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  1. Gvantsa ( Georgian: გვანცა, or, archaically, Guantsa, გუანცა; also transliterated as Gwantza, Gontza, Gontsa, or Gonc'a) (died c. 1263) was a Queen Consort of Georgia as the third wife of King David VII “Ulu” ( r.: 1245-1270). She was the daughter of Kakhaber IV Kakhaberidze, Duke of Racha and Takveri, who ...

  2. 11 de jun. de 2020 · St.-Рb., 1848-58. Gvantsa (Georgian: გვანცა, or, archaically, Guantsa, გუანცა; also transliterated as Gwantza, Gontza, Gontsa, or Gonc'a) (died c. 1263) was a Queen Consort of Georgia as the third wife of King David VII “Ulu” (r.: 1245-1270).

    • estimated between 1189 and 1241
    • June 11, 2020
    • 1262 (Put to death by Hulagu )
    • Caspian Jamshid Bernard Chaikar ...
  3. Hijo de David VII y de su mujer Gvantsa, Demetrio tenía sólo 2 años cuándo su madre fue asesinada por los mongoles en 1261. Sucedió a su padre en 1270, al fallecer, cuando tenía 11 años. Gobernó bajo la regencia de Sadun Mankaberdeli durante algún tiempo.

  4. Demetrius, born in 1259, was the second son and third child of King David VII of Georgia. His mother was David's third wife Gvantsa née Kakhaberidze. He was 2 years old when Gvantsa was put to death by the Mongols as a reaction to David's abortive rebellion against the Ilkhan hegemony. David himself died in 1270.

  5. Gvantsa was a Queen Consort of Georgia as the third wife of King David VII “Ulu”. Background. She was the daughter of Kakhaber IV Kakhaberidze, Duke of Racha and Takveri, who married Gvantsa off to Prince Avag Mkhargrdzeli, Lord High Tutor and Lord High Constable of Georgia with whom she begot a daughter Khvashak. Career.

  6. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › GvantsaGvantsa Kakhaberidze

    Gvantsa Kakhaberidze Gvantsa ( Georgian : გვანცა , or, archaically, Guantsa, გუანცა; also transliterated as Gwantza, Gontza, Gontsa, or Gonc'a) (died c. 1263) was a Queen Consort of Georgia as the third wife of King David VII “Ulu” ( r. : 1245-1270).

  7. Demetrius, born in 1259, was the second son and third child of King David VII. His mother was David's third wife Gvantsa née Kakhaberidze. He was only 3 or 4 years old when Gvantsa was put to death by the Mongols as a reaction to David's abortive rebellion against the Ilkhan hegemony. David himself died in 1270.