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  1. Ivan Aleksandrovich Bagration: Cónyuge: Catherine Bagration (desde 1800 juliano) Hijos: 0: Información profesional; Ocupación: Oficial militar: Años activo: 1782-1812: Lealtad: Imperio ruso: Rama militar: Ejército Imperial Ruso: Rango militar: General: Conflictos: Guerra ruso-turca (1787-1792) Guerra ruso-turca (1806-1812) Campaña de ...

  2. Tombstone of Ivane Bagration refers to the history of the monuments and is of federal significance. Family. Prince Ivan married a woman from Georgian nobility and had three sons: Pyotr Bagration (1765–1812), General in the Russian Army; Alexander Bagration (1771–1820) Roman Bagration (1778–1834), General in the Russian Army ...

  3. Prince Pyotr Ivanovich Bagration (10 July 1765 – 24 September 1812) was a Russian general and prince of Georgian origin, prominent during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Bagration, a member of the Bagrationi dynasty, was born in Kizlyar.

  4. El príncipe Piotr Ivánovich Bagratión ( en ruso: Пётр Ива́нович Багратио́н; en georgiano: პეტრე ივანეს ძე ბაგრატიონი, Petre Ivanes dze Bagrationi; 1765-12 de septiembre de 1812), descendiente de la familia real georgiana de los Bagrationi, sirvió como general ruso.

  5. Prince Ivan Aleksandrovich Bagration, born Ivane Bagrationi, was a Georgian royal prince of the Bagrationi dynasty from House of Mukhrani. Background. He was born in Iran and was the son of Prince Alexander of Kartli. His father moved to Russia in 1757 and was promoted to lieutenant colonel of the Russian imperial army. Career.

  6. Bagration was born in 1765 to a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi dynasty, [1] Colonel Prince Ivan Aleksandrovich Bagration (18 November 1730 – 9 October 1795), who was the eldest son of Alexander. His brother Roman (Revaz) Bagrationi (1778–1834) was also a general of the Russian army. [2]

  7. Prince Ivane (Ivan Aleksandrovich Bagration; 1730–1795), Second Major of the Russian army. He was father of Pyotr, Roman, and Alexander. Solomon; Kiril (Kiril Aleksandrovich Bagration; 1750–1828), Major-General of the Russian army and a senator. Tamaz (Thomas) (1743 – c. 1759)