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Ketevan Orbeliani (Georgian: ქეთევან ორბელიანი; died 1750) was a Georgian princess of the Orbeliani family. She was betrothed to Prince Heraclius, of the royal house of Kakheti and the future king of Georgia, in 1738, but the union was repudiated by Heraclius himself. Traditional genealogy considered her to have been the first wife of Heraclius until their divorce in 1744 and the mother of two of his children. More recent version, now widely accepted among the historians of Georgia, has it that Heraclius did not actually marry Princess Orbeliani, but disowned the engagement and took Ketevan, daughter of Prince Zaal Pkheidze, as his first legitimate wife in 1740.

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  • Ketevan Orbeliani (Georgian: ქეთევან ორბელიანი; died 1750) was a Georgian princess of the Orbeliani family. She was betrothed to Prince Heraclius, of the royal house of Kakheti and the future king of Georgia, in 1738, but the union was repudiated by Heraclius himself. Traditional genealogy considered her to have been the first wife of Heraclius until their divorce in 1744 and the mother of two of his children. More recent version, now widely accepted among the historians of Georgia, has it that Heraclius did not actually marry Princess Orbeliani, but disowned the engagement and took Ketevan, daughter of Prince Zaal Pkheidze, as his first legitimate wife in 1740. (en)
  • Кетеван Орбелиани (груз. ქეთევან ორბელიანი; ум. 1750) — грузинская княгиня из рода Орбелиани. Она была помолвлена с князем Ираклием из царского дома Кахетии и будущим царём Грузии в 1738 году, но этот союз был отвергнут самим Ираклием. Согласно традиционной генеалогии она считалась первой женой Ираклия до их развода в 1744 году и матерью двух его детей. Более поздняя версия, ныне широко распространённая среди историков Грузии, гласит, что Ираклий на самом деле не женился на принцессе Орбелиани, а разорвал помолвку и взял , дочь князя Заала Мхеидзе, в качестве своей первой законной жены в 1740 году. (ru)
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  • Ketevan Orbeliani (Georgian: ქეთევან ორბელიანი; died 1750) was a Georgian princess of the Orbeliani family. She was betrothed to Prince Heraclius, of the royal house of Kakheti and the future king of Georgia, in 1738, but the union was repudiated by Heraclius himself. Traditional genealogy considered her to have been the first wife of Heraclius until their divorce in 1744 and the mother of two of his children. More recent version, now widely accepted among the historians of Georgia, has it that Heraclius did not actually marry Princess Orbeliani, but disowned the engagement and took Ketevan, daughter of Prince Zaal Pkheidze, as his first legitimate wife in 1740. (en)
  • Кетеван Орбелиани (груз. ქეთევან ორბელიანი; ум. 1750) — грузинская княгиня из рода Орбелиани. Она была помолвлена с князем Ираклием из царского дома Кахетии и будущим царём Грузии в 1738 году, но этот союз был отвергнут самим Ираклием. Согласно традиционной генеалогии она считалась первой женой Ираклия до их развода в 1744 году и матерью двух его детей. Более поздняя версия, ныне широко распространённая среди историков Грузии, гласит, что Ираклий на самом деле не женился на принцессе Орбелиани, а разорвал помолвку и взял , дочь князя Заала Мхеидзе, в качестве своей первой законной жены в 1740 году. (ru)
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  • Ketevan Orbeliani (en)
  • Кетеван Орбелиани (ru)
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