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Charter of King George IV. George was the son of Queen Tamar of Georgia and her consort David Soslan, George was declared as a coregent by his mother in 1207. According to the Georgian chronicles the second name Lasha meant 'illuminator of the world' in the language of Apsar (cf. a-lasha meaning light in Abkhaz language).
Bagrat IV King of Georgia b.1018–d.1072 r.1027–1072: Borena of Alania Queen consort ... George IV King of Georgia b.1191–d.1223 r. 1213–1222/1223: Rusudan
In 1192 or 1194, the queen gave birth to a son, George-Lasha, the future king George IV. The daughter, Rusudan , was born c. 1195 and would succeed her brother as a sovereign of Georgia. [ 19 ]
Ahead of King Charles’s coronation on 6 May 2023, The Independent looks at the history of the traditional royal ceremony and how it has evolved through the centuries. The first ever coronation ...
As King of Imereti, developed friendly relations with the Golden Horde and Bahri dynasty of Egypt, and repulsed the Ilkhanate attacks. He also interfered in Trebizond's politics. 1259-1293 Western Georgia: David VII the Elder (დავით VII ულუ) 1215 Illegitimate son of George IV: 1248–1259 (as senior co-ruler of David VI) 1270 ...
King George IV. Born: August 17, 1762. Died: June 26, 1830. Prince George Augustus Frederick was the first of fifteen children born to Queen Charlotte and King George.
This time King George IV and atabeg Mkhargrdzeli had assembled a larger force of 30,000 [9] consisting of Georgians and Armenians, while Jebe had received reinforcements from Genghis. [12] The two armies met on the plain of Khunan in September. Jebe set up an ambush with 5,000 cavalrymen while Subutai went forward with the rest of the army. The ...
George IV (George Augustus Frederick; 12 August 1762 – 26 June 1830) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover from 29 January 1820 until his death in 1830. At the time of his accession to the throne, he was acting as prince regent for his father, King George III , having done so since 5 February 1811 ...