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  1. The legend of the Bagrationi's Hebrew or Davidic descent is given no credence by modern mainstream scholarship. The family's origin is disputed, but the view formulated by the historians such as Ekvtime Takaishvili and Cyril Toumanoff that the Georgian dynasty descended from a refuge prince of the Armenian house of Bagratuni prevails.

  2. BAGRATIONI of Tao-Klarjeti: Bagrat III b.≈960-d.1014 King of Abkhazia r.978–1014 King of Georgia r.1008–1014: Mariam Queen consort r.1014-c.1018: George I

  3. In the arms of the Mukhrani branch of the family, the shield is quartered by the cross, depicting: in the first quarter, the harp and the sling, attributes of the biblical King David from whom the dynasty claimed their descent; in the second, the crossed sword and scepter crowned with the globus cruciger; in the third, a pair of scales, symbolizing King Solomon; and in the fourth, mounted ...

  4. Dynasty. Bagrationi. Father. David Bagration-Mukhrani. Mother. Ana Bagration-Gruzinsky. Religion. Georgian Orthodox Church. Giorgi Bagrationi ( Georgian: გიორგი ბაგრატიონი; (born 27 September 2011), is a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi dynasty, which reigned until the early 19th century in Georgia and its ...

  5. Head of Bagrationi r.1957-1977: Maria Vladimirovna Grand Duchess of Russia b.1953: Mariam de Bagration b.1947: Jorge de Bagration b.1944–d.2008 Head of Mukhrani r.1977-2008: Bagrat de Bagration y de Baviera b.1949-d.2017: BAGRATIONI of Kakheti: George Mikhailovich Grand Duke of Russia b.1981: Ana Bagration-Gruzinsky b. 1976: David Bagration b ...

  6. C. Claim of the biblical descent of the Bagrationi dynasty. Collapse of the Georgian realm.

  7. The Bagratuni family became princes in the 4th century. Their heritable rights were given to them by the Arshakuni Dynasty, the kings of Armenia (52–428). They were called aspets and crowned Arshakuni kings. Their domain included the region of Sper in Upper Armenia, which was famous for its gold, and Tayk .