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  1. Constantine I of Imereti. 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, [1] or a Palaeologian princess. [2] .

  2. 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. Constantino I ( georgiano : კონსტანტინე I , Konstantino I ; muerto en 1327), de la Casa de Bagrationi , fue rey del reino occidental georgiano de Imereti desde 1293 hasta 1327.

  4. 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. A son of King David ...

  5. Before that time, Imereti was considered a separate kingdom within the Kingdom of Georgia, ... Constantine I (1293–1326) Michael (1326–1329) Bagrat I (1329–1330)

  6. The 60s–70s of the 19th century is a very important period in the history of Georgia. Since then the social-political movement was led by the new generation called Tergdaleulebi represented by Ilia Chavchavadze, Akaki Tsereteli, Niko Nikoladze and others. A great Georgian writer Akaki Tsereteli spent most of his life in Kutaisi.

  7. 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)