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  1. A son of the Georgian king David VI Narin and his wife, Tamar Amanelisdze, [1] or a Palaeologian princess. [2] Constantine succeeded to the throne of Western Georgia upon his father's death in 1293. Unlike his eastern Georgian counterparts, Constantine remained independent from the Ilkhanid hegemony, but he faced serious internal unrest as his ...

  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's succession to the throne of Imereti was precluded by the Russian annexation of that country in 1810. Constantine subsequently entered the Russian Imperial military service, where he rose to the rank of Major-General.

  5. Imereti is once again part of the Kingdom of Georgia (1392-1396). Constantine II (1396–1401) Demetrius I (Duke) (1401–1412) Imereti is once again part of the Kingdom of Georgia (1412-1478). Alexander II (1478–1510) In 1490 Georgia splits into three Kingdoms; Imereti, Kartli and Kakheti. Alexander II (1478–1510) Bagrat III (1510–1565)

  6. 10 de jun. de 2020 · Genealogy for King of Imereti Constantine I Bagrationi, King of Imereti (b. - 1327) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  7. 6 de nov. de 2022 · Constantine succeeded to the throne of Imereti upon his father's death in 1293. Unlike his eastern Georgian counterparts, Constantine remained independent from the Ilkhanid hegemony, but he faced serious internal unrest as his younger brother Michael opposed his accession and seized control of the regions of Racha , Lechkhumi , and Argveti .