Ana Orbeliani
| Ana Orbeliani | |
|---|---|
| Queen consort of Imereti | |
| Tenure | 1784 – 1788 1790 – 1791 |
| Born | 17 July 1765 Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti |
| Died | 4 June 1832 (aged 66) Moscow |
| Burial | |
| Spouse | |
| Issue | Prince Constantine |
| House | Orbeliani (by birth) Bagrationi (by marriage) |
| Father | Prince Mamuka Orbeliani |
| Mother | Princess Maria Kvenipneveli |
| Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church |
Ana Orbeliani (Georgian: ანა ორბელიანი; 17 July 1765 – 4 June 1832) was a queen consort of the western Georgian kingdom of Imereti as the wife of King David II (r. 1784–1789, 1790–1791). After David's deposition and death in exile in 1795, Ana tried to secure succession for her son Constantine during the reign of Solomon II, who had supplanted her husband. In her efforts, Ana relied on the Russian Empire, which eventually annexed Imereti in 1810. Ana spent the rest of her life in Russia, where she was known as tsaritsa Anna Matveyevna Imeretinskaya (Russian: Анна Матвеевна Имеретинская).