Prince Teimuraz of Georgia
1782–1846 (age 64)
Biography
Prince Teimuraz of Georgia was a member of the Georgian royal family who became a notable writer and cultural figure during the early 19th century. Living during a period of significant political change in the Caucasus, he contributed to Georgian and Russian literary culture through his writings and intellectual pursuits.
Teimuraz's life reflected the complex position of Georgian nobility during the period of Russian imperial expansion in the Caucasus. His burial at the Alexander Nevsky Lavra, one of Russia's most prestigious monasteries, reflects both his royal status and his integration into Russian imperial society and culture.