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  1. Bagrat III (Georgian: ბაგრატ III) (1495-1565), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king of Imereti from April 1, 1510, to 1565. He succeeded upon the death of his father, Alexander II , and faced repeated assaults from the Ottoman Turks as well as the conflicts with his ostensible vassal princes of Mingrelia , Guria , and ...

  2. Kingdom of Imereti under Bagrat III after annexing Samtskhe-Saatabago in 1535. The Kingdom of Imereti (Georgian: იმერეთის სამეფო, romanized: imeretis samepo) was a Georgian monarchy established in 1455 by a member of the house of Bagrationi when the Kingdom of Georgia was dissolved into rival kingdoms.

  3. Bagrat III (1495-1565), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a King of Imereti from April 1, 1510, to 1565. He succeeded upon the death of his father, Alexander II, and faced repeated assaults from the Ottoman Turks as well as the conflicts with his ostensible vassal princes of Mingrelia, Guria, and Abkhazia who were frequently joining the enemy.

  4. La unificación en el Reino de Georgia tuvo lugar en 975 con Bagrat III . Se considera que la época de mayor esplendor de Georgia ocurrió a fines del s. XII y comienzos del s. XIII, entre el reinado de David IV (r. 1089-1125) y el de Tamara.

  5. Bagrati Cathedral is located in Kutaisi, Imereti region, on Ukimerioni hill. It was built in 1003, during the reign of Bagrat III. Bagrati Temple is an important monument of Georgian culture, both in terms of architectural solution and symbolic significance. It is a symbol of the unity and strength of our country.

  6. King of Imereti r.1585–1588 1590–1605: George III d.1639 King of Imereti r.1605–1639: Bagrat IV b.1565–d.aft1590 King of Imereti r.1589–1590: Alexander III b.1609–d.1660 King of Imereti r.1639–1660: Rostom fl.1619–1639: Mamuka d.1654: Beri Svimeon Archbp. of Gelati fl. 1639: Khvaramze fl.1619–1626: Bagrat V b.1620–d.1681 ...

  7. Bagrat III ( georgiano : ბაგრატ III ) (1495-1565), de la dinastía Bagrationi , fue rey de Imereti desde el 1 de abril de 1510 hasta 1565. Tuvo éxito tras la muerte de su padre, Alejandro II , y enfrentó repetidos ataques de los turcos otomanos , así como los conflictos con sus ostensibles príncipes vasallos de Mingrelia , Guria ...