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  1. Rusudan (Georgian: რუსუდანი, romanized: rusudani) (c. 1194–1245), a member of the Bagrationi dynasty, ruled as queen regnant of Georgia in 1223–1245. Life [ edit ] Daughter of Queen Tamar of Georgia by David Soslan , she succeeded her brother George IV on January 18, 1223. [1]

  2. Rusudán de Georgia (en georgiano: რუსუდანი Rusudani) (1194-1245) fue reina de Georgia de la dinastía Bagrationi entre 1223 y 1245. Vida. Fue la hija de la reina Tamara de Georgia y de su segundo esposo, el rey consorte David Soslan.

  3. The same author hypothesizes that David's Armenian wife was called Rusudan and she mothered all of David's children. The modern Georgian genealogists Ioseb Bichikashvili and Yuri Chikovani assume that David's elder children were born of his first marriage and at least one son, called Vakhtang, was produced from the second marriage to ...

  4. Russian Armenia is the period of Armenian history under Russian rule from 1828, when Eastern Armenia became part of the Russian Empire following Qajar Iran's loss in the Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) and the subsequent ceding of its territories that included Eastern Armenia per the out coming Treaty of Turkmenchay of 1828.

  5. In 1239, Chormaqan conquered Ani and Kars in Greater Armenia. The Mongol armies chose not to cross the Likhi Range in pursuit of the Georgian queen, leaving western Georgia relatively spared of the rampages. Rusudan attempted to gain support from Pope Gregory IX, but without any success.

    • Throughout the 13th century
    • Caucasus, eastern Anatolia, western Iran
  6. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Queen Rusudan (Georgian: რუსუდანი) (c. 1194–1245), from the Bagrationi dynasty, ruled Georgia in 1223–1245. Daughter of Queen Tamar of Georgia by David Soslan, she succeeded her brother George IV of Georgia on January 18, 1223. George’s untimely death marked the beginning of the end of the Georgian “golden age”.

  7. El reino de Iberia, en Georgia oriental, se convirtió en uno de los primeros estados en el mundo en convertirse al cristianismo en el 327 d. C., cuando el rey de Iberia, Mirian III, estableció el cristianismo como la religión oficial del Estado. Sin embargo, la fecha varía en función de numerosos testimonios y documentos históricos, que ...