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  1. After the fall of Urartu around 585 BC, the Satrapy of Armenia arose, ruled by the Armenian Orontid Dynasty, which governed the state in 585–190 BC. Under the Orontids, Armenia during this era was a satrapy of the Persian Empire, and after its disintegration (in 330 BC), it became an independent kingdom.

  2. Armenia and the Crusades, Tenth to Twelfth Centuries: The Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America. ISBN 0-8191-8953-7. Eastmond, Antony (1998). Royal Imagery in Medieval Georgia. University Park: Pennsylvania State Press. ISBN 0-271-01628-0. Grousset, René (1995) [1947].

  3. Tamar the Great ( Georgian: თამარ მეფე, romanized: tamar mepe, lit. 'King Tamar') ( c. 1160 – 18 January 1213) reigned as the Queen of Georgia from 1184 to 1213, presiding over the apex of the Georgian Golden Age. [2] A member of the Bagrationi dynasty, her position as the first woman to rule Georgia in her own right was ...

  4. 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.

  5. 2403 (October 2006) Rusudan Goletiani ( Georgian: რუსუდან გოლეთიანი; born September 8, 1980) is a Georgian-American chess player with the FIDE titles of International Master and Woman Grandmaster. She was three-time world girls' champion in her age category, the 2003 American continental women's champion and the ...

  6. Rusudan di Circassia. (1696-1737, ved.) Rusudan (in georgiano რუსუდანი?; Circassia, XVII secolo – Mosca, 30 dicembre 1740) è stata una nobildonna georgiana di origini circasse, regina consorte di Cartalia come moglie di Vakhtang VI di Cartalia .

  7. Son of David IV and Rusudan of Armenia: 1125–1154 1155–1156 1156 Mtskheta aged 62/63: Kingdom of Georgia: Unknown Before 1130 four children Also a poet. In 1154, he was forced by his own son David to abdicate and become a monk. With David's death months later, he was restored to the throne, but did not survive much longer. Demetrius had the ...