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  1. 8 de may. de 2024 · In October 1601, Alexander's son, David, revolted from the royal authority and seized the crown, forcing his father to retire to a monastery. David would die a year later, on October 2, 1602, and Alexander was able to resume the throne.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2024 · She was skeptical of the pro-Russian policies of Heraclius II and his successor, her step-son, George XII, whose progeny she tried to prevent from succeeding to the throne of Georgia. After the Russian annexation of Georgia, Queen Dowager Darejan was deported to Russia proper in 1803.

    • July 29, 1734
    • November 8, 1807
  3. Hace 3 días · Eastern parts of Georgia were also temporarily taken over by Qajar Iran. The hold on Georgia would not last for long: in 1797, Mohammad Khan Qajar was assassinated in his tent, in the city of Shusha. King Heraclius II of Georgia died around a year after.

  4. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Last month about 500 pieces of historical English articles that mentioned King Erekle II or Georgia, written anytime from 1649 to 1798, were given to Georgia by the National Library of Ireland. More than 500 printed copies comprising important data of Georgia’s historiography, in those periodical press described some of the heroic struggles of King Erekle II.

  5. 9 de may. de 2024 · Constantine II ( Georgian : კონსტანტინე II) (died December 28, 1732), also known as Mahmād Qulī Khān (მაჰმად ყული-ხანი) in Iran, was a king ( mepe) of Kakheti in eastern Georgia of the Bagrationi dynasty from 1722 to 1732. A son of Erekle I by a concubine, he was born and raised as a Muslim in Isfahan, the royal capital of Safavid Iran.

    • 1722–1732
    • Islam
  6. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Heraclius (born c. 575, Cappadocia—died Feb. 11, 641, Constantinople) was an Eastern Roman emperor (610–641) who reorganized and strengthened the imperial administration and the imperial armies but who, nevertheless, lost Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and Byzantine Mesopotamia to the Arab Muslims.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Alexander the Great (born 356 bce, Pella, Macedonia [northwest of Thessaloníki, Greece]—died June 13, 323 bce, Babylon [near Al-Ḥillah, Iraq]) was the king of Macedonia (336323 bce ), who overthrew the Persian empire, carried Macedonian arms to India, and laid the foundations for the Hellenistic world of territorial kingdoms.