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  1. 9 de ene. de 2024 · Borena of Alania via Wikipedia, Public Domain. Queen Borena of Alania was the Queen Consort of Georgia, the second wife of Bagrat IV, who reigned from 1027 to 1072. Little is known about her history because of the lack of written history of the medieval Georgian era. She had at least two children and was last heard of on her husband’s deathbed.

  2. Mart'a-Maria 'of Alania'. Lynda Garland University of New England, Australia. with Stephen H. Rapp Jr Georgia State University, Atlanta. Maria's origins. Maria was born the princess Mart'a, daughter of Bagrat IV, king of Georgia, and his second wife Borena. Bagrat succeeded his father on the Georgian throne in 1027 and ruled down to 1072.

  3. Alania was a medieval kingdom of the Iranian Alans (proto-Ossetians) that flourished in the Northern Caucasus, roughly in the location of latter-day Circassia, Chechnya, Ingushetia, and modern North Ossetia–Alania, from its independence from the Khazars in the late 9th century until its destruction by the Mongol invasion in 1238–39. Its capital was Maghas, and it controlled a vital trade ...

  4. Borena sembra aver mantenuto alcuni contatti la nativa Alania: le Cronache georgiane raccontano che quando Durgulel fece visita a Bagrat IV, organizzò anche un incontro con la sorella Borena. L'ultima cosa che sappiamo di Borena è la sua presenza sul letto di morte di Bagrat nel 1072.

  5. According to Georgian sources, Bagrat and Borena had a daughter Mart'a, who was given in marriage to the King of Greeks (Alemany, Sources on the Alans, 3 1 9 320). The portrayal of the empress is due to Anna Comnena, who was betrothed to the son of Maria of Alania, Constantine, who died in 1095/96, before the marriage took place.

  6. 12 de jul. de 2022 · Borena (Georgian ) was a sister of the Alan king Durgulel the Great, and the Queen consort of Georgia, as the second wife of Bagrat IV (r. 10271072). The medieval Georgian historical tradition exposes little information about Borena. Bagrat married her, in the early 1030s, after the death

  7. Articles on Georgian Women, Including: Kati Dadeshkeliani, Borena of Alania, Ekaterine Gabashvili, Anastasia Eristavi-Khoshtaria, Princess Sophia Amir : Hephaestus ...

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