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  1. Tamar, daughter of David IV of Georgia. Tamar ( Georgian: თამარი) (died after 1161) was a daughter of David IV, King of Georgia, and queen consort of Shirvan as the wife of Arab Shirvanshah Manuchehr III, whom she married c. 1112. She became a nun at the monastery of Tigva in Georgia in widowhood.

  2. 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. Vakhtang was involved in an attempted coup against ...

  3. George IV ( Georgian : გიორგი IV, romanized:giorgi IV) , also known as Lasha Giorgi ( Georgian : ლაშა გიორგი, romanized:lasha giorgi) [2] (1191–1223), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king ( mepe) of Georgia from 1213 to 1223. Some medieval sources characterize George IV as a wise ruler and brave warrior, while ...

  4. King David IV of Georgia with his court, Roman de Troie by Benoît de Sainte-Maure.jpg 885 × 1,408; 317 KB King David IV of Georgia, Roman de Troie.jpg 1,823 × 1,489; 634 KB King David IV the Builder.

  5. English: King David IV of Georgia (in purple robe on the right, wearing crown-helmet), Roman de Troie by Benoît de Sainte-Maure (…. Li rois de Jorgie, qui Daut estoit appeles…) Fecha. 12 c. Fuente. Origins of the Georgian five-cross flag and relations of the Georgians and the Crusaders. Autor.

  6. David o Restaurador foi denominado variadamente como David II, III, e IV, devido à grande variação na sequência ordinal dos monarcas bagrátidas, especialmente no período inicial de sua história, uma vez que a numeração dos monarcas sucessivos movia-se entre os vários ramos da família.

  7. Vakhtang III (Georgian: ვახტანგ III; 1276–1308), of the dynasty of Bagrationi, was the king of Georgia from 1302 to 1308. He ruled during the Mongol dominance of Georgia . A son of Demetrius II of Georgia by his Trapezuntine wife , Vakhtang was appointed, in 1302, by the Ilkhan Ghazan as a rival king to his brother David VIII , who had revolted against the Mongol rule.