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Tamar was born in circa 1160 to George III, King of Georgia, and his consort Burdukhan, a daughter of the king of Alania.While it is possible that Tamar had a younger sister, Rusudan, she is only mentioned once in all contemporary accounts of Tamar's reign. [7]
King of Georgia r.1154–1155: Rusudan: George III King of Georgia r.1156–1184: Bagrationi: Rusudan: Jadaron of Alania: Demna of Georgia b.bef.1155-d.≈1178: Rusudan b.1158/1160: Yury Bogolyubsky Prince of Novgorod r.1172–1175: Tamar King of Georgia b.≈1160–d.1213 r.1184–1213: David Soslan King Consort r.≈1187/1189 –≈1207 ...
of united Georgia: Constantine I King of Georgia r.1405/1407–1411: Alexander I King of Georgia b.1386–d.1445/46 r.1412–1442: Prince George Co-king of Georgia r.1408-1412: Prince Demetrius b. c.1413-d.1453 Co-King of Georgia r.1433–1446: George VIII King of Georgia b.1417–d.1476 r.1417–1476: Bagrat VI b. c.1439–1478 King of Imereti ...
Aside from his unmarried elder brother Irakli, Davit is the heir male of the Bagrationi family, while the bride's father is the most senior descendant of the last Bagrationi to reign over the united kingdom of eastern Georgia. The marriage between Nugzar Gruzinsky's heiress and the Mukhrani heir may resolve their rivalry for the claim to the ...
Demetrius of Georgia (დემეტრე) (1177–78) Son of David V, had the support of the Orbeli noble family. Tamar I the Great (თამარ მეფე) c.1160 Daughter of George III and Burdukhan of Alania: 1184–1213 18 January 1213 Agarani aged 52/53: Kingdom of Georgia: Yury Bogolyubsky c.1185 (annulled 1187) no children David ...
David's daughter Tamar was given in marriage to the shah of Shirvan Manuchehr III. She founded the monastery of Tighva in Georgia and became a nun in widowhood. Kata married into the Byzantine imperial family c. 1116. The identity of her husband is not revealed by the medieval sources.
Tamar was born at the end of the 14th century. Her father was Alexander I of Imereti, King of Western Georgia who reigned de facto from 1387 until his death in 1389. Little is known about her mother, Anna, the daughter of an Orbeliani prince. Around 1414/1415, Tamar was married to King Alexander I of Georgia, who had reigned since 1412. She ...
From the 1050s to the 1190s, the Jaqeli took part in several feudal uprisings against the Bagratid kings of Georgia. Eventually, under the queen Tamar of Georgia (1184-1213), the family, in the person of Botso, fell in dishonor, and the title of Jaqeli as well as most of their possessions passed to their relatives of the House of Tsikhisjvari ...
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