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Hace 4 días · Kingdom of Imereti: Constantine II (კონსტანტინე II) 1447 Son of Demetrius III and Gulkhan of Imereti: 1478-1488 1505 aged 57/58: Kingdom of Georgia: Tamar (d. 1492) 1473 eleven children 23rd and last King of the Kingdom of Georgia. Paternal grandson of Alexander I of Georgia.
- 1800 AD
- Pharnavaz I
- 299 BC
- George XII
Hace 1 día · David II of Imereti: Solomon II of Imereti. Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti Principality of Mingrelia. Solomon II ascends to the Imeretian throne 1795 Battle of Krtsanisi: Tbilisi, Georgia, Qajar invasion of Kartli-Kakheti Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti Kingdom of Imereti: Qajar Iran. Ganja Khanate; Erivan Khanate; Defeat 1800 Battle of Niakhura
Hace 4 días · Imereti. The Crown of Imereti dating from the 12th century and believed to have been commissioned by David IV of Georgia was known to have been kept at the monastery at Gelati after the last king Solomon II was deposed in 1810 and Imereti occupied by Russia.
22 de mar. de 2024 · Imereti (Georgia) 1810: Solomon II, King of Imereti: Part of the Russian Empire: Ireland: 1949: George VI, King of the United Kingdom: Republic: Italy: 1946: Umberto II, King of Italy: Republic: Lippe: 1918: Leopold IV, Reigning Prince of Lippe: Part of the Republic of Germany: Lithuania: 1918: Mindaugas II, King of Lithuania, Wilhelm Duke of ...
4 de mar. de 2024 · Imereti resort (Imeretinka) or Sirius located in the very south of Krasnodar Krai near By Adler (Sirius on the map). This is the southernmost Black Sea resort of Russia, immediately behind it begins Abkhazia.
17 de mar. de 2024 · 1 review. #1 of 1 Food & Drink in Kumistavi. Wine Tours & Tastings. Write a review. About. The Georgian Wine Museum contains different artifacts of different ages associated with wine and the Georgian medieval culture, the most diverse wine shop in Imereti and wine tasting + Local sweets. All of this is included in the ticket.
13 de mar. de 2024 · Hormizd II (died 309) was the king of the Sāsānian empire (reigned ad 302–309); he was the son and successor of Narses. Little is known of Hormizd’s reign, although according to one ancient source he executed some members of the Manichaean religion.