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  1. Tamar married David Soslan at the Didube Palace near Tbilisi between 1187 and 1189 after she divorced her first husband, the Rus' prince Yuri Bogolyubsky.As the Armenian chronicler Mkhitar Gosh reports in his Ishatarakan ("Memorabilia"), Tamar "married a man from the Alan kingdom, her relative on the mother’s side, whose name was Soslan, named David upon his ascension to the [Georgian] throne".

  2. hmn.wiki › zh › David_Soslan大卫·索斯兰

    他的 Bagratid 起源的一个版本在 18 世纪格鲁吉亚学者Vakhushti Bagrationi王子的作品中得到进一步发展:他认为 Soslan 是 乔治一世乔治一世(1014–1027) 和他的艾伦妻子阿尔德,他们是德米特里 (Demetre) 的父母,德米特里(Demetre) 是格鲁吉亚王位的不幸觊觎者,其儿子大卫被格鲁吉亚的巴格拉特四世强迫逃往阿 ...

  3. David Soslan's genealogy suggested by Prince Vakhushti. David Soslan was a member of the royal house which ruled Alania (Ovseti or Oseti in the Georgian sources; hence, the modern designation of Ossetia ), an Orthodox Christian kingdom in the North Caucasus , and frequently intermarried with the Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia.

  4. Tamara sobrevivió a su consorte David Soslan y murió de una «enfermedad devastadora» no lejos de su capital, Tiflis, después de haber coronado corregente a su hijo Lasha Giorgi. El cronista real relata que la reina repentinamente enfermó cuando discutía asuntos de Estado con sus ministros en el castillo de Nacharmagevi, cerca de la ciudad de Gori .

  5. Vida. Fue la hija de la reina Tamara de Georgia y de su segundo esposo, el rey consorte David Soslan.Sucedió en el trono a su hermano Jorge IV de Georgia en enero de 1223 [1] tras su muerte, y debido a que la nobleza de Georgia rehusó reconocer a la esposa y al hijo de este como legítimos sucesores.

  6. The Georgian army, numbering 65,000–90,000 troops, was ready for battle within ten days, and as soon as Rukn ad-Din's envoy left, it entered the battlefield under the command of David Soslan. It was composed of Zakaria and Ivane Mhargrdzeli, Shalva and Ivane Akhaltskheli, and other famous commanders. "

  7. Tamar is crowned queen of Georgia by her father, George III of Georgia (Giorgi III). 1184 - 1213. Reign of Queen Tamar over the Kingdom of Georgia. 1184. Tamar becomes sole monarch of Georgia. 1185. Tamar calls a church synod to try and overthrow Catholicos Mikel Marianisdze. 1188. Tamar’s marriage with Yuri Andreevich Bogolyubsky is annulled.