Helena Megale Komnene

Helena Megale Komnene (Greek: Έλενα Μεγάλη Κομνηνή, romanized: Elena Megalē Komnēnē; Georgian: ელენა კომნენა) (died 1366) is the name given for the first wife of King Bagrat V of Georgia. Her first name is recorded in The Georgian Chronicles,[1] and her family name is based on a theory which identifies her as a daughter of Basil of Trebizond.[2] If true, the identity of her mother would be uncertain. Basil was bigamous, concurrently married to Irene Palaiologina and Irene of Trebizond.

Helena died in 1366, victim to a plague which had spread across Georgia during the 1350s and 1360s (possibly a recurrence of the Black Death).[3]

A year after her death, her husband married Anna of Trebizond.[4]

According to the Georgian Chronicle, Helena was survived by two children:[5]

References

  1. The Georgian Chronicle
  2. Cawley, Charles, Profile of Bagrat V, his wives and children, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
  3. Dictionary of Georgian National Biography
  4. Dictionary of Georgian National Biography: "Bagrat V"
  5. Cawley, Charles, Profile of Bagrat V, his wives and children, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy,
Helena Megale Komnene
Born: 14th century Died: 1366
Royal titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Sindukhtar Jaqeli
Queen consort of Georgia
1360–1366
Succeeded by
Anna of Trebizond, Queen of Georgia
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