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  1. 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 was ...

  2. 16 de mar. de 2022 · 16 March 2022. Queen Tamar, also known as Tamar the Great, ruled Georgia from 1184 to 1213, leading to the summit of the Georgian Golden Age. She was the first woman to govern Georgia in her own right. Here we look at a brief history of her rule, accomplishments and diplomacy. Discover more fascinating history during our small-group nine-day ...

  3. 12 de may. de 2023 · Tamar of Georgia. English: Tamar (Georgian: თამარი; 1160 – 1213), from the House of Bagrationi, was Queen of the Kingdom of Georgia from 1184 to 1213. She is often known in English as Tamara.

  4. Nimikirjoitus. Tamar ( georg. თამარი, translitteroitu myös Tamara, [1] noin 1160 – 18. tammikuuta 1213) oli Georgian kuningatar vuosina 1184–1213. Hän kuului Bagrationi -dynastiaan ja oli ensimmäinen Georgiaa itsenäisesti hallinnut nainen. Hänen hallituskauttaan pidetään Georgian keskiaikaisen monarkian ” kulta-aikana ”.

  5. 17 de ene. de 2020 · Illustration. by Kober. published on 17 January 2020. Download Full Size Image. Queen Tamar of Georgia (r. 1184-1213 CE) Part of the 12th-13th-century CE Vardzia Monastery mural. Remove Ads.

  6. Georgia had never had a female ruler, so some of her nobles questioned Tamar's legitimacy, while others tried to take advantage of her youth and weakness to increase their own autonomy. Ta. The energetic involvement of her influential aunt Rusudan and Catholicos Patriarch Michael IV in Tamar was crucial to legitimizing Tamar's succession to her throne.