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  1. Princess Anastasia of Georgia ( Georgian: ანასტასია; 3 November 1763 – 17 May 1838) was a Georgian princess royal ( batonishvili ), a daughter of King Heraclius II of Georgia of his third marriage to Darejan Dadiani. She was married into the princely family of Eristavi, former Ducal House of Ksani .

  2. La princesa Anastasia de Georgia ( georgiano : ანასტასია ; 3 de noviembre de 1763 - 17 de mayo de 1838) fue una princesa real georgiana ( batonishvili ), hija del rey Heraclio II de Georgia de su tercer matrimonio con Darejan Dadiani . Estaba casada con la familia principesca de Eristavi, antigua Casa Ducal de Ksani .

  3. The bodies of Alexis and of one of his sisters, however, were not among those found. Because the discovered remains had been burned, it was hard to say which Romanov daughter was absent, and the news revived speculation that Anastasia had survived.

  4. Princess Anastasia of Georgia was a Georgian princess royal, a daughter of King Heraclius II of Georgia of his third marriage to Darejan Dadiani. Background. Princess Anastasia was born at the village of Martkopi in Kakheti in 1763 as the twelfth child into the family of Heraclius and Darejan.

  5. People. Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia (1901–1918) Princess Anastasia of Georgia (1763–1838) Princess Anastasia of Greece and Denmark (1878–1923) Princess Anastasia of Montenegro (1868–1935) Princess Anastasia of Prussia (born 1944)

  6. Princess Anastasia of Georgia (Georgian: ანასტასია; 3 November 1763 – 17 May 1838) was a Georgian princess royal (batonishvili), a daughter of King Heraclius II of Georgia of his third marriage to Darejan Dadiani. She was married into the princely family of Eristavi, former Ducal House of Ksani.

  7. Princess Ana Bagration-Gruzinsky ( Georgian: ანა ბაგრატიონი გრუზინსკი; born 1 November 1976) is a royal princess of the Gruzinsky branch of the Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia .