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  1. Constantine I (Georgian: კონსტანტინე I, Konstantine I; died 1327), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Western Georgia from 1293 to 1327. Accession and civil war. A son of the Georgian king David VI Narin and his wife, Tamar Amanelisdze, or a Palaeologian princess.

  2. Heads of House of Imereti after 1815. Since Solomon II of Imereti had no sons, he proclaimed Prince Constantine, son of king David II of Imereti, and his male-line senior descendants as heirs to the throne of the Kingdom of Imereti. Hereditary Prince Constantine (I) (1815–1844), son of king David II

  3. Prince Constantine was a son of King David II of Imereti and Ana Orbeliani. At the age of three, he was surrendered by his father as a hostage to Solomon II, who had won a power struggle and dethroned David in 1791. When David attempted to reclaim the throne in 1792, Solomon had Constantine incarcerated in the castle of Mukhuri. [1] .

  4. Constantine I (1293–1327) Michael (1327–1329) Bagrat I (1329–1330) Imereti is part of the Kingdom of Georgia. (1330-1387) Alexander I (1387-1389) George I (1389-1392) Imereti is once again part of the Kingdom of Georgia (1392-1396). Constantine II (1396–1401) Demetrius I (Duke) (1401–1412)

  5. 17 de mar. de 2010 · English: Kings of Imereti - Constantine I (1293-1327) & Michael I (1327-1329). Mural from the Gelati church

  6. Prince Constantine was a son of King David II of Imereti and Ana Orbeliani. At the age of three, he was surrendered by his father as a hostage to Solomon II, who had won a power struggle and dethroned David in 1791. When David attempted to reclaim the throne in 1792, Solomon had Constantine incarcerated in the castle of Mukhuri. [1] .

  7. Constantine (Georgian: კონსტანტინე, Konstantine; Russian: Константин Давидович Имеретинский, Konstantin Davidovich Imeretinsky) (4 July 1789 – 3 May 1844) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili), belonging to the Imereti branch of the Bagrationi dynasty.