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  1. 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

  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Bagrat V di Georgia. Bagrat V Bagration ( georgiano: ბაგრატ V; ... – 1395 ), anche detto Bagrat il Grande (in georgiano :აგრატ დიდი, Bagrat Didi), fu re della Georgia dal 1360 alla sua morte. Nel corso del suo regno dovette affrontare le prime devastanti Invasioni timuridi e fu costretto a convertirsi all' Islam .

  5. 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.

  6. George VIII ( Georgian: გიორგი VIII, romanized: giorgi VIII; 1417–1476) of the Bagrationi dynasty, was de facto last king ( mepe) of the formerly united Kingdom of Georgia from 1446 to 1465. He would later rule in the Kingdom of Kakheti as George I from 1465 until his death in 1476, founding a local branch of the Bagrationi dynasty.

  7. Bagrat III (c. 960-7 de mayo de 1014), en georgiano: ბაგრატ III, de la dinastía Bagrationi, fue rey de Abjasia de 978 en adelante (como Bagrat II) y Rey de Georgia de 1008 en adelante. Unió ambos títulos por herencia dinástica y, a través de conquista y diplomacia, añadió más territorios a su reino, convirtiéndose de hecho en el primer rey del Reino de Georgia .