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  1. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › BagrationiBagrationi - Wikipedia

    De oorsprong van de Bagrationi wordt betwist, en hetzelfde geldt voor de eerste verschijning op Georgische grond. De traditionele geschiedenis zegt dat de Bagrationi verbonden zijn met de vroegere dynastieën die regeerden in de 6e eeuw. De geschiedenis van de Bagrationi is nauw verbonden met die van Georgië.

  2. BAGRATIONI of Kartli: BAGRATIONI of Imereti: Alexander I b.1445/c.1456– d.1511 King of Kakheti 1476–1511: Demetre (princely Bagrationi-Davitishvili house) George II King of Kakheti b. 1464 – d. 1513 r. 1511–1513: Khvaramze d. 1528: Mariam d. 1555: Tinatin d.1591 Queen consort c.1520–1529: Levan b.1503 – d.1574 King of Kakheti r.1518 ...

  3. Dinastía Bagrationi. Los Bagrationi (en georgiano: ბაგრატიონი, Bagrat'ioni [bɑɡrɑtʼiɔni]) es una dinastía real de Georgia, que gobernó la región entre principios del siglo X y principios del siglo XIX . El primero de la dinastía fue Ashot I, príncipe de Tao-Klarjeti entre 813 y alrededor de 830 d. C., y sus ...

  4. David Bagration-Mukhrani. Mother. Ana Bagration-Gruzinsky. Religion. Georgian Orthodox Church. Giorgi Bagrationi ( Georgian: გიორგი ბაგრატიონი; (born 27 September 2011), is a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi dynasty, which reigned until the early 19th century in Georgia and its successive realms.

  5. Dinastía Bagratuni. Los Bagratuni fueron una dinastía que gobernó parte de Armenia. En Armenia, además de ser señores de Taron, Bagrevand, Dariunq, Moq, Mardastán, Sper, Khoit, Sasun y Kulb, entre otros, fueron reyes de: Armenia, Ani, Kars, Bagaran y Tashir. La familia real Bagratuni o Bagratida ( armenio: Բագրատունի ...

  6. Династија Багратиони ( груз. ბაგრატიონი) је била владајућа династија у Грузији од средњег века до почетка 19. века. Династија је позната по најдужој владавини у историји Кавказа и ...

  7. The Bagrationi Dynasty's most notable period was during the reigns of David IV (1089-1125) and Queen Tamar (1184-1213), marking Georgia's Golden Age. David IV, also known as 'the Builder', achieved significant military successes, including the reconquest of Tbilisi from the Seljuks and expanding Georgia's influence across the Caucasus and into eastern Anatolia and northern Iran.