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  1. Bagrationi was a 12th–13th century Georgian princess of the royal Bagrationi dynasty. She was a daughter of King Demetrius I of Georgia, sister of the kings David V and George III and Princess Rusudan. She was a paternal aunt of the famous Queen Tamar of Georgia . She was a wife of Iziaslav II of Kiev. [1] [2] [3]

  2. The Bagrationi dynasty (/bʌɡrʌtiˈɒni/; Georgian: ბაგრატიონი, romanized: bagrat'ioni [ bɑɡɾɑtʼiɔni]) 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. In modern usage, the name of the dynasty is sometimes Hellenized and referred to as the Georgian ...

  3. After fragmentation of the unified Kingdom of Georgia in the late 15th century, the branches of the Bagrationi dynasty ruled the three breakaway Georgian kingdoms, the Kingdom of Kartli, the Kingdom of Kakheti, and the Kingdom of Imereti, until Russian annexation in the early-19th century.

  4. Dynasty. Bagrationi. Father. David Bagration-Mukhrani. Mother. Ana Bagration-Gruzinsky. Religion. Georgian Orthodox Church. Giorgi Bagrationi ( Georgian: გიორგი ბაგრატიონი; (born 27 September 2011), is a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi dynasty, which reigned until the early 19th century in Georgia and its ...

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  6. The illustrious dynasty of the Bagrationi originated in the most ancient Georgian district – Speri (today İspir). The Bagrationi achieved great influence from the sixth through eighth centuries. One of their branches moved to Armenia, the other to Iberia , and both won for themselves the dominant position among the other rulers of Transcaucasia.

  7. Both branches descend in unbroken, legitimate male line from the medieval kings of Georgia down to Constantine II of Georgia who died in 1505. [2] Whereas the Bagration-Mukhrani were a cadet branch of the former Royal House of Kartli , they became the genealogically senior-most line of the Bagrationi family in the early 20th century: yet the elder branch had lost the rule of Kartli by 1724. [2]