List of Georgian consorts
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House of Bagrationi, 1008-1490
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Martha | - | - | - | 1008 unification of Georgia |
7 May 1014 husband's death |
- | Bagrat III Bagrat III of Georgia Bagrat III , of the Georgian Bagrationi dynasty, was King of the Abkhazians from 978 on and King of Georgia from 1008 on. He united these two titles by dynastic inheritance and, through conquest and diplomacy, added some more lands to his realm, effectively becoming the first king of what is... |
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Mariam of Vaspurakan Mariam of Vaspurakan Mariam was the daughter of John-Senekerim II Artsruni, an Armenian king of Vaspurakan, and the first consort of the king George I of Georgia. As a Dowager Queen of Georgia, she was a regent for her underage son, Bagrat IV, from 1027 to 1037, and was involved in diplomacy with the Byzantine... |
John-Senekerim II Artsruni, King of Vaspurakan (Artsruni Artsruni Artsruni was an ancient Armenian noble family that claimed descent from Sennacherib, King of Assyria . Although it mirrors the Bagratuni claim of Davidic descent and the Mamikonian claim of descent from the royal Han Dynasty, it is usually interpreted as a piece of genealogical mythology... ) |
- | before 1018 | 7 May 1014 husband's accession |
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between 1072 and 1103 | George I George I of Georgia Giorgi I , of the House of Bagrationi, was the king of Georgia from 1014 until his death in 1027. He spent most of his seven-year-long reign waging a bloody and fruitless territorial war with the Byzantine Empire.-Early reign:... |
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Alda of Alania Alda of Alania Alda or Alde was an 11th-century Alan princess and the second wife of King George I of Georgia . The couple had a son, Demetre, who played a notable role in the civil unrest of Georgia during the reign of his half-brother Bagrat IV.... |
A King of Alania Alania Alania may refer to:*Alania, the medieval state of the Alans or Alani people in the North Caucasus*The short name of the modern North Ossetia-Alania, one of the Caucasian republics in the Russian Federation... |
- | after her husband's divorce with first wife | 16 August 1027 husband's death |
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Helena Argyre Helena Argyre Helena Argyre or Argyropoulaina was a Byzantine princess of the Argyros family and Queen Consort of Georgia as the first wife of King Bagrat IV of the Bagratids. She was given off in marriage by her uncle, the Byzantine emperor Romanos III Argyros, to the boy-king Bagrat c. 1032... |
Basil Argyros Basil Argyros Agent of Byzantium is a collection of short stories by Harry Turtledove, centred around the exploits of the eponymous Basil Argyros, a Byzantine secret agent... (Argyros Argyros Argyros , latinized as Argyrus, can refer to:* Argyros , prominent Byzantine noble clan* Argyrus , Byzantine general of Lombard origin* Billy Argyros, Greek-Australian professional poker player... ) |
- | 1033 | 1034 | Bagrat IV Bagrat IV of Georgia Bagrat IV , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was the King of Georgia from 1027 to 1072. During his long and eventful reign, Bagrat sought to repress the great nobility and to secure Georgia's sovereignty from the Byzantine and Seljuqid empires... |
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Borena of Alania Borena of Alania Borena was a sister of the Alan king Durgulel "the Great", and the Queen consort of Georgia, as the second wife of Bagrat IV .The medieval Georgian historical tradition exposes little information about Borena. Bagrat married her, in the early 1030s, after the death of his first wife, Helene... |
A King of Alania Alania Alania may refer to:*Alania, the medieval state of the Alans or Alani people in the North Caucasus*The short name of the modern North Ossetia-Alania, one of the Caucasian republics in the Russian Federation... |
- | 1034–1040 | 24 November 1072 husband's death |
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Helena | - | - | - | 24 November 1072 husband's accession |
1089 husband's abdication |
- | George II George II of Georgia George II , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Georgia from 1072 to 1089. He was a son and successor of Bagrat IV and his wife Borena of Alania... |
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Rusudan of Armenia | - | - | - | 1089 husband's accession |
1107 divorce |
- | David IV David IV of Georgia David IV "the Builder", also known as David II , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Georgia from 1089 until his death in 1125.... |
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Guranduht of the Kipchaks | Otrok, Khan of the Kipchaks Otrok Otrok was an early eleventh-century Kipchak chieftain who was involved in the wars with Kievan Rus', and later served to the king of Georgia... (Sharukanids) |
- | 1107 | 24 January 1125 husband's death |
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Burudukhan of Alania | Khuddan, King of Alania | - | 1155 | 1156 husband's accession |
27 March 1184 husband's death |
- | George III George III of Georgia Giorgi III , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Georgia from 1156 to 1184. His reign, and that of Tamar, are seen as the 'golden age' of Georgian history, the era of empire, diplomatic success, military triumphs, great learning, cultural, spiritual, and artistic flowering.-Life:He succeeded on... |
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George of Novgorod | Andrei I Bogolyubsky, Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal (Rurikids) |
- | 1185 | 1187 divorce |
after 1191 | Tamar Tamar of Georgia Tamar , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was Queen Regnant of Georgia from 1184 to 1213. Tamar presided over the "Golden age" of the medieval Georgian monarchy... |
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David Soslan David Soslan David Soslan was an Alan prince and a King Consort of Georgia as the second husband of Queen Regnant Tamar who married him c. 1189. He is chiefly known for his military exploits during Georgia’s wars against its Muslim neighbors.- Origins :... |
Djadaron, King of Ossetia (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
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Muhammad Mughis ud-din Turkan Shah | Muhammad Mogit ed-din Throgil Shah, Sultan of Erzerum |
- | 1224 | 1245 wife's death |
1247 | Rusudan Rusudan of Georgia Queen Rusudan , from the Bagrationi dynasty, ruled Georgia in 1223–1245.- Life :Daughter of Queen Tamar of Georgia by David Soslan, she succeeded her brother George IV of Georgia on January 18, 1223. George’s untimely death marked the beginning of the end of the Georgian “golden age”... |
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Tamar Amanelisdze | Georgian noble Amanelisdze | - | - | 1245 husband's accession |
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Theodora Doukaina Palaiologina | Michael VIII Palaiologos Michael VIII Palaiologos Michael VIII Palaiologos or Palaeologus reigned as Byzantine Emperor 1259–1282. Michael VIII was the founder of the Palaiologan dynasty that would rule the Byzantine Empire until the Fall of Constantinople in 1453... (Palaiologos Palaiologos Palaiologos , often latinized as Palaeologus, was a Byzantine Greek noble family, which produced the last ruling dynasty of the Byzantine Empire. After the Fourth Crusade, members of the family fled to the neighboring Empire of Nicaea, where Michael VIII Palaiologos became co-emperor in 1259,... ) |
- | 1254 | 1259 became queen of Imereti Kingdom of Imereti The Kingdom of Imereti was established in 1455 by a member of the house of Bagration when the Kingdom of Georgia was dissolved into rival kingdoms. Before that time, Imereti was considered a separate kingdom within the Kingdom of Georgia, to which a cadet branch of the Bagration royal family held... |
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Jigda Khanum Mkhargdzéli |
A Sultan of Rüm | - | - | 1247 husband's accession |
1252 | David VII | ||
Gvantsa Kakhaberidze Gvantsa Gvantsa was a Queen Consort of Georgia as the second wife of King David VII “Ulu” .She was the daughter of Kakhaber IV Kakhaberidze, Duke of Racha and Takveri, who married Gvantsa off to Prince Avag Mkhargrdzeli, Lord High Tutor and Lord High Constable of Georgia with whom she begot a daughter... |
Kakhaber IV Kakhaberidze, Duke of Racha and Tavkveri (Kakhaberidze) |
- | 1252 | 1262 | ||||
Isukhan | Tehormaghan Noyan (Borjigids)? |
- | 1268 | 1269 | ||||
Theodora Megale Komnena | Manuel I of Trebizond Manuel I of Trebizond Manuel I Megas Komnenos , Emperor of Trebizond from 1238 to 1263, surnamed the "Great Captain", was the second son of Alexios I, the first emperor of Trebizond, and Theodora Axuchina. He succeeded his brother, John I Axouchos... (Komnenos Komnenos Komnenós or Comnenus was the name of a ruling family of the Eastern Roman Empire , who halted the political decline of the Empire from c.1081 to c.1185.-Origins:... ) |
- | 1272/77 | after 1280 | Demetre II Demetre II of Georgia Saint King Demetrius II the Self-sacrificer , from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Georgia in 1270–1289.-Life:... |
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Solgar | ? (Borjigids)? |
- | 1278 | 12 March 1289 husband's death |
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Natela Jakeli | Beka Jakeli, Atabeg of Samtskhe and Lord High Steward of Georgia (Jaqeli Jaqeli Jaqeli was a Georgian noble family, an offshoot of the House of Chorchaneli, that rose to a ruling house of the principality of Samtskhe in the 13th century, and eventually Islamized to become a dynasty of Akhaltsikhe under the Ottoman Empire in the 16th/17th century.-History:"Jaqeli", literally... ) |
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Ouljath Khanum | Abaqa Khan Abaqa Khan Abaqa Khan , also Abaga , or Abagha Khan, was the second Mongol ruler of the Persian Ilkhanate. The son of Hulagu Khan and Yesuncin Khatun, he reigned from 1265–1282 and was succeeded by his brother Tekuder Khan... (Borjigids) |
- | - | 1289 husband's accession |
1292 husband's death |
before 1302 | Vakhtang II Vakhtang II of Georgia Vakhtang II , of the dynasty of Bagrationi, was king of Georgia from 1289 to 1292. He reigned during the Mongol dominance of Georgia.... |
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1292 | before 1302 | David VIII David VIII of Georgia David VIII , from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Georgia in 1293–1311.Eldest son of Demetre II the Self-sacrificing, he was appointed by the Ilkhan ruler Gaikhatu as king of Georgia as reward for his military service during the Rümelian uprising in 1293... |
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Amada Surameli | - | - | 1302 | 1311 husband's death |
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Ripsime Ripsime (wife of Vakhtang III) Ripsime was the wife of Vakhtang III of Georgia . The 18th-century Georgian Chronicle mentions her as a niece of Chabour. Vakhtag was a son of Demetre II of Georgia . His mother was reportedly daughter to an Emperor of Trebizond, usually identified with Manuel I Megas Komnenos for chronological... |
- | - | - | 1302 husband's accession as rival king |
1308 husband's death |
- | Vakhtang III Vakhtang III of Georgia Vakhtang III , of the dynasty of Bagrationi, was the king of Georgia from 1302 to 1308. he ruled during the Mongol dominance of Georgia.... |
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The identity of King George V George V of Georgia George V, the "Brilliant" was King of Georgia from 1299 to 1302 and again from 1314 until his death. A flexible and far-sighted politician, he recovered Georgia from a century-long Mongol domination, restoring the country’s previous strength and Christian culture.-Reign:George was born to King... 's wife is not known. The "Georgian Chronicle The Georgian Chronicles The Georgian Chronicles is a conventional English name for the principal compendium of medieval Georgian historical texts Kartlis Tskhovreba , literally "life of Kartli", Kartli being a core region of ancient and medieval Georgia, known to the Classical and Byzantine authors as Iberia... " of the 18th century reports George V marrying a daughter of "the Greek Emperor, Lord Michael Komnenos Komnenos Komnenós or Comnenus was the name of a ruling family of the Eastern Roman Empire , who halted the political decline of the Empire from c.1081 to c.1185.-Origins:... ". However the reigning dynasty of the Byzantine Empire Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Empire was the Eastern Roman Empire during the periods of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, centred on the capital of Constantinople. Known simply as the Roman Empire or Romania to its inhabitants and neighbours, the Empire was the direct continuation of the Ancient Roman State... in the 14th century were the Palaiologoi Palaiologos Palaiologos , often latinized as Palaeologus, was a Byzantine Greek noble family, which produced the last ruling dynasty of the Byzantine Empire. After the Fourth Crusade, members of the family fled to the neighboring Empire of Nicaea, where Michael VIII Palaiologos became co-emperor in 1259,... , not the Komnenoi. The marriage of a daughter of Michael IX Palaiologos Michael IX Palaiologos Michael IX Palaiologos or Palaeologus , , reigned as Byzantine co-emperor with full imperial style 1294/1295–1320... and his wife Rita of Armenia Rita of Armenia Rita of Armenia was a daughter of King Levon II of Armenia and Queen Keran. She was the wife of Byzantine co-emperor Michael IX Palaiologos, making her a junior empress-consort of the Byzantine Empire. In 1317, she became the only empress upon the death of the senior empress, Irene of Montferrat... to a Georgian ruler is not recorded in Byzantine sources. Neither is the existence of any illegitimate daughters of Michael IX. The Komnenoi did rule however in the Empire of Trebizond Empire of Trebizond The Empire of Trebizond, founded in April 1204, was one of three Byzantine successor states of the Byzantine Empire. However, the creation of the Empire of Trebizond was not directly related to the capture of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade, rather it had broken away from the Byzantine Empire... . A Michael Komnenos Michael of Trebizond Michael Megas Komnenos , , Emperor of Trebizond for one day, July 30, 1341 and from May 3, 1344 to December 13, 1349. He was a younger son of Emperor John II of Trebizond and Eudokia Palaiologina... was Emperor from 1344 to 1349. His wife was Acropolitissa Acropolitissa, wife of Michael of Trebizond - Family :Her father was Constantine Acropolites. According to his entry in "Porphyrogenita:Essays on the History and Literature of Byzantium and the Latin East" Constantine was married to Maria Komnene Tornikina. Constantine was a scholar in the courts of Michael VIII Palaiologos and Andronikos... . Their only child recorded in primary sources was John III of Trebizond John III of Trebizond John III Megas Komnenos was Emperor of Trebizond from September 4, 1342 to May 3, 1344... . Whether John III had siblings is unknown. |
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Sindukhtar Jaqeli | Qvarqvare II Jaqeli, Prince of Samtskhe-Saatabago (Jaqeli Jaqeli Jaqeli was a Georgian noble family, an offshoot of the House of Chorchaneli, that rose to a ruling house of the principality of Samtskhe in the 13th century, and eventually Islamized to become a dynasty of Akhaltsikhe under the Ottoman Empire in the 16th/17th century.-History:"Jaqeli", literally... ) |
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1360 husband's death |
- | David IX David IX of Georgia David IX of Georgia , from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Georgia from 1346 until his death.-Family:David was the only known son of George V of Georgia. The identity of his mother is not known. The "Georgian Chronicle" of the 18th century reports George V marrying a daughter of "the Greek... |
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Helena Megale Komnene Helena Megale Komnene Helena Megale Komnene is the name given for the first wife of King Bagrat V of Georgia. Her first name is recorded in "The Georgian Chronicle" , and her family name is based on a theory which identifies her as a daughter of Basil of Trebizond. If true, the identity of her mother would be... |
Basil of Trebizond Basil of Trebizond Basil Megas Komnenos was Emperor of Trebizond from August 1332 to his death in 1340. Basil was a younger son of Emperor Alexios II of Trebizond and his wife Djiadjak Jaqeli... (Komnenos Komnenos Komnenós or Comnenus was the name of a ruling family of the Eastern Roman Empire , who halted the political decline of the Empire from c.1081 to c.1185.-Origins:... ) |
- | - | 1360 husband's accession |
1366 | Bagrat V Bagrat V of Georgia Bagrat V, “the Great” was the son of the Georgian king Davit IX with whom he was co-ruler from 1355, and became king after the death of his father in 1360.... |
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Anna Megale Komnena Anna of Trebizond, Queen of Georgia Anna Megale Komnene , , was a Trapezuntine Queen consort of Georgia as the second wife of King Bagrat V... |
Alexios III of Trebizond Alexios III of Trebizond Alexios III Megas Komnenos or Alexius III , Emperor of Trebizond from December 1349 until his death. He was the son of Emperor Basil of Trebizond and his second wife, Irene of Trebizond... (Komnenos Komnenos Komnenós or Comnenus was the name of a ruling family of the Eastern Roman Empire , who halted the political decline of the Empire from c.1081 to c.1185.-Origins:... ) |
6 April 1357 | June 1367 | 1393 husband's death |
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Nestan-Daredjan | - | - | - | 1393 husband's accession |
1405/7 husband's death |
- | George VII George VII of Georgia George VII was king of Georgia from 1393 to 1407 .George was the son of the king Bagrat V and his first wife Helena of Trebizond... |
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Natia Amirejibi | Kutsna Amirejibi (Amirejibi Amirejibi Amirejibi or Amirajibi is a Georgian family, formerly a prominent noble house, which branched off the House of Palavandishvili and rose in prominence in the late 14th century... ) |
- | - | 1405/7 husband's accession |
1412 husband's death |
- | Constantine I Constantine I of Georgia Constantine I was King of Georgia from 1407 to 1411 .He was the elder son of King Bagrat V of Georgia by his second wife, Anna of Trebizond. His maternal grandparents were Alexios III of Trebizond and Theodora Kantakouzene.... |
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Dulandukht Orbeliani | Beshken II Orbelian, Prince of Syunik (Orbelian Orbelian Dynasty The Orbelian lords of Syunik were a noble family, documented in inscriptions throughout Vayots Dzor and Syunik, and recorded by the family bishop Stepanos in his 1297 History of Syunik.... ) |
- | 1410 | 1412 husband's accession |
before 1414 | Alexander I Alexander I of Georgia Alexander I, “the Great” , of the Bagrationi house, was king of Georgia from 1412 to 1442. Despite his efforts to restore the country from the ruins left by the Turco-Mongol warlord Timur Leng’s invasions, Georgia never recovered and faced the inevitable fragmentation that was followed by a long... |
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Tamar of Imereti | Alexander I of Imereti Alexander I of Imereti Alexander I of Imereti had been Duke of Imereti in Georgia . He took advantage of military defeats suffered by King Bagrat V of Georgia to proclaim Imereti to be an independent kingdom in 1397.... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1414 | 1442 husband's death |
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Siti Khanum Panaskerteli | Prince Zaza I Panaskerteli Zaza Panaskerteli-Tsitsishvili Zaza Panaskerteli-Tsitsishvili was a 15th-century Georgian prince, politician, and man of letters known for his compendia of medical arts Karabadini . He is described as “the great healer and head of the wise” in a contemporary record.Zaza belonged to the old aristocratic family Panaskerteli,... (Panaskerteli) |
- | 1442 | 1444 | Vakhtang IV Vakhtang IV of Georgia Vakhtang IV , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was King of Georgia from 1442 until his death.Vakhtang was the eldest son of Alexander I of Georgia by his first wife Dulandukht. He was raised to the co-kingship by his father in 1433... |
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Tamar-Daria Bagrationi |
Bagrat VI of Georgia Bagrat VI of Georgia Bagrat VI , a representative of the Imeretian branch of the Bagrationi royal house, was a king of Imereti from 1463, and a king of Georgia from 1465 until his death.-Life:... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1445 | December 1446 husband's accession |
before 1456 | George VIII George VIII of Georgia George VIII was a king of Georgia, though already fragmentised and dragged into a fierce civil war, from 1446 to 1465... |
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Nestan-Darejan | - | - | 1456 | 1465 husband's desposition |
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N Kantakouzena | John Kantakouzenos, Despot of the Peloponnese (Kantakouzenos Kantakouzenos The House of Kantakouzenos , latinized as Cantacuzenus and anglicized as Cantacuzene, was one of the most prominent noble families of the Byzantine Empire in the last centuries of its existence. The family was one of the Empire's wealthiest and provided several prominent governors and generals, as... ) |
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Helena | - | - | - | 1465 husband regain Georia |
1478 husband's death |
3 November 1510 | Bagrat VI Bagrat VI of Georgia Bagrat VI , a representative of the Imeretian branch of the Bagrationi royal house, was a king of Imereti from 1463, and a king of Georgia from 1465 until his death.-Life:... |
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Tamar | - | - | 1473 | 1478 husband regain Georia |
1490 husband lost Georia |
1492 | Constantine II Constantine II of Georgia Constantine II , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Georgia since 1478. Early in the 1490s, he had to recognise the independence of his rival rulers of Imereti and Kakheti, and to confine his power to Kartli.... |
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Georgia split into three independent kingdoms by 1490. The Kings of Kartli were descendants of Constantine II, the Kings of Kakheti from George VIII and the Kings of Imereti from Bagrat VI.
Queen consort of Kartli
The Kings of Georgia retained the largest portion of the divided kingdom which reverted to its old name of Kartli. Kingdom of ImeretiKingdom of Imereti
The Kingdom of Imereti was established in 1455 by a member of the house of Bagration when the Kingdom of Georgia was dissolved into rival kingdoms. Before that time, Imereti was considered a separate kingdom within the Kingdom of Georgia, to which a cadet branch of the Bagration royal family held...
and Kakheti
Kakheti
Kakheti is a historical province in Eastern Georgia inhabited by Kakhetians who speak a local dialect of Georgian. It is bordered by the small mountainous province of Tusheti and the Greater Caucasus mountain range to the north, Russian Federation to the Northeast, Azerbaijan to the Southeast, and...
emerged as the other Bagrationi kingdoms created out of the division.
House of Bagrationi, 1490-1762
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse |
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Tamar | - | - | 1473 | 1490 husband lost Georia |
1492 | Constantine II Constantine II of Georgia Constantine II , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Georgia since 1478. Early in the 1490s, he had to recognise the independence of his rival rulers of Imereti and Kakheti, and to confine his power to Kartli.... |
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Miraingul Baratashvili | David Jambakur Katchibadze-Baratashvili, Prince of Gareja (Baratashvili Baratashvili Baratashvili is a Georgian noble family, appearing at the end of the 15th century as a continuation of the Kachibadze , which were possibly related to the Liparitids-Orbeli.... ) |
- | - | 27 April 1505 husband's accession |
1525 husband's abdication |
1556 | David X David X of Kartli David X was a king of the Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1505 to 1525.He was the eldest son of Constantine II, whom he succeeded as king of Kartli in 1505 . Despite the fact that Constantine had recognised the independence of the breakaway Georgian kingdoms of Imereti and Kakheti, the rivalry... |
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Gulchar | - | - | - | 1525 husband's accession |
1527/34 husband's abdication |
- | George IX George IX of Kartli George IX was a king of the Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1525 to 1527 .The second son of the Georgian king Constantine II, he succeeded on the abdication of his elder brother, David X, in 1525. The relations of the king with other members of the royal family were strained... |
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Tamar of Imereti | Bagrat III of Imereti Bagrat III of Imereti Bagrat III , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Imereti from April 1, 1510, to 1565. He succeeded upon the death of his father, Alexander II, and faced repeated assaults from the Ottoman Turks as well as the conflicts with his ostensible vassal princes of Mingrelia, Guria, and Abkhazia who... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 25 March 1526 | 1527/34 husband's accession |
1556/58 husband's death |
1556 | Luarsab I Luarsab I of Kartli Luarsab I , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of the Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1527 to 1556 or from 1534 to 1558... |
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Nestan-Darejan of Kakheti | Levan I of Kakheti (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1555/59 | 1556/58 husband's accession |
1569 husband's imprisonation |
1608 | Simon I Simon I of Kartli Simon I also known as Svimon , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a Georgian king of Kartli from 1556 to 1569 and again from 1578 to 1599... |
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A princess of Tarki |
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1578 husband flee from Georgia |
- | David XI Daud Khan David XI of Kartli Although some contemporary Georgian sources refer to him as David XI , king of Kartli , Daud Khan , a convert to Islam, was actually a puppet ruler of Kartli for the Persian shah Tahmasp I from 1562 to 1578.David was a brother of the Kartlian king Simon I, who led a long-lasting liberation... |
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Nestan-Darejan of Kakheti | Levan of Kakheti Levan of Kakheti Levan also known as Leon , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 1518/1520 to 1574. He presided over the most prosperous and peaceful period in the history of the Kingdom of Kakheti.- Biography :... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1555/59 | 1578 husband's restoration |
1599 husband's imprisonation |
1608 | Simon I Simon I of Kartli Simon I also known as Svimon , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a Georgian king of Kartli from 1556 to 1569 and again from 1578 to 1599... |
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Mariam Dadiani | George III Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia (Dadiani Dadiani Dadiani was a Georgian family of nobles, dukes and princes, and a ruling dynasty of the western Georgian province of Samegrelo.- The House of Dadiani :... ) |
- | 15 September 1578 | 1599 husband's accession |
7 September 1606 husband's death |
after 1610 | George X George X of Kartli George X , of the Bagrationi royal dynasty, was a king of the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1599 until his death.Titles: H.M... |
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Makrina Saakadze | Siaush Saakadze (Saakadze Saakadze Saakadze may mean:*Tarkhan-Mouravi, a Georgian noble family*Giorgi Saakadze, a 17th-century member of this family... ) |
- | 1610 | around 1612 divorce |
after 1612 | Luarsab II Luarsab II of Kartli The Holy Martyr Luarsab II , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Kartli from 1606 to 1615. He is known for his martyr’s death at the hands of the Persian shah Abbas I... |
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Anna of Kakheti | Alexander II of Kakheti Alexander II of Kakheti Alexander II , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 1574 to 1605. In spite of a precarious international situation, he managed to retain relative economic stability in his kingdom and tried to establish contacts with the Tsardom of Russia... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
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1619 husband's death |
after 1619 | Bagrat VII Khan Bagrat VII of Kartli Bagrat Khan also known as Bagrat VII , was king of Kartli, eastern Georgia, effectively serving as a khan for the Persian shah Abbas I from 1615 to 1619.... |
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Djahan-banu-begum of Kakheti | Prince Jesse of Kakheti (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1626 | 1630/31 husband's death |
- | Simon II Khan Simon II of Kartli Simon II , also known as Svimon or Semayun Khan , was a Persian-appointed king of Kartli, eastern Georgia, from 1619 to 1630/1631.A son of Bagrat Khan, Simon was a Georgian convert to Islam... |
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Khorashan of Kartli | George X of Kartli George X of Kartli George X , of the Bagrationi royal dynasty, was a king of the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1599 until his death.Titles: H.M... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1612 | 1625 husband's accession in rivalry with Simon II and Rostom |
1633 husband's desposition |
1658 | Teimuraz I of Kakheti Teimuraz I of Kakheti Teimuraz I , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a Georgian monarch who ruled, with intermissions, as King of Kakheti from 1605 to 1648 and also of Kartli from 1625 to 1633... |
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Ketevan Gouldoukhar Abashishvili | Gorjasp Abashishvili (Abashishvili) |
- | 1635 | 1636 | Rostom Khan Rostom of Kartli Rostom or Rustam Khan was a ruler of Kartli, eastern Georgia, from 1633 until his death. Appointed by a Persian shah as a Wāli of Kartli, he styled himself king of kings and sovereign.- Life :... |
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Mariam Dadiani | Manuchar I Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia (Dadiani Dadiani Dadiani was a Georgian family of nobles, dukes and princes, and a ruling dynasty of the western Georgian province of Samegrelo.- The House of Dadiani :... ) |
- | 1638 | 17 November 1658 husband's death |
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Rwadam Qaplanishvili-Orbeliani | Gorjasp Abashishvili (Abashishvili) |
- | - | 17 November 1658 husband's accession |
1659 divocre |
1678 | Vakhtang V Khan Vakhtang V of Kartli Vakhtang V was the king of Kartli from 1658 until his death, who ruled as a vassal wali for the Persian shah. He is also known under the name of Shah Nawaz, which he assumed on being obliged outwardly to conform to Islam.-Life:... |
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Mariam Dadiani | Manuchar I Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia (Dadiani Dadiani Dadiani was a Georgian family of nobles, dukes and princes, and a ruling dynasty of the western Georgian province of Samegrelo.- The House of Dadiani :... ) |
- | 1659 | September 1675 husband's death |
1682 | |||
Tamar Davitashvili | Prince Davit Davitashvili (Davitashvili) |
- | 1676 | 4 December 1683 | George XI Khan George XI of Kartli George XI was a Georgian monarch who ruled Eastern Georgia from 1676 to 1688 and again from 1703 to 1709. He is best known for his struggle against the Safavid Persia which dominated his weakened kingdom. Being an Eastern Orthodox Christian, he converted to Islam prior to his appointment as... |
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Khoreshan Mikeladze | Prince Giorgi Mikeladze (Mikeladze Mikeladze Mikeladze was a Georgian noble family, known from at least the 14th century, and claiming descent from the Bagratids of Taron. The senior, and the princely, line of the Mikeladze flourished in Imereti , while a collateral branch was later established as the petite nobles Mikelashvili in Kartli... ) |
- | 1687 | 1688 husband's desposition |
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Ana Cholokashvili | Prince Shirmazan Irubakidzé (Cholokashvili Cholokashvili Cholokashvili is a former noble family in Georgia. It claimed an exotic foreign lineage and first appeared in the eastern Georgian province, and later kingdom, of Kakheti in 1320... ) |
- | 1677 | 1688 husband's accession |
1703 husband's desposition |
before April 1716 | Erekle I of Kakheti Erekle I of Kakheti Heraclius I or Nazar Alī Khān , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a Georgian monarch who ruled the kingdoms of Kakheti and Kartli under the protection of the Safavid dynasty of Iran.... |
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Kethevan | - | - | - | - | 27 October 1711 husband's death |
3 May 1730 | Kaikhosro Khan Kaikhosro of Kartli Kaikhosro , of the House of Bagrationi, was a king of Kartli, eastern Georgia, from 1709 to 1711... |
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Helena of Kakheti | Erekle I of Kakheti Erekle I of Kakheti Heraclius I or Nazar Alī Khān , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a Georgian monarch who ruled the kingdoms of Kakheti and Kartli under the protection of the Safavid dynasty of Iran.... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
1687 | 1715 | June 1716 husband's desposition |
27 April 1750 | Jesse Khan Jesse of Kartli Jesse , also known by his Muslim names Ali-Quli Khan and Mustafa Pasha, , of the Mukhranian Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Kartli , acting actually as a Safavid Persian and later Ottoman viceroy from 1714 to 1716 and from 1724 until his death, respectively.He was a son of Prince Levan by his... |
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Rusudani of Circassia | Qoutlchouq prince Tcherkesse de la Petite Qabarda | - | 1696 | June 1716 husband's accession |
1724 husband fled |
30 December 1740 | Vakhtang VI Khan Vakhtang VI of Kartli Vakhtang VI , also known as Vakhtang the Scholar and Vakhtang the Lawgiver, was a Wāli of Kartli, eastern Georgia, as a nominal vassal to the Persian shah from 1716 to 1724. Traditionally, he has been still styled as king of Kartli... |
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Helena of Kakheti | Erekle I of Kakheti Erekle I of Kakheti Heraclius I or Nazar Alī Khān , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a Georgian monarch who ruled the kingdoms of Kakheti and Kartli under the protection of the Safavid dynasty of Iran.... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
1687 | 1715 | 1724 husband's restoration |
1727 husband's death |
27 April 1750 | Jesse Khan Jesse of Kartli Jesse , also known by his Muslim names Ali-Quli Khan and Mustafa Pasha, , of the Mukhranian Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Kartli , acting actually as a Safavid Persian and later Ottoman viceroy from 1714 to 1716 and from 1724 until his death, respectively.He was a son of Prince Levan by his... |
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Upon Jesse's death, Kartli was annexed to the Ottoman Empire but with help from the Persians, Kartli was given to the King Teimuraz II Teimuraz II Teimuraz II , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Kakheti, eastern Georgia, from 1732 to 1744, then of Kartli from 1744 until his death.- Life :... of Kakheti who in turn relinquished Kakheti to his son Erekle II Erekle II Erekle II was a Georgian monarch of the Bagrationi Dynasty, reigning as the king of Kakheti from 1744 to 1762, and of Kartli and Kakheti from 1762 until 1798. In the contemporary Persian sources he is referred to as Erekli Khan, while Russians knew him as Irakli... . The two kingdom will only be fully united under Erekle II. |
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Tamar of Kartli | Vakhtang VI of Kartli Vakhtang VI of Kartli Vakhtang VI , also known as Vakhtang the Scholar and Vakhtang the Lawgiver, was a Wāli of Kartli, eastern Georgia, as a nominal vassal to the Persian shah from 1716 to 1724. Traditionally, he has been still styled as king of Kartli... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
1697 | 2 February 1712 | 1744 husband's accession |
12 April 1746 | Teimuraz II Teimuraz II Teimuraz II , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Kakheti, eastern Georgia, from 1732 to 1744, then of Kartli from 1744 until his death.- Life :... |
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Ana Baratashvili | Prince Bejan Baratashvili (Baratashvili Baratashvili Baratashvili is a Georgian noble family, appearing at the end of the 15th century as a continuation of the Kachibadze , which were possibly related to the Liparitids-Orbeli.... ) |
1784 | 19 August 1746 | 8 January 1762 husband's death |
1784 | |||
Upon Teimuraz II's death, Kartli and Kakheti were united once more with the exception of Imereti.
House of Bagrationi, 1490-1762
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Ana of Guria | Mamia III Gurieli, Prince of Guria (Gurieli) |
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1610 | Teimuraz I | ||
Khorashan of Kartli | George X of Kartli George X of Kartli George X , of the Bagrationi royal dynasty, was a king of the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1599 until his death.Titles: H.M... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1612 | 1616 husband's desposition 1633 husband's desposition 1648 husband's desposition |
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1614–1615 1616–1623 1633–1636 Annexation to Persia |
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1648–1656 Annexation to Kartli by King Rostom Rostom of Kartli Rostom or Rustam Khan was a ruler of Kartli, eastern Georgia, from 1633 until his death. Appointed by a Persian shah as a Wāli of Kartli, he styled himself king of kings and sovereign.- Life :... who did not used the title of King of Kakheti. |
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1656–1664 Annexation to Persia |
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Tamar of Kartli | Vakhtang VI of Kartli Vakhtang VI of Kartli Vakhtang VI , also known as Vakhtang the Scholar and Vakhtang the Lawgiver, was a Wāli of Kartli, eastern Georgia, as a nominal vassal to the Persian shah from 1716 to 1724. Traditionally, he has been still styled as king of Kartli... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
1697 | 2 February 1712 | 1744 husband's accession |
12 April 1746 | Teimuraz II Teimuraz II Teimuraz II , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Kakheti, eastern Georgia, from 1732 to 1744, then of Kartli from 1744 until his death.- Life :... |
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Ana Baratashvili | Prince Bejan Baratashvili (Baratashvili Baratashvili Baratashvili is a Georgian noble family, appearing at the end of the 15th century as a continuation of the Kachibadze , which were possibly related to the Liparitids-Orbeli.... ) |
1784 | 19 August 1746 | 8 January 1762 husband's death |
1784 | |||
Ketevan Orbeliani | ? (Orbeliani House of Orbeliani The Orbeliani was a Georgian noble family , which branched off the Baratashvili family in the 17th century and later produced several lines variously called Orbeliani, Orbelishvili , Qaplanishvili , and Jambakur-Orbeliani... ) |
1687 | 1738/9 | 1744 husband's accession |
1744 divorce |
1750 | Erekle II Erekle II Erekle II was a Georgian monarch of the Bagrationi Dynasty, reigning as the king of Kakheti from 1744 to 1762, and of Kartli and Kakheti from 1762 until 1798. In the contemporary Persian sources he is referred to as Erekli Khan, while Russians knew him as Irakli... |
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Ana Baratashvili | Prince Bejan Baratashvili (Baratashvili Baratashvili Baratashvili is a Georgian noble family, appearing at the end of the 15th century as a continuation of the Kachibadze , which were possibly related to the Liparitids-Orbeli.... ) |
1730 | 1745 | 6 December 1749 | ||||
Darejan Dadiani | Prince Igor Dadiani (Dadiani Dadiani Dadiani was a Georgian family of nobles, dukes and princes, and a ruling dynasty of the western Georgian province of Samegrelo.- The House of Dadiani :... ) |
20 July 1734 or 20 July 1738 | 1750 | 8 January 1762 Unification of Kartli and Kakheti |
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Upon Teimuraz II's death, Kartli and Kakheti were united once more with the exception of Imereti.
Queen consort of Kartli and Kakheti
In 1762, the Kingdom of Kartli and the Kingdom of Kakheti were united under one ruler.House of Bagrationi, 1762-1801
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Darejan Dadiani | Prince Igor Dadiani (Dadiani Dadiani Dadiani was a Georgian family of nobles, dukes and princes, and a ruling dynasty of the western Georgian province of Samegrelo.- The House of Dadiani :... ) |
20 July 1734 or 20 July 1738 | 1750 | 8 January 1762 Unification of Kartli and Kakheti |
11 January 1798 husband's death |
8 November 1807/8 | Erekle II Erekle II Erekle II was a Georgian monarch of the Bagrationi Dynasty, reigning as the king of Kakheti from 1744 to 1762, and of Kartli and Kakheti from 1762 until 1798. In the contemporary Persian sources he is referred to as Erekli Khan, while Russians knew him as Irakli... |
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Mariam Tsitsishvili Mariam of Georgia Mariam , also known as Maria in European sources, was the Queen of Georgia as the second wife and consort of the last King George XII of Georgia .... |
Prince Giorgi Tsitsishvili (Tsitsishvili Tsitsishvili The Tsitsishvili is a Georgian noble family, with several notable members from the 15th century through the 20th.The Tsitsishvili family was a continuation of the medieval house of Panaskerteli, known in the province of Upper Kartli from the 12th century, who derived their name from the castle of... ) |
9 April 1768 | 13 July 1783 | 11 January 1798 husband's accession |
28 December 1800 husband's death |
30 March 1850 | George XII George XII of Georgia George XII , sometimes known as George XIII , of the House of Bagrationi, was the last king of Georgia from 1798 until his death in 1800... |
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Annexation of Kakheti and Kartli to Russia by Paul I of Russia
Paul I of Russia
Paul I was the Emperor of Russia between 1796 and 1801. He also was the 72nd Prince and Grand Master of the Order of Malta .-Childhood:...
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Queen consort of Imereti
Although a vassal kingdom of Imereti was created in 1258, the only queens consort mentioned by names were Theodora Palaiologina, the former Queen of All Georgia, and Ana Orbeliani, wife of Alexander I of Imereti, who was really a Duke of Shorapani and not a king.House of Bagrationi, 1490-1810
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Helena | - | - | - | 1463 husband regain Georia |
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3 November 1510 | Bagrat II Bagrat VI of Georgia Bagrat VI , a representative of the Imeretian branch of the Bagrationi royal house, was a king of Imereti from 1463, and a king of Georgia from 1465 until his death.-Life:... |
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Tamar | - | - | 1483 | 12 March 1510 | Alexander II Alexander II of Imereti Alexander II was a king of Georgia in 1478 and of Imereti from 1483 to 1510.In 1478, his father Bagrat VI died and Alexander became king of Georgia, initially ruling its two major regions, Imereti in the west and Kartli in the east. Alexander was expelled from the kingdom by a rival prince... |
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Helena | - | - | - | 12 March 1510 husband's accession |
1548 | Bagrat III Bagrat III of Imereti Bagrat III , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Imereti from April 1, 1510, to 1565. He succeeded upon the death of his father, Alexander II, and faced repeated assaults from the Ottoman Turks as well as the conflicts with his ostensible vassal princes of Mingrelia, Guria, and Abkhazia who... |
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Rusudan Shervashidze | ? (Shervashidze Shervashidze Shervashidze was a noble family in Abkhazia which, according to later sources, can be traced at least as far back as the twelfth century.Although this is quite clearly a Georgian form , the family is said to have derived from the Shirvanshahs, a dynasty of Shirvan in what is now Azerbaijan... ) |
- | 1563 | 1565 husband's accession |
4 August 1578 | George II George II of Imereti George II , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Imereti from 1565 to 1585. He succeeded on the death of his father, Bagrat III. With his ascend to the throne, George found himself involved in the civil war among the princes of western Georgia. He sided with his nominal vassal, Prince George... |
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Tamar Diasamidze | ? (Diasamidze Diasamidze Diasamidze was a Georgian noble family known from 1443.The family held a fiefdom around Aspindza in Samtskhe , and later acquired the former possessions of the houses of Abuserisdze and Khursidze... ) |
- | after 1578 | 1585 husband's death |
after 1586 | |||
Marekhi Dadiani | Levan I Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia (Dadiani Dadiani Dadiani was a Georgian family of nobles, dukes and princes, and a ruling dynasty of the western Georgian province of Samegrelo.- The House of Dadiani :... ) |
- | 1586 | 1588 husband's imprisonation |
- | Levan Leon of Imereti Leon , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Imereti from 1585 to 1588. He succeeded on the death of his father, George II, in 1585 when he was twelve years old. With his ascend to the throne, Leon faced a revolt by his own uncle, Constantine, who defied the royal authority and took control of... |
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Tinatin Jaqeli | Manoutchar II Jaqeli, Prince of Samtskhe (Jaqeli Jaqeli Jaqeli was a Georgian noble family, an offshoot of the House of Chorchaneli, that rose to a ruling house of the principality of Samtskhe in the 13th century, and eventually Islamized to become a dynasty of Akhaltsikhe under the Ottoman Empire in the 16th/17th century.-History:"Jaqeli", literally... ) |
- | 1597 | 1605 husband's death |
1610 | Rostom Rostom of Imereti Rostom , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Imereti in the periods of 1588–1589 and 1590–1605. A son of Constantine, sometime claimant to the crown of Imereti, he was raised to the throne through the support of Mamia IV Dadiani, prince of Mingrelia, who had deposed King Leon of Imereti in 1588... |
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Tamar | - | - | - | 1605 husband's accession |
1639 husband's death |
after 1639 | George III George III of Imereti George III , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Imereti from 1605 to 1639. George succeeded on the death of his brother, Rostom of Imereti, but his authority was seriously challenged by the energetic prince of Mingrelia, Levan II Dadiani, whose increasing influence over the western Georgian... |
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Nestan-Darejan of Kakheti | Teimuraz I of Kakheti Teimuraz I of Kakheti Teimuraz I , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a Georgian monarch who ruled, with intermissions, as King of Kakheti from 1605 to 1648 and also of Kartli from 1625 to 1633... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1629 | 1639 husband's accession |
1 March 1660 husband's death |
1668 | Alexander III Alexander III of Imereti Alexander III , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Imereti from 1639 to 1660.Alexander succeeded upon the death of his father, George III of Imereti, in 1639. Most of his reign was spent in the struggle against the powerful prince of Mingrelia, Levan II Dadiani, who refused to acknowledge... |
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Zira Dadiani | Levan II Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia (Dadiani Dadiani Dadiani was a Georgian family of nobles, dukes and princes, and a ruling dynasty of the western Georgian province of Samegrelo.- The House of Dadiani :... ) |
- | - | 1 March 1660 husband's accession |
before 1658 or 1661 divorce |
- | Bagrat V Bagrat V of Imereti Bagrat V , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Imereti, whose troubled reign in the years of 1660—1661, 1663—1668, 1669—1678, and 1679—1681, was marked by extreme instability and feudal anarchy in the kingdom.... (1st reign) |
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Ketevan of Kakheti-Mukhrani | David I, Prince of Mukhrani (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
1648 | 1658 or 1661 | 1659 or 1661 divorce |
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Titia of Mukhrani | Constantine I, Prince of Mukhrani (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1659/61 | 1661 husband's desposition |
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Nestan-Darejan of Kakheti | Teimuraz I of Kakheti Teimuraz I of Kakheti Teimuraz I , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a Georgian monarch who ruled, with intermissions, as King of Kakheti from 1605 to 1648 and also of Kartli from 1625 to 1633... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1661 Darejan chose her husband from the nobility to despose her stepson |
1663 husband's desposition |
1668 | Vakhtang Tchutchunashvili Vakhtang Tchutchunashvili Vakhtang Tchutchunashvili was a Georgian adventurer who usurped the crown of Imereti, western Georgia, in the years of 1660-1661 and 1668.... (1st reign) |
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Titia of Mukhrani | Constantine I, Prince of Mukhrani (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1659/61 | 1663 husband's restoration |
1663 divorce |
- | Bagrat V Bagrat V of Imereti Bagrat V , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Imereti, whose troubled reign in the years of 1660—1661, 1663—1668, 1669—1678, and 1679—1681, was marked by extreme instability and feudal anarchy in the kingdom.... (2nd reign) |
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Tamar of Mukhrani | Constantine I, Prince of Mukhrani (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1663 | 1668 husband's desposition |
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Nestan-Darejan of Kakheti | Teimuraz I of Kakheti Teimuraz I of Kakheti Teimuraz I , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a Georgian monarch who ruled, with intermissions, as King of Kakheti from 1605 to 1648 and also of Kartli from 1625 to 1633... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1661 | 1668 husband's restoration |
1668 | Vakhtang Tchutchunashvili Vakhtang Tchutchunashvili Vakhtang Tchutchunashvili was a Georgian adventurer who usurped the crown of Imereti, western Georgia, in the years of 1660-1661 and 1668.... (2nd reign) |
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Tamar of Mukhrani | Constantine I, Prince of Mukhrani (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1663 | 1669 husband's restoration |
1678 husband's desposition and their divorce |
- | Bagrat V Bagrat V of Imereti Bagrat V , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Imereti, whose troubled reign in the years of 1660—1661, 1663—1668, 1669—1678, and 1679—1681, was marked by extreme instability and feudal anarchy in the kingdom.... (3rd reign) |
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Ketevan of Kakheti-Mukhrani | David I, Prince of Mukhrani (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
1648 | 22 March 1668 | 1678 husband's usurpation |
1679 husband's desposition |
16 April 1719 | Archil Archil of Imereti Archil , was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi Dynasty and poet. He ruled as king of Imereti in western Georgia and of Kakheti in eastern Georgia... (1st reign) |
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Tamar of Mukhrani | Constantine I, Prince of Mukhrani (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1679 | 1679 husband's restoration |
1681 husband's death |
after 1683 | Bagrat V Bagrat V of Imereti Bagrat V , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Imereti, whose troubled reign in the years of 1660—1661, 1663—1668, 1669—1678, and 1679—1681, was marked by extreme instability and feudal anarchy in the kingdom.... (4th reign) |
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Darejan of Imereti | Bagrat V of Imereti Bagrat V of Imereti Bagrat V , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Imereti, whose troubled reign in the years of 1660—1661, 1663—1668, 1669—1678, and 1679—1681, was marked by extreme instability and feudal anarchy in the kingdom.... (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1677 | 1681 husband's usurpation |
1682 divorce |
1695 | George IV | |
Tamar of Mukhrani | Constantine I, Prince of Mukhrani (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
- | 1682 | 1683 husband's desposition |
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Ketevan of Kakheti-Mukhrani | David I, Prince of Mukhrani (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
1648 | 22 March 1668 | 1690 husband's usurpation |
1691 husband's desposition |
16 April 1719 | Archil Archil of Imereti Archil , was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi Dynasty and poet. He ruled as king of Imereti in western Georgia and of Kakheti in eastern Georgia... (2nd reign) |
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Tamar Abashidze | Prince Giorgi-Malakia Abashidze (Abashidze) |
1681 | 1691 | 1695 husband's execution |
1716 | Alexander IV Alexander IV of Imereti Alexander IV , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king of Imereti from 1683 to 1690 and again from 1691 to 1695.A natural son of Bagrat V of Imereti, he was a political hostage at the eastern Georgian court of George XI of Kartli at the death of his father in 1681... (2nd reign) |
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Ketevan of Kakheti-Mukhrani | David I, Prince of Mukhrani (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
1648 | 22 March 1668 | 1695 husband's usurpation |
1696 husband's desposition |
16 April 1719 | Archil Archil of Imereti Archil , was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi Dynasty and poet. He ruled as king of Imereti in western Georgia and of Kakheti in eastern Georgia... (3rd reign) |
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Tamar Abashidze | Prince Giorgi-Malakia Abashidze (Abashidze) |
1681 | 1696 | 1698 husband's desposition |
1716 | George V George V of Imereti George V "Gochia" was King of Imereti from 1696 to 1698. He is frequently referred to as George IV when Giorgi III Gurieli, who had reigned as George IV of Imereti from 1681 to 1683, is omitted from the list of the kings of Imereti.... |
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Ketevan of Kakheti-Mukhrani | David I, Prince of Mukhrani (Bagratids Bagrationi Dynasty The Bagrationi dynasty was the ruling family of Georgia. Their ascendency lasted from the early Middle Ages until the early 19th century. In modern usage, this royal line is frequently referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, a Hellenized form of their dynastic name.The origin of the Bagrationi... ) |
1648 | 22 March 1668 | 1698 husband's restoration |
1698 husband's desposition |
16 April 1719 | Archil Archil of Imereti Archil , was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi Dynasty and poet. He ruled as king of Imereti in western Georgia and of Kakheti in eastern Georgia... (4th reign) |
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Anuka Abashidze | Prince Giorgi-Malakia Abashidze (Abashidze) |
- | 1698 | 1698 husband's accession' |
1700 divorce |
1731 | Simon Simon of Imereti Simon , of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was King of Imereti from 1699 to 1701. An illegitimate son of Alexander IV of Imereti, he was brought up at the court of Erekle I of Kartli, while Imereti was embroiled in the civil war among several claimants to the throne. In 1699, the Ottoman government... |
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Picture | Name | House | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse |
Titular Queen consort of Georgia
House of Bagrationi-Mukhrani
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María del Pilar Pascual y Roig | A King of Armenia Armenia Armenia , officially the Republic of Armenia , is a landlocked mountainous country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia... |
- | 19 October 1961 | 30 October 1977 husband's death |
1994 | Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani Irakli Bagration-Mukhraneli was a Georgian prince of the Mukhrani branch of the former royal dynasty of Bagrationi.... |
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María de las Mercedes de Zornoza y Ponce de León | A King of Armenia Armenia Armenia , officially the Republic of Armenia , is a landlocked mountainous country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia... |
14 August 1942 | 19 October 1961 | 30 October 1977 husband's death |
1994 | Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani Irakli Bagration-Mukhraneli was a Georgian prince of the Mukhrani branch of the former royal dynasty of Bagrationi.... |
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The name of Demetre's wife is unknown, but he had several children | ||||||||
Burudukan of Ossetia | Khuddan, King of Ossetia | - | 1155 | 1156 husband's accession |
27 March 1184 husband's death |
- | George III George III of Georgia Giorgi III , of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Georgia from 1156 to 1184. His reign, and that of Tamar, are seen as the 'golden age' of Georgian history, the era of empire, diplomatic success, military triumphs, great learning, cultural, spiritual, and artistic flowering.-Life:He succeeded on... |
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Sources
- GEORGIA
- Genealogy of the Bagratids
- Genealogy of the Bagratiion 1
- Genealogy of the Bagratiion 2
- Genealogy of the Bagratiion 3
- Genealogy of the Bagratiion 4
- Genealogy of the Bagratiion 5
- Genealogy of the Bagratiion 6
- Genealogy of the Bagratiion 7
- Genealogy of the Bagratiion 8
- Genealogy of the Bagratiion 9
- Genealogy of the Bagratiion 10
- Genealogy of the Bagratiion 11
- Genealogy of the Bagratiion 12