Mose Khoneli
12th-century Georgian writer
Mose Khoneli (Georgian: მოსე ხონელი) or Moses of Khoni was a 12th-century Georgian writer active during the reign of Queen Tamar (c. 1184-1213). He is believed to be author of one of the most important works of medieval Georgian romance and epic poetry Amiran-Darejaniani.[1]
References
- ^ Stevenson, Robert Horne (1958), "Amiran-Darejaniani". A cycle of medieval Georgian tales traditionally ascribed to Mose Khoneli. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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Queen Tamar's reign
- Father — George III
- Mother — Burdukhan
- Aunt — Rusudan
- Sister — Rusudan
- Spouse — Yury Bogolyubsky (until 1185)
- David Soslan
- Children — George IV
- Rusudan
- Cousin — Demetrius
- Nephew — Alexios I
- David Komnenos
- Rise of Orbeli
- Qurtlu-Arslan's rebellion
- Civil war (1191)
- Battle of Shamkor
- Liberation of Shirvan
- Battle of Basiani
- Foundation of Trebizond Empire
- Ayyubid–Georgian wars
- Eldiguzid campaign of Tamar of Georgia
- Rebellion in Pkhovi and Didoya
- Shota Rustaveli — The Knight in the Panther's Skin
- Mose Khoneli — Amiran-Darejaniani
- Chakhrukhadze — Tamariani
- Ioane Shavteli — Abdulmesiani
- Histories and Eulogies of the Sovereigns
- Basil Ezosmodzgvari — The Life of Monarch of Monarchs Tamar
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