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  1. Bagrat V, «el Grande» (en georgiano: ბაგრატ V დიდი, Bagrat V Didi) (muerto en 1393) fue un monarca del reino de Georgia del siglo XIV, hijo del rey David IX con el que fue corregente desde 1355, y único rey después de su muerte en 1360. Gobernante justo y popular, también es conocido como un soldado perfecto, fue ...

    • Siglo XIV
    • ბაგრატ V დიდი
  2. Bagrat V the Great ( Georgian: ბაგრატ V დიდი, Bagrat V Didi, died 1393) from the Bagrationi dynasty was the son of the Georgian king David IX of Georgia by his wife Sindukhtar Jaqeli. He was co-ruler from 1355, and became king ( mepe) after the death of his father in 1360.

  3. Bagrat V, «el Grande» fue un monarca del reino de Georgia del siglo XIV, hijo del rey David IX con el que fue corregente desde 1355, y único rey después de su muerte en 1360.

  4. In the first of eight invasions, Timur sacked Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, and captured the king Bagrat V in 1386. Georgian resistance prompted a renewed attack by the Turco-Mongol armies. Bagrat's son and successor, George VII , put up a stiff resistance and had to spend much of his reign (1395–1405) fighting the Timurid invasions.

  5. Bagrat IV (Georgian: ბაგრატ IV; 1018 – 24 November 1072), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was the King of Georgia from 1027 to 1072. During his long and eventful reign, Bagrat sought to repress the great nobility and to secure Georgia's sovereignty from the Byzantine and Seljuk Empires.

  6. The end of the fifteenth century witnessed the dissolution of the medieval kingdom of Georgia. The three kingdoms — of Georgia proper (Iberia= K'art'li), of Imeretia (Abasgia), and of Kakhetia — and the five sovereign principalities, into which that ancient and once powerful realm had found itself divided, were ill prepared now to face the onslaught of the Islamic imperialism of the Osmans ...

  7. The Stemma of the Bagratid Kings of Georgia m the Fifteenth Century Bagrat V The Great 11305. Co-king c. 1355, King of Georgia 1360-1395 X I. Helen, 11366 II. June 1367 Anne, d. of Alexius III Comnenus, Emperor of Trebizond; *Apr. 6, 1357, t p. 1393 II: Constantine I *c. 1369, t k. 1412 King of Georgia 1405-1412 X Natia, d.