Georgy Gogelia

He graduated from the Faculty of Agronomy at the Agronomic College of Nans, then studied in Lausanne, attended lectures in chemistry at the University of Geneva.

[2] Abroad, Gogelia entered the revolutionary struggle, becoming a member of an organized group of Russian anarchists.

From the time of the 1905 Russian Revolution, Gogelia was one of the most active figures among the anarchists, editing various magazines and newspapers, participating in meetings, discussions and lectures.

[2] Arriving home during the 1905 revolution, he was engaged in revolutionary propaganda in Sukhumi and Tiflis.

He ended his life in a psychiatric hospital and was buried in the Didube Pantheon of writers and public figures.