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  1. Kata or Katay (Georgian: კატა, კატაჲ) was a daughter of David IV, King of Georgia. She was married off by her father into the Byzantine imperial family c. 1116, but the identity of her husband is not revealed in the medieval sources. There are three modern hypotheses regarding her marriage.

  2. The present article focuses on the identity of the husband of Kata, a daughter of David IV the Builder, a Bagratid king of Georgia. After discussing in detail three hypotheses proposed so far, the author argues that the most plausible is that of the sebastokrator Isaakios Komnenos, son of emperor Alexios I and father of emperor Andronikos I.

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    Kata o Katay ( georgiano : კატა, კატაჲ ) era una hija de David IV , rey de Georgia . Su padre la casó con la familia imperial bizantina c. 1116, pero la identidad de su marido no se revela en las fuentes medievales.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2011 · PDF | On Jan 1, 2011, Rafał Prinke published Kata of Georgia, daughter of king David IV the Builder, as wife of sebastokrator Isaakios Komnenos | Find, read and cite all the research you need...

  5. 29 de mar. de 2023 · Kata of Georgia, Wikipedia. Kata or Katai (Georgian: კატა, კატაჲ) was a daughter of David IV, King of Georgia. She was married off by his father into the Byzantine imperial family c. 1116, but the identity of her husband is not revealed in the medieval sources. There are three modern hypotheses regarding her marriage.

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  6. Kata of Georgia may refer to: Kata (daughter of George I of Georgia) ( fl. 1000s ), a princess of the Bagrationi dynasty. Kata (daughter of David IV of Georgia) ( fl. 1100s ), a princess of the Bagrationi dynasty. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  7. Kata of Georgia was a daughter of David IV, King of Georgia. She was married off by her father into the Byzantine imperial family c. 1116, but the identity of her husband is not revealed in the medieval sources. There are three modern hypotheses regarding her marriage.