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GiorgiIV may refer to: George IV of Georgia (1191–1223) GiorgiIV, Catholicos of Kartli in 1225–1230 George IV of Imereti (died in 1684) George IV of...
George IV (Georgian: გიორგი IV, romanized: giorgiIV) , also known as Lasha Giorgi (Georgian: ლაშა გიორგი, romanized: lasha giorgi) (1191–1223), of the...
GiorgiIV Dadiani (Georgian: გიორგი IV დადიანი; died 1715) was Prince of Mingrelia from 1691 to 1704 and from 1710 to 1715. Giorgi's accession to rulership...
Mamia IV Gurieli. Giorgi Gurieli was married twice, first to Elene (Mariam), daughter of Prince Abashidze or, according to Cyril Toumanoff, of Giorgi Shervashidze...
1726–1756 – Mamia IV (VI); son of GiorgiIV; deposed, died 1778 1756–1758 – Giorgi V (VI); son of GiorgiIV; abdicated 1758–1765 – Mamia IV (VI); restored;...
son of GiorgiIV Dadiani by his wife, Sevdia Mikeladze, whom Giorgi divorced, in 1701, to marry Tamar, daughter of the powerful prince Giorgi-Malakia...
eldest son of GiorgiIV Gurieli, Prince of Guria, by his wife, Elene née Shervashidze-Eristavi. He was born before 1717, the year when Giorgi divorced Elene...
Guria. He was briefly Prince-regnant of Guria as a rival to his brother GiorgiIV Gurieli in 1716. In 1724, he emigrated to the Russian Empire, where he...
King Erekle II (also known as Heraclius II). She was a daughter of Katsia-Giorgi Dadiani, a member of the princely house of Mingrelia. Darajan married Heraclius...
Giorgi VII. Mamia was a younger son of Giorgi III Gurieli and Tamar Chijavadze. On Giorgi's death at the battle of Rokiti against King Alexander IV of...
from 1715 to 1728. He acceded to power in a coup against his own father, GiorgiIV Dadiani, and came to dominate western Georgian politics by asserting tutelage...
III Dadiani (1658–1661) Levan III Dadiani (1661–1681) Levan IV Dadiani (1681–1691) GiorgiIV Dadiani (Lipartiani) (1700–1704, 1710–1714) Katsia I Dadiani...
There was also a Giorgi II, Catholicos of Kartli who ruled in 826–838. George II (Georgian: გიორგი II, romanized: giorgi II) (c. 1050 – 1112), of the...
pan-Caucasian empire of the Georgian Bagratids shrank under T'amar's children GiorgiIV Laša (r. 1213–23 C.E.) and Rusudan (r. 1223–45 C.E.). Rapp, Stephen H...
from 1765 to 1771 and from 1776 to 1788. Giorgi was a son of GiorgiIV Gurieli and a younger brother of Mamia IV Gurieli. He was installed by King Solomon...
murder of his rightful heir, Manuchar, at the hands of Giorgi III Gurieli, Prince of Guria, Levan IV Dadiani, the only surviving son of his namesake father...
commanded by Captain Novitsky and guided by the loyal Georgian prince Giorgi Amirejibi, hurried from Tskhinvali and surprised Iulon's sleeping men at...
34, she married Prince Revaz (Roman) Eristavi (c. 1757–1813), a son of Giorgi, Duke of Ksani, who had been dispossessed by Heraclius II of his hereditary...
ISBN 978-0-312-22990-0. Hewsen, Robert H. (1980). "The Meliks of Eastern Armenia: IV: The Siwnid Origins of Xač'atur Abovean". Revue des études Arméniennes. New...
detachment, commanded by Captain Novitsky and guided by the Georgian prince Giorgi Amirejibi, hurried from Tskhinvali and surprised Iulon's sleeping men at...