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George was the son of the Georgian King Bagrat V and his first wife Helena Megale Komnene (died of bubonic plague, 1366). Bagrat appointed him co-ruler in 1369. When Tbilisi fell on 22 November 1386, its inhabitants were massacred and Bagrat fell into captivity. Timur's army spent the winter in Karabakh.
Bagrat (Georgian: ბაგრატი) (8 May 1776 – 8 May 1841) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the House of Bagrationi and an author. A son of King George XII of Georgia , Bagrat occupied important administrative posts in the last years of the Georgian monarchy, after whose abolition by the Russian Empire in 1801 he entered the imperial civil service.
Bagrat IV ( Georgian: ბაგრატ IV) (1565 – died after 1590), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king ( mepe) of Imereti from 1589 to 1590. According to the mainstream Georgian scholarship, Bagrat was a son of Prince Teimuraz and a grandson of King Bagrat III of Imereti. [1] Professor Cyril Toumanoff considered Bagrat to have been a ...
Constantine was the son of King Bagrat V of Georgia by his second wife, Anna of Trebizond. His maternal grandparents were Alexios III of Trebizond and Theodora Kantakouzene . In 1400, Constantine was sent as an ambassador to the Turco-Mongol warlord Timur who continued a relentless and devastating war against the Georgians .
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Bagrat V of Georgia has received more than 107,991 page views. His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2019) . Bagrat V of Georgia is the 14,426th most popular politician (down from 13,395th in 2019) .
Hijo de Bagrat V: Constantino II 1396–1401 Hijo de Bagrat I, hermano de Jorge I: Demetrio I 1401–1412 Hijo de Alejandro I de Imericia Después de 1412, aceptó la soberanía de Georgia y gobernó Imericia como Duque: Constantino I 1405 o 1407–1412 Hijo de Bagrat V: Alejandro I el Grande 1412–1442 Hijo de Constantino I: Parte del reino ...
Tamar ( Georgian: თამარი; died 1683) was a Georgian princess of the House of Mukhrani who was married, successively, to three sovereigns of western Georgia— Levan III Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, then King Bagrat V of Imereti, and finally, Giorgi III Gurieli, Prince of Guria. Tamar's marriages were part of political intrigues and ...