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  1. 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).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vakhtang_IIVakhtang II - Wikipedia

    Vakhtang II (Georgian: ვახტანგ II; died 1292), of the dynasty of Bagrationi, was king of Georgia from 1289 to 1292. Early life [ edit ] A son of the Western Georgian ruler, king David VI Narin , by his first wife Tamar, daughter of Prince Amanelisdze , Vakhtang had been declared as co-ruler and was therefore considered David's successor.

  3. Demetrius and Vakhtang IV shared Western Georgia and Kartli. The king ruled for a short time and died in 1446 without leaving any heirs. Under mysterious circumstances and perhaps in accordance with the king's will, George VIII took possession of the crown and disinherited his other elder brother, who was forced to return to Western Georgia.

  4. Alexander II (Georgian: ალექსანდრე II; died April 1, 1510) was a king of Georgia in 1478 and of Imereti from 1483 to 1510. Son of Bagrat VI of Georgia , he briefly succeeded his father in 1478 during the Georgian civil war of 1463–1491 which divided the kingdom into several independent states.

  5. 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. On Vakhtang's death, Demetrius became a de jure king of Georgia but his accession ...

  6. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Demetrius and Vakhtang shared western Georgia and Kartli. Vakhtang IV's reign proved short and he died in 1446 without an heir. In mysterious circumstances, and perhaps at Vakhtang's wish, George took possession of the crown, disinheriting his elder brother, Demetrius, who found himself driven back to western Georgia.

  7. Demetrius, born in 1259, was the second son and third child of King David VII of Georgia. His mother was David's third wife Gvantsa née Kakhaberidze. He was 2 years old when Gvantsa was put to death by the Mongols as a reaction to David's abortive rebellion against the Ilkhan hegemony. David himself died in 1270.