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  1. Vakhtang III (Georgian: ვახტანგ III; 1276–1308), of the dynasty of Bagrationi, was the king of Georgia from 1302 to 1308. He ruled during the Mongol dominance of Georgia . A son of Demetrius II of Georgia by his Trapezuntine wife , Vakhtang was appointed, in 1302, by the Ilkhan Ghazan as a rival king to his brother David VIII , who had revolted against the Mongol rule.

  2. After the death of the controversial Patriarch David V, he was elected the new Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia on 25 December 1977. The new patriarch began a course of reforms, enabling the Georgian Orthodox Church, once suppressed by the Soviet ideology, to largely regain its former influence and prestige by the late 1980s.

  3. Bagrat was the son of the Georgian King David IX by his wife Sindukhtar Jaqeli. He was co-ruler from 1355, and became king after the death of his father in 1360. Bagrat V was respected by his subjects, who nicknamed him the Great. According to Armenian and Greek chroniclers, the king was a skilful warrior and a talented military leader.

  4. Khelrtva. George VII ( Georgian: გიორგი VII, romanized: giorgi VII) (died 1405 or 1407) of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king ( mepe) of Georgia from 1393 to 1407 (alternatively, from 1395 to 1405). [1] George put up a stiff resistance and had to spend much of his reign fighting against Timur .

  5. Demetrio era el hijo mayor de David el Constructor y su primera mujer Rusudán. Fue educado en Kutaisi. Como comandante, participó en las batallas de su padre contra los Selyúcidas, particularmente en Didgori (1121) y Shirván (1123). En 1117, fue enviado por David al frente de un ejército Georgiano a Shirván, donde Demetrio redujo la ...

  6. Khelrtva. Bagrat IV ( Georgian: ბაგრატ IV; 1018 – 24 November 1072), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was the King ( mepe) of Georgia from 1027 to 1072. [1] During his long and eventful reign, Bagrat sought to repress the great nobility and to secure Georgia's sovereignty from the Byzantine and Seljuk Empires. In a series of ...

  7. George III ( Georgian: გიორგი III, romanized: giorgi III) (died 27 March 1184), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was the 8th King ( mepe) of Georgia from 1156 to 1184. He became king when his father, Demetrius I, died in 1156, which was preceded by his brother's revolt against their father in 1154. His reign was part of what would be ...