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  1. Mariam Tsitsishvili. 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). Family and early life.

  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 . Introduction Mariam Tsitsishvili Family and early life

  3. 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.

  4. Find the 1271 English-language books that collect chapter-length biographies of women of all types, famous and obscure, from queens to travelers, from writers to activists. CBW studies versions of women’s lives over time, as well as networks of types, to discover a rich international history of gender roles. Interpreting these narratives with the BESS schema reveals the building blocks of ...

  5. Mikheil ( Georgian: მიხეილი; Russian: Михаил Георгиевич Грузинский, Mikhail Georgiyevich Gruzinsky) (1783 – 21 November 1862) was a son of George XII, the last king of Georgia, by his second marriage to Mariam Tsitsishvili. After the Russian annexation of Georgia in 1801, he departed to St. Petersburg, where he spent most of his life. Biography.

  6. fleek.ipfs.io › wiki › Mariam_TsitsishviliMariam Tsitsishvili

    Princess Mariam Tsitsishvili was born at Tbilisi to Prince Giorgi Tsitsishvili, a representative of one of the preeminent noble houses of Georgia. George XII, then Heir Apparent to the Georgian throne, married her on 13 July 1783 after the death of his first wife, Princess Ketevan Andronikashvili (1754–1782).

  7. Tsitsishvili (surname) Mariam (given name) 1768 births; 1850 deaths; Recipients of the Order of Saint Catherine; 19th-century women of Georgia; Queens of Georgia; Tsitsishvili; George XII of Georgia; Births in Tbilisi; Deaths in Moscow