Helena Argyre or Argyropoulaina (Greek: Ἑλένη Ἀργυρή/Ἀργυροπούλαινα, Georgian: ელენე, elene) (died c. 1033) was a Byzantine noblewoman of the Argyros family and Queen Consort of Georgia as the first wife of King Bagrat IV of the Bagratids. She was given off in marriage by her uncle, the Byzantine emperor Romanos III Argyros, to the boy-king Bagrat c. 1032. Helena died within a year or so, without issue.[1]
HelenaArgyre or Argyropoulaina (Greek: Ἑλένη Ἀργυρή/Ἀργυροπούλαινα, Georgian: ელენე, elene) (died c. 1033) was a Byzantine noblewoman of the Argyros...
son in 1032. Mariam also brought him the Byzantine princess HelenaArgyre as wife. Helena was a daughter of Basil Argyros, brother of Emperor Romanos...
born c. 1070, died after 1094 HelenaArgyre; she married after 1028 King Bagrat IV of Georgia; no issue unnamed Argyre; she married King Hovhannes-Smbat...
of Vaspurakan 1027–1072 1072 Marabda aged 53/54 Kingdom of Georgia HelenaArgyre 1032 Kutaisi no children Borena of Alania Between 1033 and 1040 three...
their origin to Greek choristers who accompanied the Byzantine princess HelenaArgyre into Georgia upon her marriage to King Bagrat IV in the 11th century...
Alania Basil of Khakhuli b.≈981-d.≈1040 Gurandukht d.bef.1072 Marta Kata HelenaArgyre Queen consort of Georgia d.≈1033 Bagrat IV King of Georgia b.1018–d...
ruled 913–920 and 945-959) – son of Leo VI and Zoe Karbonopsina; married Helena, daughter of Romanos Lekapenos Romanos I Lekapenos (Ρωμανός A') (c. 870–948...