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  1. The Bagratuni family tree describes the heritage of the Bagratuni family in Armenia (Bagratuni dynasty). Bagratuni lineage also lays claim to the Georgian Bagrationi dynasty.

  2. Originating as vassals of the Kingdom of Armenia of antiquity, they rose to become the most prominent Armenian noble family during the period of Arab rule in Armenia, eventually establishing their own independent kingdom. Their domain included regions of Armenia such as Shirak, Bagrevand, Kogovit, Syunik, Lori, Vaspurakan, Vanand and ...

    • c. 300 AD
    • Gagik II (as King of Armenia)
    • Smbat I
  3. The Bagrationi dynasty ( / bʌɡrʌtiˈɒni /; Georgian: ბაგრატიონი, romanized: bagrat'ioni [baɡɾatʼioni]) is a royal dynasty which reigned in Georgia from the Middle Ages until the early 19th century, being among the oldest extant Christian ruling dynasties in the world.

  4. Los Bagratuni fueron una dinastía que gobernó parte de Armenia. En Armenia, además de ser señores de Taron, Bagrevand, Dariunq, Moq, Mardastán, Sper, Khoit, Sasun y Kulb, entre otros, fueron reyes de: Armenia, Ani, Kars, Bagaran y Tashir. La familia real Bagratuni o Bagratida ( armenio: Բագրատունի, pronunciación ...

  5. This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen. Bagratid Dynasty, princely and royal dynasty founded in Armenia and Georgia during the 9th century by the Bagratuni family. The Bagratid kings kept Armenia independent of both the Byzantine Empire and the ʿAbbāsid Caliphate.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Las tres ramas familiares existentes son conocidas como Mujrani, Gruzinski e Imereti. En 1942, Irakli Bagratión de Mujrani se proclamó cabeza de la dinastía, al no existir información acerca del destino de la rama de Kajeti, en el trono hasta 1800. Su hijo Jorge y su nieto David, ambos españoles, han mantenido su pretensión al trono.

  7. La familia real Bagratuni o Bagratida gobernó muchas regiones del Reino de Armenia, como Syunik, Lori, Vaspurakan, Vanand, Taron y Tayk. También son aceptados como los progenitores de la dinastía georgiana Bagrationi.