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Ketevan Andronikashvili (Georgian: ქეთევან ანდრონიკაშვილი; 1754 – 3 June 1782) was a Georgian noblewoman and the first wife of the future king George XII of Georgia. She is known for the victory of Georgian cavalry under her personal command over the Lesgian mountaineers in 1778.
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KetevanAndronikashvili (Georgian: ქეთევან ანდრონიკაშვილი; 1754 – 3 June 1782) was a Georgian noblewoman and the first wife of the future king George...
Shah of Persia Ketevan of Georgia (1764–1840), member of the Bagrationi dynasty and wife of Prince Ioane of Mukhrani KetevanAndronikashvili (1754–1782)...
replace deposed princes, George married in 1766 the young princess KetevanAndronikashvili, daughter of the Governor of Kiziqi, at the time 12 years old....
The House of Andronikashvili (Georgian: ანდრონიკაშვილები), sometimes known as Endronikashvili (ენდრონიკაშვილები), was a countly family in Georgia who...
personal guard of KetevanAndronikashvili and a marauding Lezgin band. After three attacks mounted by the Georgians with Ketevan's personal leadership...
of the last Kartli-Kakhetian, King George XII by his first wife KetevanAndronikashvili, he was educated in Russia (1787–1789), and served there as a colonel...
king of Kartl-Kakheti kingdom, eastern Georgia, by his first wife KetevanAndronikashvili, Ioane commanded an avant-garde of a Georgian force annihilated...
Prince George, the future king George XII, and his first wife Ketevan née Andronikashvili. In 1790, Bagrat, then aged 14, received a princely domain in...
(Kingdom of Kartli and Kakheti) from 1798 to 1800, and his wife, KetevanAndronikashvili. He studied at the Telavi Seminary, and, at the age of 13, took...
Irakli (1800–c. 1816). Burke's Peerage's version of Ketevan's second marriage to Prince Abel Andronikashvili is not accepted as credible by more recent genealogies...
1903) and later divorced; and secondly married Princess Ekaterina (Ketevan) Andronikashvili. He had 9 children from the first marriage:[citation needed] Princess...
meaning "child": from western and eastern Georgia. E.g. Baratashvili, Andronikashvili, Guramishvili, etc. -dze (-ძე): meaning "son": from western and eastern...
Tiflis into the family of Prince Ioann of Georgia and his wife Princess Ketevan née Tsereteli. He was the only great grandchild of the penultimate Georgian...
28 December 1800 Tbilisi aged 54 Kingdom of Kakheti and Kartli KetevanAndronikashvili 1766 twelve children Mariam Tsitsishvili 13 July 1783 eleven children...
was married three times; first, he married Princess Ketevan née Orbeliani in 1738 or Princess Ketevan née Mkheidze in 1740. According to a relatively recently...
Bagrat of Georgia 20. Prince Iese Andronikashvili 10. Prince Papuna Andronikashvili 5. Princess KetevanAndronikashvili 1. Prince David Gruzinsky 6. Prince...
her on 13 July 1783 after the death of his first wife, Princess KetevanAndronikashvili (1754–1782). Mariam gave birth to eight sons and three daughters:...
1738–1744) and of Kartli (1744–1762). Princess Ketevan (died 1718), who married Prince Abel Andronikashvili. Princess Mariam (c. 1698 – 1732), who married...
Azad-Khan, the Afghan warlord of Azerbaijan, and then Prince Revaz Andronikashvili. Suny, Ronald Grigor (1994). The Making of the Georgian Nation. Indiana...