia in 1801, Kipiani family became incorporated into the Russian nobility.
On 6 December 1850 they were granted the herediatry title of Knyaz in the Russian Empire by Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia. After recieving the title, the family became one of the Russian princely families.
Notable members
- Prince Dimitri Kipiani (1814–1887), Georgian publicist, writer, translator, leader of liberal nobility
Other people with the same surname
- David Kipiani (1951–2001), Soviet and Georgian footballer and coach
- Georgi Kipiani (born 1978), Georgian footballer and coach
- Nikolai Kipiani (born 1997), Russian footballer
- Tornike Kipiani (born 1987), Georgian singer
- Vakhtang Kipiani (born 1971), Ukrainian opinion journalist and historian
Fictional people
- Nino Kipiani, early 20th century protagonist of the German novel Ali and Nino
References
- Списки титулованным родам и лицам Российской империи. Издание департамента Герольдии Правительствующего Сената. СПб., 1892 ("Lists of the Titled Families and Persons of the Russian Empire")
- Списки титулованным родам и лицам Российской империи. Издание департамента Герольдии Правительствующего Сената. СПб., 1892
- https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/nationalities-papers/article/abs/russian-rule-and-caucasian-society-in-the-first-half-of-the-nineteenth-century-the-georgian-nobility-and-the-armenian-bourgeoisie-18011856/6C9A543D45C030E83A35A027905E79EE
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