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  1. Yury Bogolyubsky ( Russian: Юрий Боголюбский ), known as Giorgi Rusi ( Georgian: გიორგი რუსი, George the Rus') in the Kingdom of Georgia, was a Rus' prince of Novgorod (1172–1175). Born around 1160, [1] He was married to Queen Tamar of Georgia from 1185 until being divorced and exiled in 1188. Reign

  2. Los rebeldes capitularon y Tamar indultó a Yury. Sin embargo, se rebeló nuevamente en 1193 e invadió la provincia de Kakheti. Derrotado en las cercanías de Kambechani , fue encarcelado en el Monasterio de Lurji en Tbilisi. Yury desapareció de la historia después. No se ha encontrado su tumba.

  3. Yury Bogolyubsky , known as Giorgi Rusi in the Kingdom of Georgia, was a Rus' prince of Novgorod . Born around 1160, He was married to Queen Tamar of Georgia from 1185 until being divorced and exiled in 1188.

  4. Andrew I (died 28 June 1174; [1] Russian: Андрей Ю́рьевич Боголюбский, romanized : Andrey Yuryevich Bogolyubsky, lit. Andrey Yuryevich of Bogolyubovo ), was Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1157 [2] until his death.

    • 4 July (burial), 30 June, 23 June, 10 October, 25 May
  5. 25 de dic. de 2022 · Yury Bogolyubsky (Russian: Ю́рий Боголю́бский), known as Giorgi Rusi (Georgian: გიორგი რუსი, George the Rus) in Georgia, was a Rus' prince of Novgorod (1172–1175). Married to Queen Regnant Tamar of Georgia, he was a consort of the Kingdom of Georgia from 1185 until being expelled from the ...

    • estimated between 1123 and 1175
    • Caspian Jamshid Bernard Chaikar ...
    • circa 1188
    • Príncipe de Novgorod 1172-1175
  6. La Edad de Oro georgiana (en idioma georgiano: საქართველოს ოქროს ხანა, sakartvelos okros jana) describe un período histórico de la Alta Edad Media, que abarca aproximadamente desde finales del siglo XI hasta el siglo XIII, durante el cual el Reino de Georgia alcanzó el punto álgido de su ...