Georgia split into three independent kingdoms by 1490. The Kings of Kartli were descendants of Constantine II, the Kings of Kakheti from George VIII and the Kings of Imereti from Bagrat VI.
Upon Teimuraz II's death, Kartli and Kakheti were united once more with the exception of Imereti.
Upon Teimuraz II's death, Kartli and Kakheti were united once more with the exception of Imereti.
In 1762, the Kingdom of Kartli and the Kingdom of Kakheti were united under one ruler.
Annexation of Kakheti and Kartli to Russia by Paul I of Russia, 1801.
Although a vassal kingdom of Imereti was created in 1258, the only queens consort mentioned by names were Theodora Palaiologina, the former Queen of All Georgia, and Ana Orbeliani, wife of Alexander I of Imereti, who was really a Duke of Shorapani and not a king.
Annexation of Imereti to Russia by Alexander I of Russia, 20 February 1810.
A fresco from Oshki, probably depicting the marriage of Bagrat IV and Elene at Bana
Theodora Doukaina Palaiologina
Tinatin Gurieli and King Levan, from a fresco from the Akhali Shuamta monastery
George VII of Imereti and his Queen and son
Darejan of Kakheti. A sketch by the contemporary Italian missionary Cristoforo Castelli.
Epitaph of Tamar Davitashvili