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  1. Heraclius died in 1798 still convinced that only Russian protection could ensure the continued existence of his country. He was succeeded by his weak and sickly son, George XII, after whose death Tsar Paul I annexed, in 1801, Kartli-Kakheti to Russia, terminating both Georgia's independence and a millennium-long rule of the Bagrationi dynasty.

  2. The Georgian Crown Jewels ( Georgian: ქართული სამეფო რეგალია, romanized: kartuli samepo regalia) were the regalia and vestments worn by the monarchs of Georgia during the coronation ceremony and at other state functions. The last Georgian monarchs, Heraclius II and George XII, had their regalia invested ...

  3. Prince David of Georgia; Regent of Georgia; Reign: 28 December 1800 – 18 January 1801: Head of the Royal House of Georgia; Reign: 28 December 1800 – 13 May 1819: Predecessor: George XII of Georgia: Successor: Ioane Bagrationi

  4. Okropir ( aka "Chrysosthomus") [1] was born in Telavi to Crown Prince George (the future king George XII of Georgia, reigned 1798–1800) and his second wife, Mariam. After his father's death and Russian annexation of Georgia (1800), the royal family was forcibly removed from Georgia. In 1803, Queen Mariam was sent into confinement in Belogorod ...

  5. Prince Nugzar Petrovich Bagration-Gruzinski (born 1950) is the most senior known patrilineal descendant of Kartli-Kakheti's last king, George XII, and is, as such, head of the Kakhetian branch of the dynasty which, although genealogically junior to the Mukhranelis, has reigned more recently over a part of Georgia, not having lost the throne of a Georgian kingdom until 1800.

  6. George XII of Georgia. King of Georgia (Kingdom of Kartli and Kakheti) Also known as გიორგი XII. Born on 10 October 1746 in Telavi. Died on 28 December 1800 in Tbilisi. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q668957)

  7. 8 de sept. de 2022 · George XII (Georgian XII, Giorgi XII), sometimes known as George XIII (November 10, 1746 December 28, 1800), of the House of Bagrationi, was the second and last King of the Kingdom of Kartli and Kakheti (eastern Georgia) from 1798 until his death in 1800.