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  1. Herakleios II (georgiska: ერეკლე II), född 1720, död 1798, var en georgisk kung från 1744 till 1798. Han var kung av Kakheti mellan 1744 och 1762. År 1762 förenade han kungariket Kakheti och kungariket Kartli till kungariket Kartli-Kakheti , och enade därmed Georgien för första gången på trehundra år.

  2. King Vakhtang Gorgasali died at the age of 60. According to legend, he was the victim of an act of betrayal. In 502, during a battle with the Persians, a secret came out that the king’s armor could not protect his armpit. It was there that he was pierced by a poison arrow.

  3. Tbilisi has been inhabited since ancient times – as is confirmed by various archaeological discoveries in the city - from the Eneolithic (4th-3rd millennium BCE) to the ancient period (1st millennium BC - 3rd century CE). It was King Vakhtang Gorgasali, in the second half of the 5th century CE, who decided to build the capital city here.

  4. Vakhtang the Good (Georgian: ვახტანგ კარგი) (1738 or 1742 – 1 February, 1756 or 1760) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. He was the first child and the eldest son of Heraclius II , then-prince of Kakheti , born of his first marriage to Ketevan née Orbeliani [2] or, according to more recent research, Ketevan née Pkheidze .

  5. Vakhtang II of Georgia: Bagrationi, Mongol Empire, Mongol Invasions of Georgia, Kingdom of Imereti, David VI Narin, David VIII of Georgia : Surhone, Lambert M ...

  6. Bagrat had the opposition of: Demetrius of Anacopia (დემეტრე) (1027–42) Magistros, Bagrat's half-brother, and son of Alda of Alania, had the support of his mother, the Byzantine Empire and the Liparitid clan. Prince George (გიორგი) (1050–53) Bagrat's heir, opposed to his father for a brief period. George II.