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  1. One of the daughters, married Demetre II of Georgia, the other married one of his Didebul. Though mentioned in modern genealogies as a name, "Didebul" was actually a title. According to "The Bagrationi (Bagration) Dynasty" by Christopher Buyers, the Didebul were "non-hereditary noblemen of high rank, senior to aznaur, usually enjoyed by one in state service".

  2. Demetre II of Georgia. Saint King Demetre II the Self-sacrificer (დემეტრე II თავდადებული) (1259 – 12 March 1289), from the ...

  3. 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.

  4. Rusudan ( Georgian: რუსუდანი) was a 12th-century Georgian princess of the Bagrationi royal family. She was a daughter of King Demetrius I of Georgia, sister of the kings David V and George III, and a paternal aunt of the famous Queen Tamar of Georgia. She was referred as dedopali in Georgian which translates to queen. [1]

  5. English: Saint King Demetre II the Self-sacrificer or Demetre tavdadebuli (1259-1289) from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Georgia in 1270-1289. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  6. Demetrio II di Georgia. Vai alla navigazione Vai alla ... დემეტრე II, Demetre II; 1259 – 12 marzo 1289), anche detto Demetrio il Devoto ...

  7. This category is located at Category:Demetrius II of Georgia. Note: This category should be empty. Any content should be recategorised. This tag should be used on existing categories that are likely to be used by others, even though the "real" category is elsewhere. Redirected categories should be empty and not categorised themselves. It should ...