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  1. George II ( Georgian: გიორგი II, romanized: giorgi II) ( c. 1050 – 1112), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king ( mepe) of Georgia from 1072 to 1089. He was a son and successor of Bagrat IV and his wife Borena of Alania. Unable to deal effectively with the constant Seljuk Turkish attacks and overwhelmed by internal problems in his ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_IGeorge I - Wikipedia

    George I of Imereti (fl. late 1300s) George I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (c. 1390–1474) George VIII of Georgia (1417–1476), George I of Kakheti; George I of Münsterberg (1470–1502) George I of Brieg (c. 1482–1521) George I, Duke of Pomerania (1493–1531) George I of Württemberg-Mömpelgard (1498–1558) George I, Landgrave of Hesse ...

  3. Jorge I de Georgia. 16 de agosto de 1027 jul. Jorge I (en georgiano: გიორგი I: Giorgi I) (998 o 1002 – 16 de agosto de 1027), de la Casa de Bagrationi, fue rey de Georgia desde 1014 hasta su muerte en 1027. Pasó la mayoría de sus trece años de reinado inmerso en una sangrienta e infructuosa guerra territorial con el Imperio ...

  4. George I ( Georgian: გიორგი I, romanized: giorgi I) (998 or 1002 – 16 August 1027), of the House of Bagrationi, was the king ( mepe) of Georgia from 1014 until his death in 1027. He was 2nd king of United Georgia after his Father Bagrat III. He spent most of his thirteen-year-long reign waging a bloody and fruitless territorial ...

  5. There have officially been 83 governors of the State of Georgia, including 11 who served more than one distinct term ( John Houstoun, George Walton, Edward Telfair, George Mathews, Jared Irwin, David Brydie Mitchell, George Rockingham Gilmer, M. Hoke Smith, Joseph Mackey Brown, John M. Slaton and Eugene Talmadge, with Herman Talmadge serving ...

  6. 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 .

  7. Kata or Katay ( Georgian: კატა; კატაჲ) was a Georgian royal princess ( batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. [1] Daughter of King George I of Georgia. She was a wife of Abbas I of Kars (984—1029).