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Demetrio II el Inmolado o el Devoto (en georgiano: დემეტრე II თავდადებული: ) (1259 -12 de marzo de 1289) fue un rey de Georgia de la dinastía Bagrationi que reinó en 1270-1289.
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Demetrius II the Self-Sacrificer or the Devoted (Georgian: დემეტრე II თავდადებული, romanized: demet're II tavdadebuli) (1259–12 March 1289) of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Eastern Georgia reigning from 1270 until his execution by the Mongol Ilkhans in 1289.
Demetrius II (Demetre, or Dimitri; Georgian: დემეტრე, დიმიტრი) was a king of Georgia, reigning from 1270 until his execution by the Mongol Ilkhans in 1289. He was a son of David VII of Georgia by his third wife Gvantsa Kakhaberidze. Demetrius, although a Christian, was polygamous, with three wives, and was ...
English: Saint King Demetre II the Self-sacrificer or Demetre tavdadebuli (1259-1289) from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Georgia in 1270-1289. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. Demtre the Devoted (3 F) Pels of Demetre II (3 F) Media in category "Demetrius II of Georgia"
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Demetre of Georgia may refer to: Demetrius I of Georgia, King in 1125–1156. Demetrius II of Georgia, King in 1270–1289. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.
Demetrius (Dimitri; Georgian: დიმიტრი) (c. 1413 – 1453) was the second son of King Alexander I of Georgia by his first wife Dulandukht Orbeliani. He was co-king with his father from 1433 to 1442 and with his brother Vakhtang IV from 1442 to 1446.