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  1. 25 de jul. de 2018 · English: Disfigured fresco of King Constantine I of Imereti (1293-1327) in the Ghelati Monastery (Kutaisi, Georgia). Date: 4 September 2018, 18:26:12: Source:

  2. Rostom ( Georgian: როსტომი) (1571–1605), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king ( mepe) of Imereti in the periods of 1588–1589 and 1590–1605. A son of Constantine, sometime claimant to the crown of Imereti, he was raised to the throne through the support of Mamia IV Dadiani, prince of Mingrelia, who had deposed King Leon of ...

  3. English: Kings of Imereti - Constantine I (1293-1327) & Michael I (1327-1329). Mural from the Gelati church. Datum: 16. stoljeće. Izvor: Burusi: Autor: Nepoznat ...

  4. King of Imereti 1707–11 1712–13 1713–16 1719–20: Mamuka fl.1719–1769 King of Imereti r.1746–1749: Rostom fl. 1746: Alexander V b.≈1703–d.1752 King of Imereti 1720–41 1741–46 1749–1752: George IX b.1718–d.1778 King of Imereti r.1741: Giorgi fl.1768: Teimuraz d.≈1768 King of Imereti r.1766–1768: Solomon I b.1735–d ...

  5. Constantine I (Georgian: კონსტანტინე I, Konstantine I; died 1327), from the House of Bagrationi, was king of the western Georgian kingdom of ...

  6. Constantine succeeded to the throne of Imereti upon his father's death in 1293. Unlike his eastern Georgian counterparts, Constantine remained independent from the Ilkhanid hegemony, but he faced serious internal unrest as his younger brother Michael opposed his accession and seized control of the regions of Racha, Lechkhumi, and Argveti.

  7. Family. In 1358, Bagrat married, with the approval of David IX of Georgia, a daughter of Qvarqvare I, a Jaqeli atabeg of Samtskhe. They had three sons: [1] Alexander I (died 1389), Duke of Imereti (1372–1378), King of Imereti (1387–1389). George I (died 1392), King of Imereti (1389–1392). Constantine II (died 1401), King of Imereti (1396 ...