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Princess Mariam of Georgia
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Princess Mariam of Georgia : ウィキペディア英語版
Princess Mariam of Georgia
Mariam ((グルジア語:მარიამი)) (1755 – 3 November 1828) was a Georgian princess royal (''batonishvili''), daughter of Heraclius II, the penultimate King of Kartli and Kakheti. Like her sisters, Ketevan and Thecla, Mariam was a poet of some talent and wrote in the spirit of early Romanticism.
==Family==

Mariam was the 12th child of Heraclius II and the second daughter born of that ruler's third marriage to Darejan Dadiani. In 1777, Mariam married Prince David Tsitsishvili (1749–1792), a scion of the medieval house of Panaskerteli and governor (''mouravi'') of the royal capital of Tbilisi. The couple had 7 children:
# Prince Alexander Tsitsishvili (died before 1801).
# Prince Evstati Tsitsishvili (1778–1828), a civil servant, ''mouravi'' of Pambak, and a close companion of his uncle, Catholicos Anton II of Georgia. He was married and had issue.
# Prince Nikoloz Tsitsishvili (1779–?); he was married to Princess Ekaterine Tusishvili and had issue.
# Prince Ioane Tsitsishvili (1784–c. 1835); he was married to Princess Elisabed Pavlenishvili and had issue.
# Prince Dimitri Tsitsishvili (1790–?); he was married to Princess Avalishvili and had no issue.
# Princess Anastasia Tsitsishvili (1782–?).
# Princess Natalia Tsitsishvili (1786–?).

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