Ana Orbeliani (Georgian: ანა ორბელიანი; 17 July 1765 – 4 June 1832) was a Queen Consort of the western Georgian kingdom of Imereti as the wife of King David II (r. 1784–1789, 1790–1791). After David's deposition and death in exile in 1795, Ana tried to secure succession for her son Constantine during the reign of Solomon II, who had supplanted her husband. In her efforts, Ana relied on the Russian Empire, which eventually annexed Imereti in 1810. Ana spent the rest of her life in Russia, where she was known as tsaritsaAnna Matveyevna Imeretinskaya (Russian: Анна Матвеевна Имеретинская).
AnaOrbeliani (Georgian: ანა ორბელიანი; 17 July 1765 – 4 June 1832) was a Queen Consort of the western Georgian kingdom of Imereti as the wife of King...
Prince Luarsab Orbeliani, until the latter's death and friction with her sister-in-law, AnaOrbeliani, in 1835. Early in the 1830s, the Orbeliani house was...
while in exile at Akhaltsikhe. David married to AnaOrbeliani (1765–1832), daughter of Prince Mamuka Orbeliani. They were the parents of: Princess Tamar (1781...
names were Theodora Palaiologina, the former Queen of All Georgia, and AnaOrbeliani, wife of Alexander I of Imereti, who was really a Duke of Shorapani...
succeeded by his brother George I. Alexander was married to a certain AnaOrbeliani. He had two children: Prince Demetrius (died 1455), Duke of Imereti;...
1790-1791 11 January 1795 Akhaltsikhe aged 38/39 Kingdom of Imereti AnaOrbeliani c.1780 four children After the death of his cousin, King Solomon I,...
Ketevan Orbeliani (Georgian: ქეთევან ორბელიანი; died 1750) was a Georgian princess of the Orbeliani family. She was betrothed to Prince Heraclius, of...
intrigues. His troubadour affection to Solomon II’s younger wife, Ana, née Orbeliani, might well have been the reason for his being sent by the king on...
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associated with human rights and the President gave them the award at the Orbeliani Palace. She was thanked for her inititative, courage and responsibility...
Heraclius II as his second wife in 1745. Her predecessor was either Ketevan Orbeliani, whom Heraclius divorced, or, according to more recent research, Ketevan...
shah's order, Vakhtang, then aged 40, reluctantly divorced Princess Rodam Orbeliani, by whom he had several children, and married his adopted mother, the...
murdered by a peasant, Biba Dodashvili. He was married to Princess Ekaterine Orbeliani, with issue. Prince Bidzina Eristavi (1800–1876), podporuchik of the Russian...
Princess Ana (1720 – December 4, 1788), who married firstly, in 1744, Prince Dimitri Orbeliani (died 1776) and secondly Prince Ioane Orbeliani (c. 1702...
is not known. In 1732 he married Bangua, daughter of Prince Vakhushti Orbeliani. She died on July 29, 1766. Givi Amilakhvari had four sons—Andukapar (died...
Kakheti, the wife of Prince Vakhtang Orbeliani, and mother of the Georgian literati, Alexander and Vakhtang Orbeliani. Tekle was born in 1776 in the family...
Princess Ana (1720 – December 4, 1788), who married firstly, in 1744, Prince Dimitri Orbeliani (died 1776) and secondly Prince Ioane Orbeliani (c. 1702...
detained him for refusing Islam. Vakhtang sent his relative, Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani, to Pope Clement XI and King Louis XIV of France, pleading for pressure...
first wife was Rodam Kaplanishvili-Orbeliani, daughter of Prince Kaplan Baratashvili and founder of the Orbeliani family. At the insistence of the shah...
(Dimitri) Orbeliani (1766–1827). This union produced five children, among them the poet and general Grigol Orbeliani (1804–1883), General Ilia Orbeliani (1815–1853)...
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1739) by his wife, Princess Elene Orbeliani (fl. 1724–1769). Afanasy and Ana had three children—Anton, Varvara, and Ana. Gogitidze, Mamuka (2007). Военная...
Hoseyn Ali Khan had rebelled against Kartli-Kakheti. Chronicler Papuna Orbeliani would describe his "exemplary bravery" and his defeat of the khan in single...