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archaeologist Diplomat historian university professor

Prince Mikheil "Mikhako" G. Tsereteli also known as Michael von Zereteli was a Georgian historian, philologist, sociologist and public benefactor, Doctor.Sci., Professor.

Background

He was born in 1878, in a village Tskhrukveti (Imereti region of Western Georgia). His father was Prince Giorgi Tsereteli.

Education

In 1911 Mikheil Tsereteli graduated from Heidelberg University (Germany), and received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in History in 1913.

Career

From 1914 to 1918, he was Associate Professor at Berlin University and Chairman of the Committee of Independent Georgia. In 1916 Tsereteli was a representative of Georgia in the Union of Nations in Lausanne, and in 1918-1919 Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (DRG) in Sweden and Norway. From 1919 to 1921, Tsereteli was a Professor of the Tbilisi State University (TSU).

On February 25, 1921, Georgia was occupied by Soviet Russia.

From March 1921, Mikheil Tsereteli was an émigré. From 1921 to 1933 Tsereteli was a Professor at the University of Brussels (Belgium), and from 1933 to 1945 a Professor at Berlin University.

After 1945, he lived and worked in Munich. In the 1930s and 1940s, he was a Chairman of the "Georgian National Committee" (Berlin-Paris).

Main fields of academic activity of Professor

Tsereteli were: Sumerology, history of Georgia and the Caucasus, history of Ibero-Caucasian civilization, Rustvelology (Shota Rustaveli was a great Georgian Poet of the 12th century), the rights of the Nations (Peoples), sociology, et cetera He was author of more than 80 scientific-research works (among them about 10 monographs). Mikheil Tsereteli died in 1965, in Munich.

He is buried in Leuville-sur-Orge (France).

Achievements

  • In 2013, he was posthumously awarded the title and Order of National Hero of Georgia.

Membership

Prince Tsereteli was a member of the Editorial Board of the journal "Bedi Kartlisa - Revue de Kartvelologie" (Paris).