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  1. The Bagrationi dynasty (/ b ʌ ɡ r ʌ t i ˈ ɒ n i /; 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.

  2. Último gobernante. Jorge XII y Salomón II. Jefe actual. Disputado. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Los Bagrationi (en georgiano: ბაგრატიონი, Bagrat'ioni [bɑɡrɑtʼiɔni]) es una dinastía real de Georgia, que gobernó la región entre principios del siglo X y principios del siglo XIX .

    • entre 813 y alrededor de 830 d. C.
    • Georgia
  3. The Bagratuni or Bagratid dynasty (Armenian: Բագրատունի, Armenian pronunciation:) was an Armenian royal dynasty which ruled the medieval Kingdom of Armenia from c. 885 until 1045.

    • c. 300 AD
    • Gagik II (as King of Armenia)
    • Smbat I
  4. The House of Mukhrani is a Georgian princely family that is a branch of the former royal dynasty of Bagrationi, from which it sprang early in the 16th century, receiving in appanage the domain of Mukhrani, in the Kingdom of Kartli. The family — currently the seniormost genealogical line of the entire Bagrationi dynasty [1] — has ...

  5. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Los Bagrationi ( en georgiano: ბაგრატიონი, Bagrat'ioni [bɑɡrɑtʼiɔni]) es una dinastía real de Georgia, que gobernó la región entre principios del siglo X y principios del siglo XIX.

  6. Contents. 1 Origins. 2 History. 2.1 Early Bagrationi dynasty. 2.2 Downfall. 2.3 Last monarchs. 3 Bagrationis in Russia. 4 Legacy. 4.1 Bagrationis today. 5 Gallery of Georgian Kings of Bagrationi Dynasty. 6 Notes. 7 References. 8 External links. 9 Credits. One of the branches continues to this day to style themselves as the Royal House of Georgia.

  7. 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.