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GiorgiIII may refer to: George III of Georgia (died in 1184) George III of Imereti (died in 1639) George III of Guria (died in 1684) This disambiguation...
George III (Georgian: გიორგი III, romanized: giorgiIII) (died 27 March 1184), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was the 8th King (mepe) of Georgia from 1156...
George established close ties with the influential eastern Georgian noble Giorgi Saakadze who employed an Imeretian force in his struggle against King Teimuraz...
GiorgiIII Dadiani (Georgian: გიორგი III დადიანი; died 1582) was Prince of Mingrelia, of the House of Dadiani, from 1572 to 1573 and again from 1578 until...
GiorgiIII Gurieli (Georgian: გიორგი III გურიელი; died 1684), of the Georgian House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1669 to 1684 and King of Imereti...
which then reverted to his rival Giorgi VII. Mamia was a younger son of GiorgiIII Gurieli and Tamar Chijavadze. On Giorgi's death at the battle of Rokiti...
phases have been identified at Vardzia: the first during the reign of GiorgiIII (1156–1184), when the site was laid out and the first cave dwellings excavated;...
Mamia I 1564–1583 – Giorgi II (III); son of Rostom; deposed 1583–1587 – Vakhtang I; son of Giorgi II 1587–1600 – Giorgi II (III); restored 1600–1625...
(1611–1657) Liparit III Dadiani (1657–1658) Vameq III Dadiani (1658–1661) Levan III Dadiani (1661–1681) Levan IV Dadiani (1681–1691) Giorgi IV Dadiani (Lipartiani)...
brother, GiorgiIII Dadiani, with whom he eventually reconciled in exchange of new estates. His second term, after succeeding on the death of GiorgiIII Dadiani...
Georgia (12th-13th c.), Georgian princess royal Rusudan, daughter of GiorgiIII of Georgia (12th-13th c.), Georgian princess royal Rusudan of Georgia...
son of Kaikhosro I Gurieli, he succeeded on the death of his brother GiorgiIII Gurieli in 1684, only to be overthrown and blinded by his nephew Kaikhosro...
his son George III in 1156, beginning a stage of more offensive foreign policy. In the same year of his ascension to the throne, Giorgi launched a successful...
Byzantine Empire between 1077 and 1079, and was besieged by the Georgian King GiorgiIII in 1184. It comprised the entirety of present-day Erzurum and Bayburt...
possession. Vameq was a son of Giorgi II Lipartiani by his first wife Ana, probably his cousin and a daughter of GiorgiIII Dadiani. Vameq succeeded to lordship...
by the Mingrelian nobleman Jaiani. His successor was his oldest son, GiorgiIII Dadiani. Levan seems to have been married twice. A woman named Elene and...
Tashir-Dzoraget in 1065. The Lori Fortress was the site where the Georgian king GiorgiIII of Georgia trapped and besieged his rebellious nephew, Demna of Georgia...
lieutenant (b. 900) 1045 – Ali ibn Ahmad al-Jarjara'i, Fatimid vizier 1184 – GiorgiIII, King of Georgia 1248 – Maud Marshal, English countess (b. 1192) 1378...
sovereigns of western Georgia—Levan III Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, then King Bagrat V of Imereti, and finally, GiorgiIII Gurieli, Prince of Guria. Tamar's...
he disappeared from history. As prince of Guria, he was succeeded by GiorgiIII Gurieli, an exiled son of his erstwhile foe, Kaikhosro Gurieli. Vakhushti's...
restored Ekvtime I (1049–1055) GiorgiIII (Taoeli) (1055–1065) Gabriel III (Safareli) (1065–1080) Dimitri (1080–1090) Basili III (Karichisdze) (1090–1100)...
Mingrelia. Yet, several princes of Guria, most notably GiorgiIII Gurieli (1669–84), and Mamia III Gurieli (1689–1714) managed to occasionally attain to...
V გოჩია, Giorgi V Gočia) was King of Imereti (western Georgia) from 1696 to 1698. He is frequently referred to as George IV when GiorgiIII Gurieli, who...
from Sammy, Marcano nonetheless recruits him and Ellis to help his son Giorgi rob the city's branch of the Federal Reserve during the local Mardi Gras...