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  1. In 1791, he helped bring about the temporary reconciliation in western Georgia between his sisterly nephew King Solomon II of Imereti and his rival David II. [1] At the time when Anton became the catholicos, the Georgian Orthodox Church had been split into two separate patriarchates along the political divide, one for eastern Georgia and one for western Georgia.

  2. Mother. Rusudan of Circassia. Tamar ( Georgian: თამარი; 1696 – 12 April 1746) was a Georgian royal princess of the Bagrationi dynasty, a daughter of King Vakhtang VI of Kartli, of the Mukhranian branch, and the second wife of King Teimuraz II, of the Kakhetian branch. The union with Teimuraz made her queen consort of Kakheti.

  3. Permanent Representative to the African Union. 02/2012 – 07/2012 – Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia. Department of Asia, Africa, Australia and Pacific Rim. Deputy Director. 01/2009 – 01/2012 – Embassy of Georgia to the State of Israel. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the State of Israel.

  4. Vakhtang II nacque dall'unione tra il sovrano della Georgia occidentale ( Imerezia) Davide VI Narin e sua moglie Tamara, figlia del principe Amanelisdze. Nel 1289 ascese al trono della Georgia, con il consenso dei mongoli, dopo che il suo predecessore e cugino, Demetrio II, fu giustiziato per volere dell' ilkhan Arghun.

  5. Territory of Georgia during the reign of King George V. George was born to King Demetrius II of Georgia and his third wife Natela, daughter of Beka I Jaqeli, Prince and Atabeg of Samtskhe. Demetrius was executed by the Mongols in 1289, and the little Prince George was carried and grew up in Samtskhe, at the court of his grandfather, Beka I Jaqeli.

  6. Alexander II (Georgian: ალექსანდრე II; died April 1, 1510) was a king of Georgia in 1478 and of Imereti from 1483 to 1510. Son of Bagrat VI of Georgia , he briefly succeeded his father in 1478 during the Georgian civil war of 1463–1491 which divided the kingdom into several independent states.

  7. son of Heraclius II of Georgia. This page was last edited on 1 May 2023, at 02:36. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.