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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. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Queen consort Borena of Ossetia - Alania. Russian: Борена Багратион (от Осетия) Birthdate: circa 1010. Death: Immediate Family: Daughter of Urdure King of Ossetia - Alania. Wife of Bagrat IV, King of Georgia. Mother of Maria Bagrationi of Georgia; George II, king of Georgia and Mariam Bagratuni.

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

    Alania was a medieval kingdom of the Iranian Alans (Proto-Ossetians) that flourished between the 9th–13th centuries in the Northern Caucasus, roughly in the location of latter-day Circassia, Chechnya, Ingushetia, and modern North Ossetia–Alania.

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  4. Maria of Alania (born Martha; Georgian: მართა; 1053–1118) was Byzantine empress by marriages to emperors Michael VII Doukas and Nikephoros III Botaneiates.

  5. 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.

  6. 25 de ene. de 2016 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Empress Maria (Greek: Μαρία της Αλανίας, Georgian: მართა, მარიამი) (c. 1050 – after 1103) was a daughter of the Georgian king Bagrat IV of the Bagrationi (1027–1072) and spouse of the Byzantine emperor Michael VII Ducas and later also Nicephorus III Botaniates.

  7. 29 de ene. de 2018 · He remarried to Borena of Alania with whom he had a son and a daughter. He brokered peace with the Byzantine Empire by marrying his daughter Maria to the co-emperor Michael VII Ducas. He married his niece to Alp Arslan. Bagrat reigned for an amazing 45 years, and he was succeeded by his son, King George II.