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  1. Darejan Dadiani (en georgiano: დარეჯანი), también conocida como Daria (georgiano: დარია ; en ruso: Дарья Георгиевна, romanizado: Darya Georgyevna) (20 de julio de 1738 - 8 de noviembre de 1807), fue reina consorte de Kajetia, y más tarde Kartli-Kajetia en el este de Georgia, como la tercera ...

  2. Darejan Dadiani (Georgian: დარეჯანი), also known as Daria (Georgian: დარია; Russian: Дарья Георгиевна, romanized: Darya Georgyevna) (20 July 1738 – 8 November 1807), was Queen Consort of Kakheti, and later Kartli-Kakheti in Eastern Georgia, as the third wife of King Erekle II (also known as ...

  3. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Darejan Dadiani (Georgian: დარეჯანი), also known as Daria (დარია; Russian: Дарья Георгиевна, Darya Georgyevna) (20 July 1738 – 8 November 1807), was Queen Consort of Kakheti, and later Kartli-Kakheti in Eastern Georgia, as the third wife of King Erekle II (also known as Heraclius II).

  4. She was originally the Queen Consort of Kakheti, and later Kartli-Kakheti in Eastern Georgia, as the third wife of King Erekle II (also known as Heraclius II). She was a daughter of Katsia-Giorgi Dadiani, a member of the princely house of Mingrelia.

  5. A portrait of Darejan Dadiani (second half of the 18th century, i.e., 1750-1800) in Amiranashvili museum of Fine Art (Georgian National Museum) shows Darejan Dadiani wearing just such a cross, probably as a way of emphasising nationality and lineage [information about this portrait and the Dadiani family, provided by Dr Nino Simonischwili].

  6. 1764 - 1840. Wrong Darejan Dadiani? See more search results for Darejan Dadiani. Ready to discover your family story? Search for your own name and we can help you start building your own family tree. Enter your full name. Search now. Top record matches for Darejan Dadiani. Darejan Prinzessin von Mingrelien von Dadiani.

  7. Iulon (Georgian: იულონი; 4 June 1760 – 23 October 1816) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the House of Bagrationi, born into the family of King Heraclius II and Queen Darejan Dadiani.