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  1. When the silver supply in Georgia was restored, Queen Rusudan (r.1223–1245) was able to modify the coinage by issuing her renowned "Botinats" in 1230. The Arabic legend of this series frequently transliterates the Queen's name as "Rusūdān", whereas her copper coins have "Rūsudān" on the description of Rusudan's silver coin from 1230.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_VIDavid VI - Wikipedia

    Georgian Orthodox Church. Khelrtva. David VI Narin ( Georgian: დავით VI ნარინი, romanized: davit VI narini) (also called the Clever) (1225–1293), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was joint king of king ( mepe) of Georgia with his cousin David VII from to 1246 to 1256. He made secession in 1259, and from 1259 to 1293, ruled a ...

  3. After the Russian Empire annexed Georgia in 1801 and began deporting the Georgian royal family to Russia proper, Anton came under increasing pressure from the Imperial officials. While Anton never openly retracted his loyalty to the Russian tsar , the Russian administration was anxious of the patriarch's refusal to surrender any of his privileges and his zealous defense of the old Georgian ...

  4. Daughter of Queen Tamar of Georgia by David Soslan, she succeeded her brother George IV on January 18, 1223. [1] George’s untimely death marked the beginning of the end of the Georgian Golden Age. Rusudan was unable to preserve whatever was gained by her mother and brother. She was known as a beautiful woman devoted to pleasure, whose hand ...

  5. Rusudan Gotsiridze (Georgian: რუსუდან გოცირიძე; born 8 February 1975) is a bishop of the Evangelical Baptist Church of Georgia. She is a political activist for women's rights. In 2014, Gotsiridze received the International Women of Courage Award. Gotsiridze was the first female Baptist bishop in Georgia.

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  7. Media in category "Rusudan of Georgia (1157)" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Iziaslav II, his son Mstislav and Rusudan; Wedding of Iziaslav II and Rusudan of Georgia.jpg 406 × 525; 250 KB