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  1. George I ( Georgian: გიორგი I, Giorgi I; died 1392), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Western Georgia from 1389 to 1392. George was born into the family of Bagrat I, the duke (and ex-king) of Imereti, and his wife, of the Jaqeli family of Samtskhe. He succeeded as king of Imereti on the death of his elder brother, Alexander I ...

  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. Data: segle xvi. Font: Burusi: Autor: Desconegut ...

  4. Constantine II continued his war to reunify Georgia and attempted to invade Imereti in 1485, but was defeated by Alexander and a nobleman from the Lortkipanidze family in the Battle of Chikhori. The Georgian king was forced to return to Kartli in 1486 when Sultan Ya'qub Beg began a series of military incursions into his domains.

  5. Ana Orbeliani. Issue. Prince Constantine of Imereti (1789–1844) Dynasty. Bagrationi. Father. George IX of Imereti. David II ( Georgian: დავით II, Davit II; 1756 – 11 January 1795), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king ( mepe) of Imereti (western Georgia) from 1784 to 1789 and from 1790 to 1791.

  6. Demetrius was a son of King Alexander I of Imereti (died 1389), who had broken away from the Kingdom of Georgia during Timur's invasions of that country in 1387. After his uncle, King George I , was killed in 1392, Demetrius was carried away by another uncle, Constantine , to seek refuge in the Caucasian mountains .

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