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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_VIII_of_GeorgiaDavid VIII - Wikipedia

    David VIII ( Georgian: დავით VIII; 1273–1311), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king ( mepe) of Central and Eastern Georgia in 1292–1302 and 1308–1311. Eldest son of Demetrius II of Georgia by his Trapezuntine wife, he was appointed by the Ilkhan ruler Gaykhatu as king of Georgia as reward for his military service during the ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vakhtang_VIVakhtang VI - Wikipedia

    Vakhtang VI ( Georgian: ვახტანგ VI ), also known as Vakhtang the Scholar, Vakhtang the Lawgiver and Ḥosaynqolī Khan ( Persian: حسین‌قلی خان, romanized : Hoseyn-Qoli Xān; 15 September 1675 – 26 March 1737), was a Georgian monarch ( mepe) of the royal Bagrationi dynasty. He ruled the East Georgian Kingdom of Kartli ...

  3. Remarkably, the village of Sno is the birthplace of the Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia, born Irakli Ghudushauri-Shiolashvili. The patriarch's childhood home stands sentinel across from Vakhtang Gorgasali Church, adding a layer of personal history to this site of worship.

  4. Vakhtang IIof the dynasty of Bagrationi, was king of Georgia from 1289 to 1292. Stöbern Sie im Onlineshop von buecher.de und kaufen Sie Ihre Artikel versandkostenfrei und ohne Mindestbestellwert! Alles immer versandkostenfrei!*

  5. 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 .

  6. In 1791, he helped bring about the temporary reconciliation in western Georgia between his sisterly nephew King Solomon II of Imereti and his rival David II. [1] At the time when Anton became the catholicos, the Georgian Orthodox Church had been split into two separate patriarchates along the political divide, one for eastern Georgia and one for western Georgia.