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  1. Bagrat IV de Georgia. 24 de noviembre de 1072 jul. Bagrat IV (en georgiano: ბაგრატ IV, Bagrat' IV; 1018-1072) fue Rey de Georgia de la dinastía Bagrationi que reinó de 1027 a 1072. Fue coronado tras la súbita muerte de su padre, el rey Jorge I, cuando solo tenía ocho años. Durante su largo reinado, Bagrat trató de reprimir a ...

  2. 29 de nov. de 2016 · c) BORENA . The Georgian Chronicle (13th century) records the marriage of Bagrat and "Borena, daughter of the Ossetian king" after the death of his first wife[310]. The Georgian Chronicle (18th century) records that "Bagrat" married "la reine Boréna, fille du roi des Osses et sœur de Dourghoulel"[311].

  3. On 23 March 1995, North Ossetia–Alania signed a power-sharing agreement with the federal government, granting it autonomy. However, this agreement was abolished on 2 September 2002. Following the de facto independence of South Ossetia, there have been proposals in this state of joining Russia and uniting with

  4. Borena seems to have retained some contacts with her native Alania: the Georgian chronicles report that when Durgulel paid a visit to Bagrat IV, he also arranged an audience with his sister Borena. The last we hear about Borena is her presence at Bagrat's deathbed in 1072.

  5. Borena seems to have retained some contacts with her native Alania: the Georgian chronicles report that when Durgulel paid a visit to Bagrat IV, he also arranged an audience with his sister Borena. The last we hear about Borena is her presence at Bagrat's deathbed in 1072.

  6. Maria d'Alània fou una princesa georgiana filla del rei Bagrat IV i emperadriu romana d'Orient, esposa de Miquel VII Ducas i de Nicèfor III Botaniates. Va tenir un fill que no va succeir al seu pare. Va ser mentora i amiga d' Anna Comnena, que li va dedicar un capítol a la seva biografia. Se la recorda per les seves obres benèfiques i per ...

  7. Borena of Alania. Borena (_ka. 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).