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  1. The first monarch of unified Georgia was buried in 1014 in the Bedia Cathedral. He was canonized by the Georgian Orthodox Church on 22 December 2016, his feast day set for 7 May (NS 21 May). Family. According to genealogist Cyril Toumanoff, King Bagrat III had a wife, Martha, who bore him a son: George I of Georgia.

  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. Life. George was the eldest son of Duke Bogislaw X of Pomerania and his second wife Anna of Poland, a daughter of King Casimir IV of Poland. He was named after his uncle and godfather, Duke Georg the Bearded of Saxony, who had married the younger sister of George's mother. As a child, George spent time at the court of his uncle and godfather in ...

  4. History by topic. The Bagrationi dynasty ( / bʌɡrʌtiˈɒni /; Georgian: ბაგრატიონი, romanized: bagrat'ioni [baɡɾatʼioni]) is a royal dynasty which reigned in Georgia from the Middle Ages until the early 19th century, being among the oldest extant Christian ruling dynasties in the world. In modern usage, the name of the ...

  5. George Terter I (Bulgarian: Георги Тертер I), of the Terter dynasty ruled as tsar of Bulgaria 1280–1292. He was born in Cherven . The date of his birth is unknown, and he died in 1308/1309.

  6. Jorge I de Georgia. 16 de agosto de 1027 jul. Jorge I (en georgiano: გიორგი I: Giorgi I) (998 o 1002 – 16 de agosto de 1027), de la Casa de Bagrationi, fue rey de Georgia desde 1014 hasta su muerte en 1027. Pasó la mayoría de sus trece años de reinado inmerso en una sangrienta e infructuosa guerra territorial con el Imperio ...

  7. George V the Brilliant ( Georgian: გიორგი V ბრწყინვალე, romanized: giorgi V brts'q'invale; also translated as the Illustrious, or Magnificent; 1286/1289–1346) was King ( mepe) of Georgia from 1299 to 1302 and again from 1314 until his death in 1346. A flexible and far-sighted politician, he recovered Georgia ...