Nikoloz Baratashvili
| ნიკოლოზ ბარათაშვილი
  Nikoloz Baratashvili | |
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| Born | 4 December 1817 Tiflis, Georgia Governorate, Russian Empire | 
| Died | 21 October 1845 (aged 27) Ganja, Russian Empire | 
| Resting place | Mtatsminda Pantheon, Tbilisi | 
| Occupation | Writer, poet | 
| Nationality | Georgian | 
| Genre | poetry | 
| Literary movement | Romanticism | 
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Prince Nikoloz "Tato" Baratashvili (Georgian: ნიკოლოზ "ტატო" ბარათაშვილი; 4 December 1817 – 21 October 1845) was a Georgian poet. He was one of the first Georgians to marry modern nationalism with European Romanticism and to introduce "Europeanism" into Georgian literature. Due to his early death, Baratashvili left a relatively small literary heritage of fewer than forty short lyrics, one extended poem, and a few private letters, but he is nevertheless considered to be the high point of Georgian Romanticism. He was referred to as the "Georgian Byron".