Queen Tinatin | |
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Queen consort of Kakheti | |
Tenure | 1520—1529 |
Died | 1591 Shuamta |
Burial | Shuamta monastery |
Spouse | Levan of Kakheti |
Issue | Alexander II of Kakheti |
House | House of Gurieli |
Father | Mamia I Gurieli |
Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church |
Khelrtva |
Tinatin Gurieli (Georgian: თინათინ გურიელი; died 1591) was queen consort of Kakheti, a kingdom in eastern Georgia, as the first wife of King Levan. A daughter of Mamia I Gurieli, Prince of Guria, she married Levan c. 1520 and bore him at least two sons, including the future Alexander II. She divorced Levan at her own will and retired to the Shuamta monastery, which she had built in Kakheti.