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  1. Prince Iulon of Georgia. Iulon ( Georgian: იულონი; 4 June 1760 – 23 October 1816) was a Georgian royal prince ( batonishvili) of the House of Bagrationi, born into the family of King Heraclius II and Queen Darejan Dadiani. He advanced claim to the throne of Kartli and Kakheti after the death of his half-brother George XII in 1800 ...

  2. Vakhtang era il figlio maggiore del re Alessandro I e della sua prima moglie Dulandukht Orbelian. Nel 1433 il padre lo nominò co-regnante. Quando Alessandro I abdicò nel 1442, Vakhtang prese il suo posto sul trono di Georgia, lasciando i suoi fratelli, Demetrio e Giorgio, come coregnanti. Il governo di Vakhtang IV fu minacciato dalle ...

  3. Vakhtang II av Georgien, död 1292, var en georgisk monark. Han var kung i kungariket Georgien mellan 1289 och 1292. [ 2]

  4. Established in 2004, the Order of the National Hero of Georgia is the country's highest state decoration exclusively granted for heroism. Among others, it was awarded to Zhiuli Shartava (posthumously, 2004), Zaza Damenia (posthumously, 2008), John McCain (2010), Lech Kaczyński (posthumously, 2010), Giorgi Antsukhelidze (posthumously, 2013), Zurab Iarajuli (posthumously, 2013).

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

    Vakhtang married in Imereti, western Georgia, in 1696, a Circassian princess Rusudan (died in Moscow, 30 December 1740). They were the parents of: Princess Tamar (1696–1746) who married, in 1712, Prince Teimuraz , the future king of Kakheti and Kartli.

  6. Vakhtang II Gurieli. Vakhtang II Gurieli ( Georgian: ვახტანგ II გურიელი; died 1814 or 1825 [1] ), of the House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria, in western Georgia, from 1792 to 1797. He succeeded on the death of his elder brother Simon II Gurieli and was deposed by a younger brother Kaikhosro. Vakhtang's subsequent ...

  7. Shoshita II (1661–1684) Papuna II (1684–1696) Shoshita III (1696–1732) Grigol (1732–1743) Vakhtang (1743–1750) Rostom (1750–1769) Anton (1784, 1787–89) Giorgi (1784–1787) Dukes of Kldekari. Duchy of Kldekari was an important fiefdom in the mediaeval Georgia.