particularly against Damascus (1303) and Gilan (1304). Vakhtang III married Ripsime.[better source needed] The 18th-century Georgian Chronicle mentions her...
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which centuries later became a Bulgarian royal dynasty. He was married to Ripsime or Hripsime, seen as a daughter of King Ashot II of Armenia. However, Ashot...
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weavers are heard. As Giko returns, all go out. Gayane sings her child Ripsime to sleep. Three smugglers come to see Giko. They conspire to share the...
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Ripsime (Georgian: რიფსიმე) was the wife of Vakhtang III of Georgia (r. 1302–1308).[better source needed] The 18th-century Georgian Chronicle mentions...
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Megala Komnene of Trebizond 1302–1308 1308 aged 31/32 Eastern Georgia Ripsime before 1308 two children George VI the Minor (გიორგი VI მცირე) (Under guardianship...
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Zvartnots Cathedral Notes "inside height under the dome" Sometimes spelled Ripsime or Hripsimeh Alexander Sahinian, who oversaw the excavations after the...
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to Gaivazovsky by adding the Slavic suffix "-sky". Aivazovsky's mother, Ripsime, was a Feodosia Armenian. The couple had five children—three daughters...
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1299–1302; 1314–1346 Vakhtang III King of Georgia b.1276–d.1308 r.1302-1308 Ripsime Queen consort of Georgia r.1301/1302– 1304/1308 Princess Jigda Empress...
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people or more) Archived 9 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Galstyan, Ripsime. "Pamyati pisatelnya Anri Truajya – predtechi "Majrika"" Памяти писателя...
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