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  1. Mariam (Georgian: მარიამ ციციშვილი), also known as Maria in European sources, (9 April 1768 – 30 March 1850) was the Queen of Georgia as the second wife and consort of the last King George XII of Georgia (reigned from 1798 to 1800).

  2. Mariam , also known as Maria in European sources, was the Queen of Georgia as the second wife and consort of the last King George XII of Georgia .

  3. Life Dates: 9 April 1768 – 30 March 1850. Types: Murderess. Royalty. persons with degrees of separation from Mariam Tsitsishvili, Queen of Georgia. Explore Radial Graph. Display Publication Bar Graph. Biographies (1 Total) Queen of Georgia Author: Henry Clay Watson .

  4. Mariam Tstitsishvili, second wife of King George XII. This distribution, which continued later with the granting of the Duchy of Ksani to Prince Iulon in 1790, was an attempt to diminish the large powers of the nobility and to centralize the influence of the Bagrationi royal dynasty.

  5. Mariam (Georgian: მარიამი) (1755 – 3 November 1828) was a Georgian princess royal (batonishvili), daughter of Heraclius II, the penultimate King of Kartli and Kakheti. Like her sisters, Ketevan and Thecla, Mariam was a poet of some talent and wrote in the spirit of early Romanticism.

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    Mariam (Georgian: მარიამ ციციშვილი), also known as Maria in European sources, (9 April 1768 – 30 March 1850) was the Queen of Georgia as the second wife and consort of the last King George XII of Georgia (reigned from 1798 to 1800).

  7. Media in category "Mariam Tsitsishvili" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Arrest of the Queen of Georgia (Geoffroy, 1845)-1.JPG 988 × 677; 184 KB