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  1. BAGRATIONI of Kartli: BAGRATIONI of Kakheti: Alexander II King of Georgia r.1478 King of Imereti r.1483–1510: David fl.1510–1524: Vakhtang fl.1512–1548: Bagrat III King of Imereti b.1495-d.1565 King of Imereti r.1510–1565: Giorgi fl.1511–1545: Demetre fl.1511: George II d.1585 King of Imereti r.1565–1585: Prince Constantine d.1587 ...

  2. This category has the following 114 subcategories, out of 114 total. Bagrationi dynasty coats of arms ‎ (1 C, 35 F) Bagrationi dynasty family trees ‎ (19 F) Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia ‎ (25 C, 5 F) House of Mukhrani ‎ (25 C, 28 F) Bagrationi dynasty in art ‎ (3 C, 29 F) Bagrationi dynasty of Imereti ‎ (22 C, 1 F) Bagrationi ...

  3. BAGRATIONI of Kartli: BAGRATIONI of Imereti: Alexander I b.1445/c.1456– d.1511 King of Kakheti 1476–1511: Demetre (princely Bagrationi-Davitishvili house) George II King of Kakheti b. 1464 – d. 1513 r. 1511–1513: Khvaramze d. 1528: Mariam d. 1555: Tinatin d.1591 Queen consort c.1520–1529: Levan b.1503 – d.1574 King of Kakheti r.1518 ...

  4. In the arms of the Mukhrani branch of the family, the shield is quartered by the cross, depicting: in the first quarter, the harp and the sling, attributes of the biblical King David from whom the dynasty claimed their descent; in the second, the crossed sword and scepter crowned with the globus cruciger; in the third, a pair of scales, symbolizing King Solomon; and in the fourth, mounted ...

  5. Prince Nugzar is the son of Prince Petre Bagration-Gruzinsky of Georgia (1920–1984), a prominent poet and claimant to the headship of the Georgian dynasty from 1939 until his death, and his second wife Liya Mgeladze (b. 8 August 1926). Prince Nugzar is the director of the Tbilisi theatre of cinema artists.

  6. 13 de jun. de 2022 · Bibliography. Tamar the Great reigned as the Queen of Georgia from 1184 to 1213, presiding over the apex of the Georgian Golden Age. A member of the Bagrationi dynasty, her position as the first woman to rule Georgia in her own right was emphasized by the title mepe (king), afforded to Tamar in the medieval Georg.

  7. The legend of the Bagrationi's Hebrew or Davidic descent is given no credence by modern mainstream scholarship. The family's origin is disputed, but the view formulated by the historians such as Ekvtime Takaishvili and Cyril Toumanoff that the Georgian dynasty descended from a refuge prince of the Armenian house of Bagratuni prevails.