George VII (Georgian: გიორგი VII, romanized:giorgi VII) (died 1405 or 1407) of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king (mepe) of Georgia from 1393 to 1407 (alternatively, from 1395 to 1405).[1] George put up a stiff resistance and had to spend much of his reign fighting against Timur.
^Kʻartʻuli diplomatiis istoriis narkvevebi (in Georgian). Tʻbilisis universitetis gamomcʻemloba. 1998. pp. 530–543. ISBN 978-5-511-00896-7.
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GeorgeVII (Georgian: გიორგი VII, romanized: giorgi VII) (died 1405 or 1407) of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king (mepe) ofGeorgia from 1393 to 1407 (alternatively...
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advantage of the temporary weakness ofGeorgians and launched attacks against them, apparently in which, GeorgeVIIofGeorgia was killed. Constantine I of Georgia...
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catching Prince Tahir, son of Sultan Ahmad Jalayir inside. In 1388, GeorgeVIIofGeorgia broke through the siege, allowing Tahir to escape. Worries had also...
Bagrat V in 1386. Georgian resistance prompted a renewed attack by the Turco-Mongol armies. Bagrat's son and successor, GeorgeVII, put up a stiff resistance...
reintegrated by GeorgeVIIofGeorgia. In 1396, Constantine took advantage ofGeorgeVII's continuous war with Timur—in which a great number of Imeretians...
the crown of western Georgia once again fell into chaos, allowing King GeorgeVIIofGeorgia to unite with the great feudal lords of the West and invade...
Truce of Shamkor 1401 The Truce of Shamkor was a truce agreed to by King GeorgeVIIofGeorgia and Timur, ruler of Timurid Empire on September 1401, which...
the Great (Georgian: ბაგრატ V დიდი, Bagrat V Didi, died 1393) from the Bagrationi dynasty was the son of the Georgian king David IX ofGeorgia by his wife...
married Anna of Trebizond. According to the Georgian Chronicle, Helena was survived by two children:[citation needed] GeorgeVIIofGeorgia David. Otherwise...
and Herzegovina, Georgia, Ukraine, Malta, Ethiopia, as well as Catalonia and Aragon in Spain, and Moscow in Russia, have claimed George as their patron...
of the western Georgian nobles would bend others into submission. He was defeated and killed in a battle with Vameq, who then invited King GeorgeVII...
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afforded to Tamar in the medieval Georgian sources. Tamar was proclaimed heir and co-ruler by her reigning father George III in 1178, but she faced significant...
Beulah George "Georgia" Tann (July 18, 1891 – September 15, 1950), was an American social worker and child trafficker who operated the Tennessee Children's...