This list includes the biological mothers of the Georgian monarchs.
Mother | Monarch | Ethnicity | Place 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 |
Mother | Monarch | Ethnicity | Place 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 |
Mother | Monarch | Ethnicity | Place 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 |
Mother | Monarch | Ethnicity | Place 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 |
Mother | Monarch | Ethnicity | Place of origin |
---|---|---|---|
Tamar of Kartli | Heraclius II | Georgian | Kingdom of Kartli |
Anna Abashidze | George XII | Georgian | Kingdom of Imereti |
Mother | Monarch | Ethnicity | Place 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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