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  1. Simon of Imereti. Simon ( Georgian: სიმონი) (died 1701), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king ( mepe) of Imereti from 1699 to 1701. An illegitimate son of Alexander IV of Imereti, he was brought up at the court of Erekle I of Kartli, while Imereti was embroiled in the civil war among several claimants to the throne.

  2. Constantine I (his father), Alexander I, Vakhtang IV (his son) and George VIII (his son) In order to reduce the power of frequently rebellious aristocracy, he opposed them by appointing his sons – Vakhtang, Demetre, and George – as his co-rulers in Kakheti, Imereti and Kartli, respectively.

  3. Constantine was born sometime after 1358 into the family of Bagrat I, then duke (and ex-king) of Imereti, and his wife, a Jaqeli noblewoman of Samtskhe. He was a younger brother of two successive kings of Imereti, Alexander I and George I , who had broken away from the Kingdom of Georgia during Timur's invasions of that country .

  4. www.wiki3.en-us.nina.az › Constantine_I_of_ImeretiConstantine I of Imereti

    3 de mar. de 2023 · Accession and civil war. A son of the Georgian king David VI Narin and his wife, Tamar Amanelisdze, or a Palaeologian princess. Constantine succeeded to the throne of Imereti upon his father's death in 1293.

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  6. Prince George was the third son of King Constantine I of Georgia and his wife Natia Khurtsidze. He was co-king of Georgia with his two elder brothers from 1408 to 1412. In 1434, he married Gulashar (Gulkhan) of Imereti, daughter of Demetrius, Duke of Imereti, and had son Bagrat VI of Georgia.