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  1. A son of George XII, the last king of Kartl-Kakheti kingdom, eastern Georgia, by his first wife Ketevan Andronikashvili, Ioane commanded an avant-garde of a Georgian force annihilated by the Persian army at the Battle of Krtsanisi in 1795.

  2. While the monarchy was abolished by the Russian Empire, a part of the Georgian nobility continued to consider George XII's descendants as heirs to the Georgian throne. Crown Prince David, followed by his brother Ioane, are considered by modern Georgian monarchists as posthumous claimants to the throne of Georgia.

  3. A grandson of George XII, the last king of Georgia, and the only son of Prince Ioane of Georgia, he was briefly proclaimed as King of Georgia during a revolt against the Russian rule in 1812.

  4. Ilia of Georgia; Prince Jibrael of Georgia; Prince Mikheil of Georgia; Prince Teimuraz of Georgia; Prince David of Georgia; Bagrat of Georgia; Okropir, son of George XII of Georgia; Nino of Mingrelia

  5. A son of George XII, the last king of Kartl-Kakheti kingdom, eastern Georgia, by his first wife Ketevan Andronikashvili, Ioane commanded an avant-garde of a Georgian force annihilated by the Persian army at the Battle of Krtsanisi in 1795. Following the battle, the kingdom entered a period of economic crisis and political anarchy.

  6. 25 de ene. de 2017 · Nearly a century ago, there was found among the posthumous papers of Ioann Batonishvili, son of Giorgi XII, the last king of Georgia, an apparently incomplete manuscript treatise, containing articles in dialogue form on all kinds of topics, and interspersed with lively episodes from Georgian life.

  7. writer and encyclopedist. Ioane Bagrationi ( Georgian: იოანე ბაგრატიონი) (16 May 1768 in Tbilisi, Georgia – 15 February 1830 in Saint Petersburg, Russia) was a Georgian prince ( batonishvili ), writer and encyclopaedist. A son of George XII, the last king of Kartl-Kakheti kingdom, eastern Georgia, by his first ...