Rodam of Kartli
| Rodam of Kartli | |
|---|---|
Mural painting of Queen Rodam at the Gelati Monastery. | |
| Born | between 1687 and 1695 Kingdom of Kartli |
| Died | 1730 |
| Spouse | George VII of Imereti |
| Issue | Alexander V Mamuka Tamar Tuta unknown daughter |
| Dynasty | Bagration |
| Father | George XI of Kartli |
| Mother | Khoreshan Mikeladze |
| Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church |
Rodam (Georgian: როდამი) (died 1730) was a Georgian royal princess (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty from the House of Mukhrani branch. She married King George VII of Imereti and served as queen of the Kingdom of Imereti twice, from 1707 to 1711 and again from 1712 to 1713. The daughter of King George XI of Kartli, Rodam was married to the Imeretian ruler in an effort to strengthen relations between the Bagrations of the Kingdom of Kartli and their cousins in Imereti. During the multiple reigns of George VII, her position as queen contributed to several civil wars among Georgian nobles and rulers, who sought to expand their influence over Kutaisi by controlling the royal marriage.
Despite her status as a royal princess and queen of Imereti in the 18th century, little is known about her life, which disappears from records after 1716 during the civil war.