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  1. Borena of Alania. Queen Borena. Borena ( Georgian: ბორენა) was a sister of the Alan king Durgulel "the Great", and the Queen consort of Georgia, as the second wife of Bagrat IV (r. 1027–1072). [1] [2] The medieval Georgian historical tradition provides little information about Borena.

  2. María de Alania (nacida Marta; en georgiano: მართა; 1053-1118) fue una emperatriz bizantina por matrimonio con los emperadores Miguel VII Ducas y Nicéforo III. 1 2 . Su condición de emperatriz se consideró un éxito significativo para un Reino de Georgia recientemente unificado, que alcanzaría una influencia regional comparable a ...

  3. Maria of Alania [1] (born Martha; [2] Georgian: მართა; 1053–1118) was Byzantine empress by marriages to emperors Michael VII Doukas and Nikephoros III Botaneiates . Her status as empress was considered a significant success for a newly unified Kingdom of Georgia, which would achieve regional influence comparable to that of Byzantium ...

  4. Roman Emperors DIR Mary of Alania. An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors. Atlas. Mart'a-Maria 'of Alania'. Lynda Garland University of New England, Australia. with Stephen H. Rapp Jr Georgia State University, Atlanta. Maria's origins. Maria was born the princess Mart'a, daughter of Bagrat IV, king of Georgia, and his second wife Borena.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlaniaAlania - Wikipedia

    Alania is not mentioned in East Slavic chronicles, but archaeology indicates that the Alans maintained trade contacts with the Rus' principality of Tmutarakan. There is a stone grave cross, with a Cyrillic inscription from 1041, standing on the bank of the Bolshoi Yegorlyk River in present-day Stavropol Krai, immediately north of ...

  6. María de Alania (nacida Marta; en georgiano: მართა; 1053-1118) fue una emperatriz bizantina por matrimonio con los emperadores Miguel VII Ducas y Nicéforo III.

  7. Otros casos dignos de rememorar son el de la famosa Eloísa, cuya relación con Abelardo se convirtió en mito sobre todo a través de las cartas; 3 el himno a la Virgen atribuido a Borena de Alania, reina de Georgia (siglo xi ); los poemillas amorosos en latín de alumnas (anónimas) de la escuela conventual de Ratisbona (siglo xi ); la histórica y biográfica Alexiada de la princesa ...