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  1. Skylitzes Chronicle. Demetrius ( Georgian: დემეტრე, Demetre) (died 1042) was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi royal dynasty, and a claimant to the throne of Georgia. He was the younger son of George I of Georgia by his second wife Alda, daughter of the king of Alania .

  2. Demetrio de Anacopia. Demetrio (en georgiano: დემეტრე, romanizado : Demetre) (muerto en 1042) fue un príncipe georgiano de la dinastía Bagrationi y pretendiente al trono de Georgia. Era el hijo menor de Jorge I de Georgia con su segunda esposa Alda, hija del rey de Alania .

    • Proyectos Wikimedia, Datos: Q3023889
  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · About Demetrius of Anacopia. Demetre of Anacopia was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi royal dynasty, and a claimant to the throne of Georgia. He was the younger son of George I of Georgia by his second wife Alda, daughter of the king of Alania.

    • estimated between 1003 and 1041
    • April 26, 2022
    • 1042
    • Ric Dickinson, Geni Curator
  4. Demetrio ( en georgiano: დემეტრე, romanizado:Demetre) (muerto en 1042) fue un príncipe georgiano de la dinastía Bagrationi y pretendiente al trono de Georgia. Era el hijo menor de Jorge I de Georgia con su segunda esposa Alda, hija del rey de Alania.

  5. The emperor Constantine VIII then sent Demetrius of Anacopia, an exiled Georgian prince, who was considered by many as a legitimate pretender to the throne, to take a Georgian crown by force. Constantine's death in 1028 rendered the Byzantine invasion abortive, and, in 1030, the regent , queen dowager Mariam paid a visit to the new ...

    • 1014 to 1204
    • Decisive Georgian victory, Initial Byzantine gains. Georgia loses a number of dominions, but later reconquers them and expands under Queen Tamar
  6. Demetrius was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi royal dynasty, and a claimant to the throne of Georgia. He was the younger son of George I of Georgia by his second wife Alda, daughter of the king of Alania.

  7. Anakopia Fortress ( Georgian: ანაკოფია, romanized: anak'opia) is an ancient military citadel in New Athos (as it is currently known) in the disputed Abkhazia, Georgia located some 22 km (14 miles) by road along the coast from Sukhumi. The site, approximately 450 × 150 meters in dimensions, is located a mile or so inland, at the ...