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Mariam Tsitsishvili

Mariam ((グルジア語:მარიამ ციციშვილი)), also known as Maria in European sources, (9 April 1768 – 30 March 1850) was the Queen of Georgia as the second wife and consort of the last King George XII of Georgia (reigned from 1798 to 1800).
==Family and early life ==
Princess Mariam Tsitsishvili was born at Tbilisi to Prince Giorgi Tsitsishvili, a representative of one of the preeminent noble houses of Georgia. George XII, then Heir Apparent to the Georgian throne, married her on 13 July 1783 after the death of his first wife, Princess Ketevan Andronikashvili (1754–1782). Mariam gave birth to eight sons and three daughters:
*Mikheil (1783–1862)
*Jibrail (1788–1812)
*Ilia (1790–1854)
*Joseph (died before 1798)
*Spiridon (died before 1798)
*Okropir (1795–1857)
*Svimeon (born 1796 - died in infancy)
*Irakli (1799–1859)
*Thamar (1788–1850)
*Anna (1789–1796)
*Anna (1800–1850)

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