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  1. sites.rootsmagic.com › GonyonHistory › siteGurandukht OF ABKHAZIA

    Birth: Abt 921, Abkhazia, Georgia: Marriage: Abt 937, Tbilisi, Georgia - Gurgen I King of Kartli OF KARTLI: Marriage: Abt 937, Tbilisi, Georgia - Gurgen I King of Kartli OF KARTLI

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · George II of Abkhazia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George II (Georgian: გიორგი II) was King of the Abkhazians (Georgian: აფხაზთა მეფე) from 916 AD until 960 AD. His lengthy reign is regarded as a zenith of cultural flowering and political power of his realm. A member of the purported Anchabadze ...

  3. Medieval Georgia (country) History of Abkhazia. Former kingdoms. Former monarchies of Europe. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after former countries.

  4. Bagrat III ( Georgian: ბაგრატ III) (c. 960 – 7 May 1014), of the Georgian Bagrationi dynasty, was a king ( mepe) of Abkhazia from 978 on (as Bagrat II) and King of Georgia from 1008 on. He united these two titles by dynastic inheritance and, through conquest and diplomacy, added more lands to his realm, effectively becoming the ...

  5. 27 de feb. de 2022 · Representative of the Kartli line of the Georgian Bagratids (Bagrationi) of Tao-Klarjeti, Gurgen was the son of Bagrat II, who reigned as King of the Georgians from 958 to 994. Gurgen was married to Gurandukht, a daughter of the Abkhazian king George II. She gave birth, in circa 960, to a son called Bagrat.

  6. Gurandukht là con gái của George II xứ Abkhazia (r. 916–960) và do đó, là chị em của ba vị vua kế vị— Leon III , Demetrius III , và Theodosius III .

  7. altwiki.org › en › AAltwiki

    Gurandukht was a daughter of George II of Abkhazia (r. 916–960) and, thus, sister to the three succeeding monarchs—Leon III, Demetrius III, and Theodosius III. Gurandukht is depicted in relief on the northern squinch over eastern arch of the Kumurdo Cathedral in Javakheti , with an accompanying inscription in the medieval Georgian asomtavruli script ႢႰႣႲ, "G[u]R[an]D[ukh]T".