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  1. Constantine I (კონსტანტინე I, Konstantine I; died 1327), from the House of Bagrationi, was king of the western Georgian kingdom of Imereti from ...

  2. Bagrat III ( Georgian: ბაგრატ III) (1495-1565), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king ( mepe) of Imereti from April 1, 1510, to 1565. He succeeded upon the death of his father, Alexander II, and faced repeated assaults from the Ottoman Turks as well as the conflicts with his ostensible vassal princes of Mingrelia, Guria, and ...

  3. Biography King Solomon I Reigning and fighting for the strengthening of royal power. In 1752, the seventeen-year-old Solomon I inherited the throne of his father, Alexander V: Kingdom of Imereti and all western Georgia began to emerge from turmoil, degenerate princes and dukes came against him - Mamia Gurieli and Besarioni, Catholicos of Abkhazia (brother of Rostom, Duke of Racha), as well as ...

  4. Princess Rodam of Kartli. Religion. Georgian Orthodox Church. Khelrtva. Alexander V ( Georgian: ალექსანდრე V) (c. 1703/4 – March 1752), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king ( mepe) of Imereti (western Georgia) from 1720 his death in 1752, with the exceptions of the periods of 1741 and 1746–1749.

  5. In February 1810, the Russian army moved on to conquer Imereti. Constantine was with Solomon, encouraging him to resist until the king finally decided to capitulate in March 1810. In April 1810, Constantine also surrendered and, unable to obtain a permission to live as a private person in his estate, was ordered to move to Russia.

  6. Ana Orbeliani. Issue. Prince Constantine of Imereti (1789–1844) Dynasty. Bagrationi. Father. George IX of Imereti. David II ( Georgian: დავით II, Davit II; 1756 – 11 January 1795), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king ( mepe) of Imereti (western Georgia) from 1784 to 1789 and from 1790 to 1791.