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The Kingdom of Georgia at its greatest extent, with its tributaries and spheres of influence in the reign of Tamar. Queen Tamar's marriage was a question of state-importance. Pursuant to dynastic imperatives and the ethos of the time, the nobles required Tamar to marry in order to have a leader for the army and to provide an heir to the throne.
Female education (Medieval) Medieval literature (Women's) Medieval female sexuality; Prostitution (Middle Ages) Women artists (Medieval) Women in Judaism (Middle Ages) Women in science (Medieval) Timeline of women in medieval warfare; Clothing: Early medieval European dress; 1100–1200 in European fashion; 1200–1300 in European fashion
"The woman warrior: gender, warfare and society in medieval Europe" Women's Studies – an Interdisciplinary Journal 17 (1990), pp. 193–209. Nicholson, Helen. "Women on the Third Crusade", Journal of Medieval History 23 (1997), pp. 335–449. Solterer, Helen. "Figures of Female Militancy in Medieval France," Signs 16 (1991), pp. 522–549 ...
The most famous of his hymns is Thou Art a Vineyard, which is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, the patron saint of Georgia, and is still sung in Georgia's churches 900 years after its creation. Demetrius was succeeded by his son George in 1156, beginning a stage of more offensive foreign policy.
Georgia Douglas Johnson (1877–1966), American poet; Gertrud von Le Fort (1876–1971), German novelist, poet and essayist; Lilian Leveridge (1879–1953), Canadian poet, short story writer, and non-fiction writer; Amy Lowell (1874–1925), American poet of Imagist school, posthumous Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winner in 1926
Women of medieval Georgia (country) (8 C) Mingrelian women (1 C, 5 P) P. Princesses from Georgia (country) (2 C, 32 P) Princesses consort of Guria (2 P)