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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vakhtang_IVakhtang I - Wikipedia

    Vakhtang I Gorgasali ( Georgian: ვახტანგ I გორგასალი, romanized: vakht'ang I gorgasali; c. 439 or 443 – 502 or 522), of the Chosroid dynasty, was a king ( mepe) of Iberia, natively known as Kartli (eastern Georgia) in the second half of the 5th and first quarter of the 6th century. He led his people, in an ill ...

  2. Vakhtang IV Bagration ( en georgiano: ვახტანგ IV, Vakhtang IV; 1413 - 1446) fue rey de Georgia desde 1442 hasta su muerte. Biografía . Vakhtang era el hijo mayor del rey Alejandro I y su primera esposa , Dulandukht Orbelian . En 1433 su padre lo nombró co-gobernante.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vakhtang_IIVakhtang II - Wikipedia

    Gaykhatu supported King Vakhtang, and the latter's position at the court of the Ilkhans was strengthened, but Vakhtang II's reign did not last long. He died suddenly after a short illness in 1292. Vakhtang, who died prematurely, was taken to West Georgia and he was buried at the Gelati Monastery near the city of Kutaisi.

  4. Demetrius ( Dimitri; Georgian: დიმიტრი) ( c. 1413 – 1453) was the second son of King Alexander I of Georgia by his first wife Dulandukht Orbeliani. He was co-king with his father from 1433 to 1442 and with his brother Vakhtang IV from 1442 to 1446. On Vakhtang's death, Demetrius became a de jure king of Georgia but his accession ...

  5. Aunque respaldado por las fuerzas mongolas, el poder de Giorgi no se extendió fuera de la capital georgiana, Tbilisi, y el Khan lo reemplazó por otro hermano, Vakhtang III, en 1302. El nuevo rey dirigió un ejército mongol contra David, pero no pudo penetrar. profundamente en las provincias en gran parte montañosas en poder de los rebeldes, y se negoció una tregua.

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  7. Ripsime (wife of Vakhtang III) Ripsime ( Georgian: რიფსიმე) was the wife of Vakhtang III of Georgia (r. 1302–1308). [1] [better source needed] The 18th-century Georgian Chronicle mentions her as a niece of Chabour. [citation needed] Vakhtang was a son of Demetre II of Georgia (r. 1270–1289). His mother was reportedly daughter ...