List of mothers to monarchs of Georgia

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This list includes the biological mothers of the Georgian monarchs.

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Mothers of the monarchs of the Kingdom of Iberia (302 BC–580)

MotherMonarchEthnicityPlace of origin
daughter of Darius III? Pharnavaz I Persian Isfahan
- Sauromaces I Durdzuk North Caucasus
- Pharnajom Georgian Kingdom of Iberia
- Artoces Georgian Kingdom of Iberia
- Arshak II Georgian, Armenian or Parthian -
- Pharasmanes I Georgian Kingdom of Iberia
daughter of Tigranes IV Mihrdat I Armenian Kingdom of Armenia
Ghadana Ghadam Parthian Parthian Empire
- Rev I Georgian Kingdom of Iberia
Sephelia Vache Greek -
Nana Rev II Greek Bosporan Kingdom
Aspacures II
Salome Sauromaces II Armenian Kingdom of Armenia
Trdat
- Pharasmanes IV Georgian Kingdom of Iberia
Mihrdat IV
Maria Mihrdat V Greek Roman Empire
Sagdukht Vakhtang I Persian Gardman
Balendukht Dachi Persian Sasanian Empire

Mothers of the monarchs of the Principality of Iberia (580–1008)

MotherMonarchEthnicityPlace of origin
Kamsarakan woman Stephen Armenian -
daughter of Mirian of Kakheti Adarnase III Georgian Principality of Iberia
- Nerse Georgian Principality of Iberia
daughter of Adarnase III of Iberia Stephen III Georgian Principality of Iberia
daughter of Guaram III of Iberia Ioane Georgian Principality of Iberia
Juansher
daughter of Nerse of Iberia Ashot I Georgian Principality of Iberia
daughter of Smbat VIII Bagratuni David I Armenian Arminiya

Mothers of the monarchs of the Kingdom of Georgia (1008–1490)

MotherMonarchEthnicityPlace of origin
Gurandukht of Abkhazia Bagrat III Georgian Kingdom of Abkhazia
Martha George I --
Mariam of Vaspurakan Bagrat IV Armenian Kingdom of Vaspurakan
Borena of Alania George II Alan Alania
Elene David IV --
Rusudan Demetrius I Armenian -
Burdukhan of Alania Tamar Alan Alania
Tamar George IV Georgian Kingdom of Georgia
Rusudan
Rusudan David VI Georgian Kingdom of Georgia
Tamar Amanelisdze Constantine I Georgian Kingdom of Georgia
Michael
Vakhtang II
- David VII Georgian Velistsikhe, Kingdom of Georgia
Gvantsa Kakhaberidze Demetrius II Georgian Duchy of Racha
Kingdom of Georgia
- David VIII Greek Empire of Trebizond
Vakhtang III
Natela Jaqeli George V Georgian Principality of Meskheti
Sindukhtar Jaqeli Bagrat V Georgian Principality of Meskheti
Helena Megale Komnene George VII Greek Empire of Trebizond
Anna of Trebizond Constantine I Greek Empire of Trebizond
Natia Amirejibi Alexander I Georgian Kingdom of Georgia
Dulandukht Orbelyan Vakhtang IV Armenian Syunik
Tamar Bagrationi George VIII Georgian Kingdom of Imereti
Gulashar-Gulkhan Bagrationi Bagrat VI Georgian Kingdom of Imereti
Constantine II

Mothers of the monarchs of the Kingdom of Kartli (1484–1762)

MotherMonarchEthnicityPlace of origin
Tamar David X Georgian -
George IX
Tamar Jaqeli Luarsab I Georgian Principality of Meskheti
Tamar of Imereti Simon I Georgian Kingdom of Imereti
David XI
Nestan-Darejan of Kakheti George X Georgian Kingdom of Kakheti
Mariam Tamar Lipartiani Luarsab II Georgian Principality of Mingrelia
Elene Bagrat VII Georgian Kingdom of Kakheti
Ana Bagrationi Simon II Georgian Kingdom of Kakheti
Ana Sidamon-Eristavi Vakhtang V Georgian Duchy of Aragvi
Rodam Kaplanishvili-Orbeliani George XI Georgian Kingdom of Kartli
Tuta Gurieli Kaikhosro Georgian Principality of Guria
Vakhtang VI
Tinatin Avalishvili Jesse Georgian Tori
Rusudan of Circassia Tamar Circassian Circassia

Mothers of the monarchs of the Kingdom of Kakheti (1490–1762)

MotherMonarchEthnicityPlace of origin
Nestan-Darejan Bagrationi Alexander I Georgian Kingdom of Georgia
Ana Cholokashvili George II Georgian Kingdom of Kakheti
Elene Irubakidze-Cholokashvili Levan Georgian Kingdom of Kakheti
Tinatin Gurieli Alexander II Georgian Principality of Guria
Tinatin Amilakhvari David I Georgian Kingdom of Kartli
Constantine I
Ketevan the Martyr Teimuraz I Georgian Mukhrani
Elene Diasamidze Heraclius I Georgian -
Ana Cholokashvili David II Georgian Kingdom of Kakheti
Teimuraz II
Tamar of Kartli Heraclius II Georgian Kingdom of Kartli

Mothers of the monarchs of the Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (1762–1801)

MotherMonarchEthnicityPlace of origin
Tamar of Kartli Heraclius II Georgian Kingdom of Kartli
Anna Abashidze George XII Georgian Kingdom of Imereti

Mothers of the monarchs of the Kingdom of Imereti (1490−1810)

MotherMonarchEthnicityPlace of origin
Elene Alexander II Georgian -
Tamar Bagrat III Georgian -
Elene George II Georgian -
Rusudan Shervashidze Levan Georgian -
Elene Gurieli Rostom Georgian Principality of Guria
George III
Tamar Alexander III Georgian -
Tamar Gurieli Bagrat V Georgian Principality of Guria
Rodam Kaplanishvili-Orbeliani Archil Georgian Kingdom of Kartli
Nino Gurieli Simon Georgian Principality of Guria
George VII
Princess Rodam of Kartli Alexander V Georgian Kingdom of Kartli
Mamuka
Tamar Gurieli George IX Georgian Principality of Guria
Tamar Abashidze Solomon I Georgian Kingdom of Imereti
Darejan Dadiani Teimuraz Georgian Principality of Mingrelia
Mzekhatun Lipartiani David II Georgian -
Princess Elene of Georgia Solomon II Georgian Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti

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