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Georgian noblewoman
Dedisimedi (Georgian: დედისიმედი; died c. 1595) was a Georgian noblewoman of the House of Mukhrani, a collateral branch of the royal Bagrationi dynasty
Dedisimedi
Queen of Kartli (1638–1658, 1658–1675)
Dadiani 12. Kvarkvare V Jaqeli 6. Kaikhosro II Jaqeli 13. Ana Shalikashvili 3. Tamar Jaqeli 14. Bagrat I of Mukhrani 7. Dedisimedi of Mukhrani 15. Elene N.
Mariam_Dadiani_(died_1682)
Atabeg of Samtskhe
widow Dedisimedi and the nobleman Varaza Shalikashvili, whose sister was a favorite wife in king Tahmasp I's harem. Kaikhosro II married Dedisimedi, daughter
Kaikhosro_II_Jaqeli
Georgian prince
battle. He was the father of Ketevan the Martyr; Alexander (died 1604); Dedisimedi (fl. 1545–1587), who married Kaikhosro II Jaqeli, Atabeg of Samtskhe;
Bagrat_I,_Prince_of_Mukhrani
Prince of Samtskhe
of Samtskhe. Manuchar was the son of Kaikhosro II Jaqeli by his wife Dedisimedi, and served as the regent of Samtskhe between 1576 and 1578. He was married
Manuchar_II_Jaqeli
Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia
Vakhtang V of Kartli 18. Nugzar I, Duke of Aragvi 9. Ana Eristavi 19. Dedisimedi N. or Mariam Cholokashvili 2. Levan of Kartli 20. Orbel Baratashvili 10
Domentius_IV_of_Georgia
Pasha of Childir
brother, Basil, were the youngest children of Kaikhosro II Jaqeli and Dedisimedi. Basil had been a monk since childhood and died in 1579. Beka came to
Beka_III_Jaqeli
Georgian prince
Vakhtang V of Kartli 18. Nugzar I, Duke of Aragvi 9. Ana Eristavi 19. Dedisimedi N. or Mariam Cholokashvili 2. Levan of Kartli 20. Orbel Baratashvili 10
Prince_Simon_of_Kartli
Mustafa Pasha's Caucasian campaign in 1578. It was where the princess Dedisimedi had entrenched herself before negotiating a peace agreement with the Ottoman
Okros_Tsikhe
Atabeg of Samtskhe
absolute rule in Samtskhe. Qvarqvare left the government to his mother, Dedisimedi and went to the capital of the Ottoman Empire. In 1579 by the order of
Qvarqvare_IV_Jaqeli
Georgian prince and military commander
Vakhtang V of Kartli 18. Nugzar I, Duke of Aragvi 9. Ana Eristavi 19. Dedisimedi N. or Mariam Cholokashvili 2. Levan of Kartli 20. Orbel Baratashvili 10
Prince_Adarnase_of_Kartli
Georgian prince
of Georgia (died 1676), Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia (1660–1676); Dedisimedi (died 1671), who married Papuna Tsitsishvili (died 1663), Prince of Lower
Kaikhosro,_Prince_of_Mukhrani
Georgian prince (1660–1698)
N. Sidamoni 10. Nugzar, Duke of Aragvi 21. Ana N. 5. Ana Eristavi 11. Dedisimedi N. or Mariam Cholokashvili 1. Luarsab 24. N. Baratashvili 12. Orbel Baratashvili
Prince Luarsab of Kartli (died 1698)
Prince_Luarsab_of_Kartli_(died_1698)
Archil joined his brothers in their exile at the court of their sister, Dedisimedi, in Samtskhe-Saatabago. Back to Kartli, Archil was allied with his cousin
Archil,_Prince_of_Mukhrani
Aspect of women's history
speak with each other as man and wife." 1576–1578: Civil war in Georgia. Dedisimedi was personally involved in fighting, directing operations at Queli and
Women_in_warfare_(1500–1699)
Adarnase fl.1512–1558 Ramaz fl.1512–1580 Demetre fl.1516–1540 Bezhan Dedisimedi d. c. 1595 Ashotan I d. 1561 Prince of Mukhrani r.1539–1561 Archil fl
Georgian monarchs family tree of Bagrationi dynasty of Kartli
Georgian_monarchs_family_tree_of_Bagrationi_dynasty_of_Kartli
Asomtavruli script reveals that the church was built de novo in 1561-1564 by Dedisimedi, princess-consort of the Principality of Samtskhe, of which Vale was part
Church_of_Theotokos_of_Vale
brothers, Vakhtang and Archil, in their refuge at the court of their sister, Dedisimedi, in Samtskhe. Back to his demesne, Ashotan successfully defended Mukhrani
Ashotan_I,_Prince_of_Mukhrani
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