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”’Ripsime”’ ({{lang-ka|რიფსიმე}}) was the wife of [[Vakhtang III of Georgia]] (r. 1302–1308). |
”’Ripsime”’ ({{lang-ka|რიფსიმე}}) was the wife of [[Vakhtang III of Georgia]] (r. 1302–1308). |
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The 18th-century ”[[The Georgian Chronicles|Georgian Chronicle]]” mentions her as a niece of [[Shaburidze|Chabour]].{{CN|date=June 2023}} Vakhtang was a son of [[Demetre II of Georgia]] (r. 1270–1289). His mother was reportedly daughter to an [[Emperor of Trebizond]], usually identified with [[Manuel I of Trebizond]] (r. 1238–1263) for chronological reasons.{{CN|date=June 2023}} His maternal grandmother was probably one of the three known wives of Manuel: [[Anna Xylaloe]], [[Rusudan of Georgia, Empress of Trebizond|Rusudan of Georgia]] and [[Irene Syrikaina]].{{CN|date=June 2023}} |
The 18th-century ”[[The Georgian Chronicles|Georgian Chronicle]]” mentions her as a niece of [[Shaburidze|Chabour]].{{CN|date=June 2023}} Vakhtang was a son of [[Demetre II of Georgia]] (r. 1270–1289). His mother was reportedly daughter to an [[Emperor of Trebizond]], usually identified with [[Manuel I of Trebizond]] (r. 1238–1263) for chronological reasons.{{CN|date=June 2023}} His maternal grandmother was probably one of the three known wives of Manuel: [[Anna Xylaloe]], [[Rusudan of Georgia, Empress of Trebizond|Rusudan of Georgia]] and [[Irene Syrikaina]].{{CN|date=June 2023}} |
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14th-century Queen of Georgia
Ripsime (Georgian: რიფსიმე) was the wife of Vakhtang III of Georgia (r. 1302–1308).
The 18th-century Georgian Chronicle mentions her as a niece of Chabour.[citation needed] Vakhtang was a son of Demetre II of Georgia (r. 1270–1289). His mother was reportedly daughter to an Emperor of Trebizond, usually identified with Manuel I of Trebizond (r. 1238–1263) for chronological reasons.[citation needed] His maternal grandmother was probably one of the three known wives of Manuel: Anna Xylaloe, Rusudan of Georgia and Irene Syrikaina.[citation needed]
Vakhtang was appointed king at Tbilisi by his overlord Ghazan of the Ilkhanate. The appointment has been dated to 1301 or 1302. He died at Nakhchivan in 1304 (or 1308) after a short period of abdominal pain (French: mal de ventre).[citation needed] They had two known sons:[citation needed]
- Demetre, ruler of Dmanisi.
- Giorgi, ruler of Samshvilde.


