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Jiajak Jaqeli (Georgian: ჯიაჯაყ ჯაყელი) (sometimes
given as Djiadjak) was the
Empress consort of
Alexios II of Trebizond.
Jiajak was a
daughter of Beka...
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Turkish origin.
Perhaps it
derived in some way from her
Georgian mother,
Jiajak Jaqeli.
Macrides 1979, pp. 238–245.
Treadgold 1997, p. 710.
Treadgold 1997...
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Jaqeli Beka I
Jaqeli Demetrius II of
Georgia Natela Jaqeli Sargis II
Jaqeli Jiajak Jaqeli George V of
Georgia Qvarqvare I
Jaqeli Bagrationi dynasty family...
- over the
Empire of Trebizond. For this cause, he
married off his
daughter Jiajak to the
Trapezuntine Emperor Alexios II, who
granted him Lazia.
Another daughter...
- the 4th rank of ****an
political hierarchy.
Jiajak Jaqeli,
empress consort of
Alexios II of Trebizond.
Jiajak (meaning 'flower') was
daughter of Beka I...
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elder daughter of
Emperor Alexios II of
Trebizond and his
Georgian wife
Jiajak Jaqeli, to quit her
monastic dress and
escape to Lazia,
where she was crowned...
- over the
Empire of Trebizond. For this cause, he
married off his
daughter Jiajak to the
Trapezuntine Emperor Alexios II.
Another daughter of Beka, - Natela...
- in 1298.
According to one
genealogical hypothesis,
Jigda is the same as
Jiajak, the
second wife of the
emperor Alexios II of Trebizond.
Demetrius married...
- VIII
Palaiologos (Palaiologoi) c. 1265 1282 16
August 1297 1302 John II
Jiajak Jaqeli Beka I
Jaqeli (Jaqeli) ? c. 1300 3 May 1330 ?
Alexios II
Irene Palaiologina...
- origin.
Perhaps the name
derived in some way from her
Georgian mother,
Jiajak Jaqeli, as such
naming patterns began to
appear in
Georgia at the beginning...