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  1. In 1803 Prince Ioann, Grigol's father, settled in St. Petersburg, but Grigol stayed with his mother at the Tsereteli estate in Imereti. In January 1812, the eastern Georgian province of Kakheti, from where the last kings of Georgia traced their provenance, rose in rebellion against the Russian rule.

  2. Prince Grigol of Georgia: Georgian royal prince (born: 1789, Tbilisi, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, Georgia - died: 1830, Saint Petersburg ...

  3. His father Dimitri (Zurab), a prince of the House of Orbeliani, served at the court of the last Georgian kings, while mother Khoreshan née Andronikashvili was a granddaughter, on her mother, Princess Elene’s, side, of Erekle II, the penultimate and popular king of Georgia, whose cult would later be introduced into Georgian literature by Grigol Orbeliani himself.

  4. altwiki.org › en › AAltwiki

    Prince Grigol married on 28 January 1824, during his visit to Tiflis, Varvara Feodorovna Bukrinskaya (10 December 1810 – 29 November 1876), a Georgia-born daughter of a Russian bureaucrat. They had two sons and two daughters, recognized in 1833 by the Russian government in the title of Princes and Princesses Gruzinsky , with the addition of the style "Serene Highness" since 1865.

  5. 8 de dic. de 2023 · His manuscripts were discovered in 1861 by a Georgian scholar, Dimitri Bakradze, who published them in an abridged version in 1862. He married in 1787, Princess Ketevan Tsereteli (1775–1832), daughter of Prince Zurab Tsereteli (1747–1823), Mayor of the Palace (sakhlt-ukhutsesi) of Imereti, and had the only son, Grigol.

  6. Media in category "Prince Grigol of Georgia" This category contains only the following file. Prince Grigol Bagration-Gruzinsky.jpg 485 × 638; 61 KB.

  7. Prince Grigol of Georgia: Georgian royal prince (born: 1789, Tbilisi, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, Georgia - died: 1830, Saint Petersburg ...