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  1. 23 de may. de 2018 · George VIII (Georgian: გიორგი VIII, Giorgi VIII) (1417–1476) was a last king of united Georgia, though already fragmentised and dragged into a fierce civil war, from 1446 to 1465. Defeated by his rivals, he was left with an eastern province Kakheti alone, where he reigned as George I from 1465 until his death, founding a local ...

  2. 8 de ago. de 2023 · About King of Georgia Erekle II Bagration. Erekle II (Georgian: ერეკლე II) (November 7, 1720, or October 7, 1721 [according to C. Toumanoff [1]] – January 11, 1798) was a Georgian monarch of the Bagrationi Dynasty, reigning as the king of Kakheti from 1744 to 1762, and of Kartli and Kakheti from 1762 until 1798.

  3. 8 de ago. de 2023 · Vakhtang was the first Georgian ruler of the Mukhranian branch of the house of Bagrationi, and succeeded his cousin, David, as the Lord of Mukhrani (Mukhranbatoni) in 1629. He was adopted, in 1653, by the childless ruler of Kartli, Rostom Khan, [ Prince Rostam Khan of Kartli Mukhran-Bagratoni] as his heir and successor to the throne.

  4. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Vakhtang IV of Georgia. King of Georgia

  5. Vakhtang I Gorgasali ( georg. ვახტანგ I გორგასალი, n. 439 tai 443 – 502 tai 522) oli Iberian eli paikallisesti Kartlin (nykyisen Georgian itäosan) kuningas Khosroiani -dynastiasta 400-luvun jälkipuoliskolla ja 500-luvun alussa. Gorgasali on iranilainen liikanimi, joka tarkoittaa ”sudenpäätä”. Hän ...

  6. Vakhtang (Georgian: ვახტანგი) or Tsuata (Georgian: ცუატა) (c. 1118 – 1138) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. He was the son of King David IV the Builder and the Cuman - Kipchak princess Gurandukht, daughter of Khan Otrok .

  7. 20 de ene. de 2023 · ^ Since the Bagrationi dynasty established the Tao-Klarjeti principality under the Byzantine protectorate in 813, representatives of the dynasty had been granted various Byzantine titles such as kouropalates, magistros, sebastos, etc. David was the last Georgian monarch to wear a Byzantine title.