Leuville cemetery
Leuville-sur-Orge is a French town 25 km south of Paris whose cemetery is a burial ground to many prominent Georgian political emigres who had left country after the Soviet invasion of Georgia of 1921. Among them are the members of the Government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia in Exile.
Notable people buried at the Leuville-sur-Orge Cemetery
- Shalva Abdusheli,[1] Georgian politician
- Razhden Arsenidze,[2] Georgian minister
- Sosipatre Asatiani,[3] chairman of Georgian Legation in Paris
- Davit Sharashidze,[4] member of Constituent Assembly
- Akaki Chkhenkeli,[5] Georgian minister
- Kakutsa Cholokashvili,[6] National Hero of Georgia (until 2005)
- Arzakan Emukhvari, Georgian politician
- Giorgi Eradze, Georgian minister
- Giorgi Gabuchia, Hero uprising in 1924
- Vladimer Goguadze,[7] People's guard
- Evgeni Gegechkori.,[8] Georgian minister
- Raphiel Ivanitski-Ingilo, Georgian politician and journalist
- Konstantine Kandelaki,[9] Georgian minister
- Kale Kavtaradze, member of Constituent Assembly
- Meki Kedia,[10] Georgian politician
- Spiridon Kedia,[11] Georgian politician
- Mikheil Khundadze,[12] Georgian politician
- Giorgi Kipiani, Georgian poet and journalist
- Mikeil Lachkarashvili, Hero uprising in 1924
- Vlasa Mgeladze, Georgian politician
- Svimon Mdivani, Georgian politician
- Niko Nakashidze, Georgian politician
- Victor Nozadze, Georgian journalist and public figure
- Elise Pataridze,[13] Georgian journalist and politician
- Noe Ramishvili,[14] president of first Georgian government
- Grigol Robakidze, Georgian writer and public figure
- Kalistrate Salia, Georgian historian and politician
- Irakli Tsereteli,[15] Georgian minister
- Mikheil Tsereteli, Georgian historian and politician
- Svimon Tsereteli, Georgian military figure, colonel
- Noe Tsintsadze, Georgian minister
- Grigol Uratadze,[16] Georgian politician
- Nokoloz Urushadze, Georgian politician
- Alexandre Zakariadze, Georgian military figure, General
- Noe Zhordania,[17] president of second and third Georgian governments
- Ivane Zurabishvili, Georgian publicist and public benefactor
Notes
- ↑ (French) Chalva Abdouchéli.
- ↑ (French) Misha Arsénidzé.
- ↑ (French) Tjitjiko Assathiany.
- ↑ (French) Datiko Charachidzé.
- ↑ (French) Akaki Tchenkéli.
- ↑ (French) Kakoutsa Tcholokhachvili.
- ↑ (French) Valodia Gogouadzé.
- ↑ (French) Evguéni Guéguétchkori.
- ↑ (French) Constantin Kandélaki.
- ↑ (French) Misha Kédia.
- ↑ (French) Spiridon Kédia.
- ↑ (French) Michel Koundadzé.
- ↑ (French) Elissé Pataridzé.
- ↑ (French) Noé Ramichvili.
- ↑ (French) Irakli Tsérétéli.
- ↑ (French) Grisha Ouratadzé.
- ↑ (French) Noé Jordania.
Sources
- Georgian and French documents from Nametia Goguadze, Nikoloz Oragvelidze and Victor Nozadze (1971), Prof. Jean Bret and his students (2000), Luka Melua (2004).
- (French) Le "carré géorgien" du cimetière communal de Leuville-sur-Orge.
Coordinates: 48°37′20″N 2°15′58″E / 48.62222°N 2.26611°E
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