[2][3][4] The princess is primarily known from an entry in the Kievan Chronicle under the year of 1154, in which she married the grand prince of Kiev:[1] In the year 1154, Izjaslav again sent his son Mstislav to meet his stepmother, for he was taking a wife, a daughter of the (Greek) tsar, for himself from Obez; and he (Mstislav) met her at the waterfalls and brought her to Kiev (to Izjaslav), and he himself went to Perejaslavl'.
[1] Based on this fact, it has been conjectured that she was a Georgian princess of the royal Bagrationi dynasty.
[citation needed] She would have been a daughter of King Demetrius I of Georgia, sister of the kings David V and George III and Princess Rusudan.
[citation needed] She was a paternal aunt of the famous Queen Tamar of Georgia.
[citation needed] Her first name is unknown, and nothing is known about her later life either.