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  1. Ketevan (Georgian: ქეთევანი; 1764 – 5 July 1840) was a Georgian princess royal (batonishvili), a daughter of Heraclius II, the penultimate king of Kartli and Kakheti, and the wife of Ioann, Prince of Mukhrani. Like her sisters, Mariam and Thecla, Ketevan was a poet of some talent and wrote in the spirit of early ...

  2. Princess Ketevan Bagration of Mukhrani also known as Khétévane Bagrationi–Orsini, Ketevan Bagrationi–Mukhraneli, or Ketevan Bagrationi–Mukhranbatoni ( Georgian: ქეთევან ბაგრატიონ–მუხრანელი) (born July 20, 1954) is a French -born Italian – Georgian public figure and diplomat, who was Georgia's ambassador to the Holy See from 2005 to 2014 and agai...

    • Prince Constantine Bagration of Mukhrani
    • Monique Pauliac
  3. 11 de jul. de 2021 · Ketevan (1560-1624) was the queen of Kakheti, a kingdom located in a region of eastern Georgia that bears the same name. Kakheti was a small kingdom, which was nestled between two mighty Islamic empires: The Ottoman empire (in present-day Turkey) and the Safavid empire (in present-day Iran).

  4. Ketevan the Martyr (Georgian: ქეთევან წამებული, romanized: ketevan ts'amebuli) (c. 1560 – September 13, 1624) was a queen consort of Kakheti, a kingdom in eastern Georgia. She was regent of Kakheti during the minority of her son Teimuraz I of Kakheti from 1605 to 1614.

  5. Ketevan ( en georgiano: ქეთევანი; 1764 - 5 de julio de 1840) fue una princesa real georgiana ( batonishvili), hija de Heraclio II, el penúltimo rey de Kartli y Kakheti, y esposa de Ioann, príncipe de Mukhrani.

  6. 13 de sept. de 2021 · Greatmartyr Ketevan, Queen of Georgia. Commemorated on September 13. Troparion & Kontakion. The holy Queen Ketevan was the daughter of Ashotan Mukhran-Batoni, a prominent ruler from the Bagrationi royal family. The clever and pious Ketevan was married to Prince David, heir to the throne of Kakheti.

  7. 10 de jul. de 2021 · The remains of the 17th century Georgian Queen Ketevan have returned from India to Georgia. Tortured in Persia for her faith, her remains were discovered during excavations at the abandoned Church Complex of St. Augustine in Goa, India in 2013. Indian foreign minister pays historic visit to Georgia.