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  1. Kingdom of Georgia in 1045 AD. George I's reign was known primarily for its war against the Byzantines. This war had its roots in the 990s, when David III, after losing a rebellion against the Byzantine Emperor Basil II, agreed to cede his lands in Tao to the emperor upon his death.

  2. Demetrius married thirdly, c. 1280, Natela, a daughter of Beka I Jaqeli, Duke of Samtskhe and Lord High Steward of Georgia. After the death of Demetrius, she returned to her father's court, where the only child of Demetrius and Natela, George V, was reared until his appointment as a co-king with his half-brother David VIII in 1299.

  3. Prince George was the third son of King Constantine I of Georgia and his wife Natia Khurtsidze. He was co-king of Georgia with his two elder brothers from 1408 to 1412. [1] In 1434, he married Gulashar (Gulkhan) of Imereti, daughter of Demetrius, Duke of Imereti, and had son Bagrat VI of Georgia . After his death which was between 1435 and 1446 ...

  4. Demetrius I of Georgia (c. 1093–1156), King of Georgia (1125-1155, 1155-1156) Princess Tamar, who married Manuchihr III of Shirvan, and became a nun in widowhood. Princess Kata, married in the Byzantine Empire (Isaac Komnenos, Alexios Bryennios or Alexios Komnenos). Prince Zurab (died 1125) Prince George (1114–1129)

  5. King of Kings of Georgia from 1125 to 1156. This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 21:09. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Demetrius (c. 1413–1453), co-ruler in Imereti; father of Constantine II; Alexander's second marriage with Tamar (died after 1441), daughter of prince Alexander I of Imereti, took place around 1414. Their children were: George VIII, first king of independent Kakheti; David, Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia consecrated in 1426.

  7. Demetrius I, from the Bagrationi dynasty, was King (mepe) of Georgia from 1125 to 1156. He is also known as a poet. He was King of Georgian kingdom two times, first in 1125 to 1154 and second in 1155 before his death in 1156. King Demetrius I struggled tirelessly to protect the inheritance he had received from his father he guarded Georgia’s borders and fought to enlarge its frontiers. Many ...