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  1. Tamara [2] [3] [4] o Tamar [5] [6] (en georgiano თამარი [Tamari]; c. 1160-18 de enero de 1213) fue reina de Georgia de 1184 hasta su muerte, período en el que la Edad de Oro de Georgia (siglos XI y XIII) alcanzó su apogeo.

  2. Tamar the Great ( Georgian: თამარ მეფე, romanized: tamar mepe, lit. 'King Tamar'; c. 1160 – 18 January 1213) reigned as the Queen of Georgia from 1184 to 1213, presiding over the apex of the Georgian Golden Age. [2] A member of the Bagrationi dynasty, her position as the first woman to rule Georgia in her own ...

    • Crowning A Queen
    • Her Own Queen
    • To War
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    • Tamar's Legacy

    Tamar was the eldest daughter of George III of Georgia (aka Giorgi III, r. 1156-1184 CE). Without any sons of his own, and having blinded and castrated his only nephew after a rebel fomented around him, George had no male heirs. But George made his decision of successor clear, unlike his father Demetrius I of Georgia (aka Demetre I, r. 1125-1156 CE...

    In 1188 CE, not only was Yuri sent away but Catholicos Mikel also died. Freed from their control, Tamar chose her own men to fill the top positions in Georgia, including interior minister and commander-in-chief. The Mkhargrdzeli brothers, Zakare and Ivane, became especially important as advisors and military commanders. She next married someone of ...

    Georgia was once again secure, and in 1192 CE, Tamar gave birth to the future George IV. To celebrate, David Soslan launched two military campaigns, capturing the city of Bardavi, the old capital of Albania in the eastern Caucasus, and Erzurum. In response, the Caliph in Baghdad declared a jihad of all Muslims against Georgia. Nusrat al-Din Abu Bak...

    While Georgia was victorious in the east, Constantinople had been surrounded by and sacked by the Fourth Crusade in 1204 CE. While the Byzantine Empire was occupied with the Crusaders and then disintegrated into a successor land grab when Constantinople was sacked, Tamar was engaged in a new adventure in Byzantineterritory on the Black Sea. Tamar's...

    Under Tamar, Georgia reached its greatest territorial and political height. Its armies campaigned from Trebizond to Iran, and Georgia was undisputedly a major power in the region. Tamar is almost certainly the most lauded of Georgia's medieval rulers and was written about and eulogized by Georgians medieval and modern. Contemporary poet Shota Rusta...

  3. Tamara o Tamar (en georgiano თამარი [ Tamari ]; c. 1160-18 de enero de 1213) fue reina de Georgia de 1184 hasta su muerte, período en el que la Edad de Oro de Georgia (siglos XI y XIII) alcanzó su apogeo.

  4. La reina Tamar de Georgia. El reinado de la reina Tamar constituyó el culmen del poder de Georgia en toda la historia de la nación. En 1194–1204, los ejércitos de Tamar aplastaron nuevas invasiones túrquicas por el sudeste y el sur y lanzaron varias campañas victoriosas hacia el sur de Armenia dominado por los turcos.

  5. Tamara o Tamar (en georgiano თამარი [ Tamari ]; c. 1160-18 de enero de 1213) fue reina de Georgia de 1184 hasta su muerte, período en el que la Edad de Oro de Georgia (siglos XI y XIII) alcanzó su apogeo. Miembro de la dinastía de los Bagrátidas, su posición como la primera mujer en gobernar Georgia por derecho propio era ...

  6. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Tamar la Grande, que reinó de 1184 a 1213, fue una monarca importante de Georgia que marcó el apogeo de la Edad de Oro de Georgia.Como la primera mujer en gobernar la nación de forma independiente, se