Ketevan of Kakheti (1648–1719)
| Ketevan | |
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| Queen consort of Imereti | |
| Tenure | 1660–1661 1678–1679 1690–1691 1695–1696 1698 |
| Queen consort of Kakheti | |
| Tenure | 1668–1675 |
| Born | 1648 |
| Died | 1719 (aged 70–71) Moscow |
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| Dynasty | Bagrationi |
| Father | Prince David of Kakheti |
| Mother | Helen Diasamidze |
| Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church |
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Ketevan (Georgian: ქეთევანი; 1648 – 16 April 1719) was a princess (batonishvili) of the royal house of Kakheti, a kingdom in eastern Georgia. She was a daughter of Prince David of Kakheti and, by virtue of her marriages to Bagrat IV and Archil II, a queen consort of Imereti, a kingdom in western Georgia (1660–1661, 1678–1679, 1690–1691, 1695–1696, and 1698), and of Kakheti (1668–1675). In 1684 she accompanied her husband Archil in exile in Russia, where she was known as Tsaritsa Catherine of Imereti (Russian: Екатерина Давыдовна Имеретинская, Ekaterina Davydovna Imeretinskaya). She died in Moscow at the age of 71.