Ketevan Maghalashvili 1894-1973 /Painter. Ketevan is considered one of the first Georgian female portrait artists. By Tamta Melashvili
Barbare /Varinka/ Machavariani-Tsereteli 1874-1948 / Composer, public figure. In 1895 Akaki's famous poem "Suliko" was published and the author himself asked Varinka to write the tune to go along with it. Thus was created the legendary song. By Lela Gaprindashvili
Rusudan Mepisashvili 1913-2002 / Art historian. Rusudan was an art historian, doctor of architecture (1971), and a meritorious Georgian artist (1982). By Ekaterine Pirtskhalava
Elene /Elo/ Metreveli 1917-2003 / Academic. Elene was a researcher of the history of old Georgian writing, a scholar at the Georgian Academy of Sciences and an honorary doctor at Tubingen University in Germany By Tamta Tatarashvili
Kato Mikeladze 1878-1942 / Journalist, public figure. Kato went to Europe to study in 1906. After graduating from Brussels University with a degree in social and political sciences, she settled in Paris, where she remained until 1915, familiarizing herself with the experience of the women's movement in Europe. By Lela Gaprindashvili
Nino Nakashidze 1872-1963 / Writer, public figure. She chaired the Society for Women of the Caucasus, sat on the board of the Society for the Promotion of Literacy among Georgians and was a member of the Georgian Writers' Union. By Eka Tsereteli
Liza /Elisabed/ Nakashidze-Bolkvadze 1885-1937 / Public figure. In 1904 Liza became a member of Georgia's Social Democratic Party. She worked among peasants in Guria. In 1905, she supported the Mensheviks when the rift appeared in the party. By Irakli Khvadagiani
Minadora Orjonikidze-Toroshelidze 1879-1967 / Public figure. In 1919 she was elected to be a member of the Georgian Democratic Republic's founding congress under the Social Democrats' party list. By Irakli Khvadagiani
Mako Sapharova 1860-1940 / Actress. Mako made her successful debut in 1878 in a play by Moliere. In 1879 she became the first permanent member of the Tbilisi theatre troupe. That same year her first benefit performance was staged. By Shorena Gabunia
Anna /Ola/ Sologhashvili In 1919 she was elected to the founding congress of the Georgian Democratic Republic under the list of the Social Democratic Party. By Irakli Khvadagiani