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  1. 23 de ago. de 2011 · The Georgian Bagratids were kings of Central Georgia from 888, of United Georgia from 1008, partitioned in their turn the country into three kingdoms at the end of the fifteenth century, and were dispossessed through the Russian annexations in the nineteenth century. The history of this line is inextricably bound with that of Georgia.

  2. The coat of arms of the Bagrationi dynasty has been used by the former royal family of Georgia and its descendants. It is a symbol of the Bagrationi dynasty , which claims the erstwhile Georgian crown.

  3. Wangsa Bagrationi ( bahasa Georgia: ბაგრატიონი, bagrat'ioni pengucapan bahasa Georgia: [bɑɡrɑtʼiɔni]) merupakan sebuah wangsa kerajaan yang memerintah di Georgia dari Abad Pertengahan hingga awal abad ke-19, berada di antara wangsa tertua yang berkuasa di dunia yang masih ada di dunia. Dalam penggunaan modern, garis ...

  4. The Georgian Royal Dynasty – the “Iesian, Davitian, Solomonian Bagrationi” – has a documented history of roughly 1,300 years and is among the oldest monarchies in the world. (See Additional Information No. 1) This honourable dynasty, consisting of the Royal line and noble offshoots, has enriched Georgian history with saints, kings ...

  5. T’amar Bagrationi, Queen of Georgia (1184–1210). T’amar Bagrationi was the ninth monarch from the royal house of Bagrationis who ruled over the united Georgian Kingdom. She reigned as a co-monarch alongside her father, Giorgi III, from 1178, assuming full authority in 1184. During her reign, dynastic legitimacy necessitated the appearance of the monumental royal portraits ...

  6. Article History. 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. With the decline of the previously ruling Mamikonian dynasty, the Bagratids emerged as one of the most ...

  7. Bagrationové králové Gruzie David IV. řečený „Stavitel“ Předposlední gruzínský král Iraklij II. V gruzínské historii se Bagrationové objevili v 9. století jako knížata na jihozápadě Gruzie, která v bojích s Araby a dalšími rody v okolí postupně obnovila samostatné Gruzínské království.