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  2. Heraclius died in 1798 still convinced that only Russian protection could ensure the continued existence of his country. He was succeeded by his weak and sickly son, George XII, after whose death Tsar Paul I annexed, in 1801, Kartli-Kakheti to Russia, terminating both Georgia's independence and a millennium-long rule of the Bagrationi dynasty.

  3. 10 de may. de 2023 · Ta'liqah by Gi'urgi David (George XII).jpg 1,280 × 1,700; 482 KB Tomb of George XII of Georgia.jpg 1,536 × 2,048; 660 KB უჯარმის მოურაობის წყალობის წიგნი მიცემული მეფე გიორგი XII-ის მიერ.jpg 672 × 688; 378 KB

  4. This work was published on territory of the Russian Empire ( Russian Republic) except for territories of the Grand Duchy of Finland and Congress Poland before 7 November 1917 and wasn't re-published for 30 days following initial publications on the territory of Soviet Russia or any other countries. in the case of other works if the author is a ...

  5. George I (Georgian: გიორგი I, romanized: giorgi I) (998 or 1002 – 16 August 1027), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was the 2nd king of Georgia from 1014 until his death in 1027. George I ascended the throne when he was still too young to equal his father Bagrat III , must first suffer a first defeat against the nobles who imposed on him the return to the independence of Kingdom of ...

  6. This work was published on territory of the Russian Empire (Russian Republic) except for territories of the Grand Duchy of Finland and Congress Poland before 7 November 1917 and wasn't re-published for 30 days following initial publications on the territory of Soviet Russia or any other countries.

  7. An observatory of human collective memory. George XII of Georgia. George XII (Georgian: გიორგი XII, romanized: giorgi XII), sometimes known as George XIII (November 10, 1746 – December 28, 1800), of the House of Bagrationi, was the second and last King of the Kingdom of Kartl-Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 1798 until his death in 1800.