1) H.H.
The Most Brilliant Princess Rusadan (d/o
Princess Kethavan). She d. young.
2) H.H.
The Most Brilliant Princess Thamar. b. at
Martqoph, 12th July 1747 o.s. (d/o
Queen Ana). Rcvd: Lesser Cross of the
Order of St Catherine of Russia (24.7.1783 o.s.).
m. at Tiflis, 1762, General His Splendour
The Pious Prince of High Rank Davit Orbeliani,
Prince of Sabaratiano (b. 11th
January 1739 o.s.; d. at Tiflis, 29th
May 1796 o.s., bur. Cathedral of Zion),
Grand Master of the Household, Governor of
Somkheti, cdt. of the Royal Bodyguard, and cdr.
of the vanguard 1772-1796, fourth and youngest
son of Field Marshal His Splendour The Pious
Prince of High Rank Revaz Orbeliani, sometime
Grand Master of the Household, C-in-C of the army
and cdr. of the vanguard. She d. at
Tiflis, 4th August 1786 o.s. (bur.
Cathedral of Zion), having had issue, three sons
and six daughters.
3) A
stillborn d/o Queen Ana, 1749.
4) H.H.
The Most Brilliant Princess Mariami. b.
before 1750 (d/o Queen Ana). Rcvd:
Lesser Cross of the Order of St Catherine of
Russia (24.7.1783 o.s.). m. 1777, General
His Splendour The Pious Prince of High Rank Davit
Tsitsishvili, Prince of Zemo-Satsitsiano (d.
after 1791), Governor of Tiflis 1770-1791, and
cdr. of the Royal Banner, eldest son of General
His Splendour The Pious Prince of High Rank
Aleksandri Tsitsishvili, Prince of
Zemo-Satsitsiano, Lord Chamberlain of the Court
of Georgia and cdr. of the Royal Banner. She d.
at Tiflis, 1829, having had issue, five sons and
four daughters.
5) H.H.
The Most Brilliant Princess Eleni. b. 1753
(d/o Queen Daria). Rcvd: Lesser
Cross of the Order of St Catherine of Russia
(24.7.1783 o.s.). m. (first) 1770, H.H.
The Most Brilliant Prince Archili (d. 6th
October 1775 o.s.), eldest son of H.M. Aleksandri
V, King of Imereti, by his second wife, H.M.
Queen Thamar, daughter of Prince Levanti
Abashidze. m. (second) 1785, as his second
wife, Prince Zakaria Andronikashvili (b.1740;
d.s.p. 1802), Governor of Kiziq
1799-1802, eldest son of Prince Tamaz
Andronikashvili, Governor of Kiziq, sometime Lord
High Steward of Kakheti. She d. at Tiflis,
17th June 1786 o.s., having had issue,
an only son, by her first husband - see Georgia
(Imereti).
6) H.H.
The Most Brilliant Princess Sopio. b.
after 1756 (d/o Queen Daria). She d.
young.
7) H.H.
The Most Brilliant Princess Salome. b.
after 1761 (d/o Queen Daria). She d.
young.
8) H.H.
The Most Brilliant Princess Anastazia. b.
at Tiflis, 3rd November 1763 o.s. (d/o
Queen Daria). Rcvd: Lesser Cross of the
Order of St Catherine of Russia (24.7.1783 o.s.).
m. ca. 1797, General His Splendour The
Pious Prince of High Rank Revaz
Kvenipneveli-Sidamoni, Duke of Ksani (d.
after 1801), eldest son of General His Splendour
The Pious Prince of High Rank Giorgi
Kvenipneveli-Sidamoni, Duke of Ksani, cdr. of the
Imperial Corps of Pages to Nadir Shah of Persia,
by his wife, Her Splendour The Pious Princess of
High Rank Thamar, née Zedginidze-Amilakhvari.
She d. at St Petersburg, 17th
January 1838 o.s. (bur. Church of the Holy
Spirit, St Alexander Nevskii Convent), having had
issue.
9) H.H.
The Most Brilliant Princess Kethavan Thamar. b.
1764 (d/o Queen Daria). Rcvd:
Lesser Cross of the Order of St Catherine of
Russia. m. (first) ca. 1781, General His
Splendour The Pious Prince of High Rank Ioani, 18th
Prince of Mukhrani (b. 1755; d.
1800), Joint Grand Master of the Household,
second son of General His Splendour The Pious
Prince of High Rank Konstantini III, 16th
Prince of Mukhrani, by his wife, Her Splendour
The Pious Princess of High Rank Varvara, younger
daughter of General His Splendour The Pious
Prince of High Rank Bardzim Sidamoni, Duke of
Aragvi, by whom she had issue - see Georgia
(Mukhrani). m. (second) Captain
Prince Abel Andronikashvili (b. 1764; d.
1826/1833), younger son of Prince Tamaz
Andronikashvili, Governor of Kiziq. She d.
at Tiflis, 5th July 1840 o.s. (bur.
Mtzkheta), having had further issue, three sons
and three daughters.
10) H.H.
The Most Brilliant Princess Fecla [Thecla]. b.
1775 (d/o Queen Daria). Rcvd:
Lesser Cross of the Order of St Catherine of
Russia (24.7.1783 o.s.). m. at
Tiflis, 7th September 1800 o.s.,
Colonel Prince Vakhtang Jambakurian-Orbeliani (b.
1769; k-i-a at Choumlaki, 1st
March 1812 o.s., bur. Cathedral of Zion,
Tiflis), fourth and youngest son of Major-General
H.E. Prince Dimitri Fomich Tamazovitch
Jambakurian-Orbeliani, sometime Marshal of the
Nobility of Tiflis, by his wife, H.S.H. Princess
Varvara Bagratovna, elder daughter of H.H. The
Most Brilliant Prince Bagrati. She d.s.p.
at Tiflis, 11th March 1846 o.s. (bur.
Mtzkheta).
11) H.H.
The Most Brilliant Princess Ekaterina. b.
1776 (d/o Queen Daria). Rcvd:
Lesser Cross of the Order of St Catherine of
Russia (24.7.1783 o.s.). m. ca. 1793,
Colonel Prince Giorgi Irubakidze-Cholokashvili
[Cholokaev] (b. 1777; d. 10th
November 1820 o.s., bur. St George's
Church, Alaverdi), Grand Master of the Household
of Kekheti, elder son of His Splendour The Pious
Prince of High Rank Guivi Irubakidze, Prince of
Sacholaqao, Grand Master of the Household of
Kakheti, by his wife, Her Splendour The Pious
Princess of High Rank Maria, younger daughter of
General His Splendour The Pious Prince of High
Rank Konstantini III, 16th Prince of
Mukhrani. She d. at the Fortress of
Georgievsk, 30th March 1818 o.s.,
having had issue, three sons.
King Irakli II
also had issue, by a lady whose name is not recorded:
16) H.H.
The Most Brilliant Prince Aslamaz [Aslam Khan]. b.
before 1770.