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  2. Category:Princesses from Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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  3. Ana Bagration-Gruzinsky - Wikipedia

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    Princess Ana Bagration-Gruzinsky (Georgian: ანა ბაგრატიონი გრუზინსკი; born 1 November 1976) is a royal princess and senior heir of the Gruzinsky branch of the Bagrationi dynasty, which is one of the two branches that claim the right to the crown of Georgia.

  4. List of Georgian princely families - Wikipedia

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    This is the alphabetic list of the upper class noble houses of Georgia. They were entitled as tavadi ( Georgian : თავადი ), roughly translated in English as " prince " and in Russian as " knyaz ", a title which was eventually conferred upon most of these families under the Imperial Russian rule (1801–1917).

  5. List of Georgian royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Royal princess Mirian I (Pharnavazid) - - - 78 BC husband's death - Artaxias I: ... becomes Queen of All Georgia: 3 November 1510 Bagrat II: Tamar - - 1483 12 March 1510

  6. List of monarchs of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Regains Imereti in 1412. Despite his efforts to restore the country from the ruins left by the Turco-Mongol warlord Timur's invasions, Georgia never recovered and faced the inevitable fragmentation that was followed by a long period of stagnation. He was the last ruler of a united Georgia which was relatively free from foreign domination ...

  7. List of Georgian princes (mtavars) - Wikipedia

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    Botso Jaqeli c. 1184–1191; Ivane I Jaqeli c. 1191–1247; Sargis I Jaqeli 1268–1279; Beka I Jaqeli 1285–1306; Sargis II Jaqeli 1306–1334; Qvarqvare I Jaqeli 1334–1361; Beka II Jaqeli 1361–1391

  8. Princess Mariam of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Mariam (Georgian: მარიამი) (1755 – 3 November 1828) was a Georgian princess royal (batonishvili), daughter of Heraclius II, the penultimate King of Kartli and Kakheti. Like her sisters, Ketevan and Thecla , Mariam was a poet of some talent and wrote in the spirit of early Romanticism .

  9. Ekaterine Chavchavadze - Wikipedia

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    Ekateriné Dadiani, Princess of Mingrelia (Georgian: ეკატერინე დადიანი; née Chavchavadze; March 19, 1816 – August 13, 1882) of the House of Dadiani, was a prominent 19th-century Georgian aristocrat and the last ruling princess (as regent) of the Principality of Mingrelia in Western Georgia.