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Demetrius II the Self-Sacrificer or the Devoted (Georgian: დემეტრე II თავდადებული) (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.
Demetrio II de Georgia; Información personal; Nombre de nacimiento: დემეტრე II თავდადებული: Nacimiento: 1259: Fallecimiento: 12 de marzo de 1289 o 13 de marzo de 1289: Causa de muerte: Decapitación: Sepultura: Catedral de Svetitsjoveli: Religión: Iglesia ortodoxa georgiana: Lengua materna: Georgiano ...
- 12 de marzo de 1289 o 13 de marzo de 1289
- დემეტრე II თავდადებული
- 1259
- Decapitación
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Demetrius I ( Georgian: დემეტრე I, romanized: demet're I) ( c. 1093 – 1156), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was King ( mepe) of Georgia from 1125 to 1156. He is also known as a poet. He was King of Georgian kingdom two times, first in 1125 to 1154 and second in 1155 before his death in 1156.
- 1125–1154
- Rusudan of Armenia
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 .
Georgian Orthodox Church. Khelrtva. 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.
Demetre of Georgia may refer to: Demetrius I of Georgia, King in 1125–1156. Demetrius II of Georgia, King in 1270–1289. This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.