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  1. Alexander I the Great (Georgian: ალექსანდრე I დიდი, Aleksandre I Didi) (1386 – between August 26, 1445 and March 7, 1446), of the Bagrationi house, was king of Georgia from 1412 to 1442.

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      Demetrius (Dimitri; Georgian: დიმიტრი) (c. 1413 – 1453) was...

  2. Alejandro I el Grande (en georgiano: ალექსანდრე I დიდი: ) (1386-entre 26 de agosto de 1445 y 7 de marzo de 1446), de la dinastía Bagrationi, fue rey de Georgia de 1412 a 1442.

  3. Alexander I of Georgia who sought to strengthen and restore his declining Kingdom, faced constant invasions by the tribal Turkomans. Alexander re-conquered Lori from the Turkomans in 1431, which was of great importance in securing of the Georgian borders.

  4. Alexander I (born December 23 [December 12, Old Style], 1777, St. Petersburg, Russia—died December 1 [November 19], 1825, Taganrog) was the emperor of Russia (1801–25), who alternately fought and befriended Napoleon I during the Napoleonic Wars but who ultimately (1813–15) helped form the coalition that defeated the emperor of the French.

  5. Alexander was the last ruler of a united Georgia which was relatively free from foreign domination. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Alexander I of Georgia has received more than 93,998 page views. His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2019).

  6. English: Alexander I, “the Great” or Aleksandre I Didi (1386–1446) of the Bagrationi house, was king of Georgia from 1412 to 1442. Despite his efforts to restore the country from the ruins left by the Turco-Mongol warlord Timur Leng’s invasions, Georgia never recovered and faced the inevitable fragmentation that was followed by a long ...