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The House of Gurieli ( Georgian: გურიელი) was a Georgian princely ( mtavari) family and a ruling dynasty (dukes) of the southwestern Georgian province of Guria, which was autonomous and later, for a few centuries, independent.
Mamia II Gurieli (en georgiano: მამია გურიელი; fl. 1460) fue príncipe de Guria, parte de la casa Gurieli, en la segunda mitad del siglo XV en la actual región de Guria, en Georgia. [1] Mamia era un hijo menor de Liparit I Dadiani, eristavi de Mingrelia y hermano del sucesor de Liparit, Shamadavle Dadiani.
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Kajaber I Gurieli (en georgiano: კახაბერ გურიელი; fl. 1352) fue príncipe de Guria, parte de la casa de Dadiani, en la segunda mitad del siglo XIV en la actual región de Guria, en Georgia. [1] Es el primer gobernante conocido en ser llamado Gurieli.
Jorge II Gurieli (en georgiano: გიორგი II გურიელი; fallecido en 1512), denominado en algunas fuentes como Jorge I Gurieli, fue príncipe de Guria, parte de la casa de Gurieli, en entre 1483 y 1512 en la actual región de Guria, en Georgia.
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- Conflicts in Imereti and Mingrelia
- King of Imereti
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Giorgi was the eldest son of Kaikhosro I, Prince-regnant of Guria. After the assassination of his father, Giorgi and his brother Malakia fled to the protection of the Ottoman pasha of Akhaltsikhe, whose help he exploiting in securing the princely throne of Guria after the death of Demetre Gurieli in 1668. According to the 18th-century Georgian hist...
In 1672, Giorgi, with an extravagant bribe, bought the pasha's support against King Bagrat V of Imereti, with an eye on the king's beautiful wife Tamar, whom Gurieli admired as claimed by Prince Vakhushti. Bagrat was defeated by the allies at Kutaisi and made a prisoner, but released after the pasha extracted a greater bribe from him and became con...
King Bagrat's death in 1681 provided Giorgi Gurieli with an opportunity to claim the long-coveted Imeretian crown and Queen Tamar for himself. As Bagrat's only surviving heir Alexander, a natural son by a concubine, was held as a hostage in Kartli, Giorgi Gurieli was installed by the Imeretian nobles as their king. He then divorced his child-bride ...
Giorgi Gurieli was married three times. He wed Princess Tamar, née Chijavadze, in 1667 and divorced her in 1677 to marry Darejan, daughter of King Bagrat V of Imereti and Queen Tamar, daughter of Constantine I, Prince of Mukhrani. Tamar Chijavadze later remarried Prince Katsia Chikovani and then Giorgi-Malakia Abashidze. In 1681, Giorgi married his...
Kajaber II Gurieli (en georgiano: კახაბერ II გურიელი; fallecido en 1483) fue príncipe de Guria, parte de la casa de Gurieli, en entre 1469 y 1483 en la actual región de Guria, en Georgia.
Consorte. Rodam de Imericia. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Mamia VI Gurieli (en georgiano: მამია VI გურიელი; década de 1710 - 1778/1784), a veces también referido como Mamia IV Gurieli, fue príncipe de Guria de 1726 a 1756 y nuevamente de 1758 a 1765 y de 1768 a 1778.