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    Bagrat IV. Bagrat IV ( Georgisch: ბაგრატ IV) (1018 - 24 November 1072 ), uit het huis Bagrationi, was koning van Georgië van 1027 tot 1072. Tijdens zijn lange en bewogen regeerperiode, trachtte Bagrat om de hoge adel te onderdrukken en de Georgië uit de invloedssfeer van het Byzantijnse Rijk en de Seltsjoeken te krijgen.

  2. Constantine had three sons, Alexander, Bagrat and George, all of whom were co-opted by their father as co-kings between 1405 and 1408. Alexander I (1390–1446), succeeded his father as the king of Georgia and reigned until his abdication from the throne in 1442; George, prince; Bagrat, prince; Ancestry

  3. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Bagrat IV of Georgia has received more than 87,665 page views. His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2019) . Bagrat IV of Georgia is the 6,621st most popular politician (up from 7,406th in 2019) , the 57th most popular biography from Georgia (up from 67th in 2019)

  4. Bagrat IV (~1020 - 1072) va ser rei de Geòrgia de l'any 1027 al 1072. Era fill del rei Jordi I , i va ser proclamat rei després de la mort sobtada de son pare, quant tenia només 7 anys. El 1028 l' exèrcit romà d'Orient va avançar des de la Taoklardjétia ; molts aznauris o senyors locals, davant la minoria d'edat del rei, els van lliurar les fortaleses que tenien encomanades.

  5. Liparit IV of Kldekari. Liparit IV, sometimes known as Liparit III ( Georgian: ლიპარიტ IV [III] ), was an 11th-century Georgian general and political figure who was at times the most valuable support of King Bagrat IV of Georgia (1027–1072) and his most dangerous rival. He was of the House of Liparitid-Baguashi (later Orbeli or ...

  6. Life. Bagrat was the son of the Georgian King David IX by his wife Sindukhtar Jaqeli. He was co-ruler from 1355, and became king after the death of his father in 1360. Bagrat V was respected by his subjects, who nicknamed him the Great. According to Armenian and Greek chroniclers, the king was a skilful warrior and a talented military leader.

  7. George's son, who would eventually become Bagrat IV, was also given to Basil as a hostage. Bagrat IV spent the next three years in Constantinople, being released in 1025. George I's death in 1027 saw him succeeded by the 8-year-old Bagrat. By the time Bagrat ascended to the throne, the Bagratids' unification drive had gained much momentum.