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  1. King of Imereti 1707–11 1712–13 1713–16 1719–20: Mamuka fl.1719–1769 King of Imereti r.1746–1749: Rostom fl. 1746: Alexander V b.≈1703–d.1752 King of Imereti 1720–41 1741–46 1749–1752: George IX b.1718–d.1778 King of Imereti r.1741: Giorgi fl.1768: Teimuraz d.≈1768 King of Imereti r.1766–1768: Solomon I b.1735–d ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Heads of House of Imereti after 1815. Since Solomon II of Imereti had no sons, he proclaimed Prince Constantine, son of king David II of Imereti, and his male-line senior descendants as heirs to the throne of the Kingdom of Imereti. Hereditary Prince Constantine (I) (1815–1844), son of king David II

  3. Fresco of King Constantine I, left, and his brother King Michael Constantine I of Imereti (კონსტანტინე I) (died 1327), from the House of ...

  4. Constantine was a son of King Bagrat III of Imereti and brother of King George II of Imereti. He was opposed to his brother, George, who had him and his son Rostom cast in prison in 1583. After the death of George in 1585, Constantine attempted to disinherit George's young heir, Levan and seized the territory east of the Rioni River , including Skanda , Katskhi , and Argueti .

  5. Family. In 1358, Bagrat married, with the approval of David IX of Georgia, a daughter of Qvarqvare I, a Jaqeli atabeg of Samtskhe. They had three sons: [1] Alexander I (died 1389), Duke of Imereti (1372–1378), King of Imereti (1387–1389). George I (died 1392), King of Imereti (1389–1392). Constantine II (died 1401), King of Imereti (1396 ...

  6. Constantine I (his father), Alexander I, Vakhtang IV (his son) and George VIII (his son) In order to reduce the power of frequently rebellious aristocracy, he opposed them by appointing his sons – Vakhtang, Demetre, and George – as his co-rulers in Kakheti, Imereti and Kartli, respectively.

  7. Constantine was born sometime after 1358 into the family of Bagrat I, then duke (and ex-king) of Imereti, and his wife, a Jaqeli noblewoman of Samtskhe. He was a younger brother of two successive kings of Imereti, Alexander I and George I , who had broken away from the Kingdom of Georgia during Timur's invasions of that country .