Tamar of Imereti (died 1510)
| Tamar | |
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Fresco of Queen Tamar, Gelati Monastery | |
| Died | 12 March 1510 Kutaisi |
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| Spouse | Alexander II of Imereti |
| Issue | Bagrat III David Vakhtang Khosro Helen |
| Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church |
Tamar of Imereti (Georgian: თამარ; died 12 March 1510 in Kutaisi) was a queen of Imereti from 1483. After the collapse of the Kingdom of Georgia in 1490, she became queen consort of the Kingdom of Imereti until her death in 1510.
Tamar was married to King Alexander II of Imereti. Her family origins are unknown, and only limited information about her life has survived. Contemporary and later sources portray her as ruling alongside her husband during a period characterized by prolonged conflicts with Kartli and with the expanding Ottoman Empire. She bore five children, among them the future king Bagrat III of Imereti.