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  1. Vakhtang III (Georgian: ვახტანგ III; 1276–1308), of the dynasty of Bagrationi, was the king of Georgia from 1302 to 1308. He ruled during the Mongol dominance of Georgia . A son of Demetrius II of Georgia by his Trapezuntine wife , Vakhtang was appointed, in 1302, by the Ilkhan Ghazan as a rival king to his brother David VIII , who had revolted against the Mongol rule.

  2. After the Russian Empire annexed Georgia in 1801 and began deporting the Georgian royal family to Russia proper, Anton came under increasing pressure from the Imperial officials. While Anton never openly retracted his loyalty to the Russian tsar , the Russian administration was anxious of the patriarch's refusal to surrender any of his privileges and his zealous defense of the old Georgian ...

  3. Khuroshvili, Giorgi (2018), Conceptions of Political Thought in Medieval Georgia: David IV "the Builder", Arson of Ikalto. In: Veritas et subtilitas. Truth and Subtlety in the History of Philosophy. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Amsterdam/Philadelphia. pp. 149–156. ISBN 978-9027200686; Kiziria, Dodona (1994).

  4. Rusudan Gotsiridze (georgieraz: რუსუდან გოცირიძე; Tbilisi, Georgiako Sobietar Errepublika Sozialista, 1975eko otsailaren 8a) Georgiako Eliza Baptista Ebanjelikoaren apezpiku, emakumeen eskubideen aldeko ekintzaile, unibertsitateko irakasle eta margolaria da.

  5. Georgia hadde aldri tidligere hatt en kvinnelig hersker, og dermed stilte deler av aristokratiet spørsmål ved hennes legitimitet. Hun hadde støtte fra sin innflytelsesrike tante Rusudan og katolikos Mikael IV Mirianisdze, men ble tvunget til å gi konsesjoner til aristokratiet, og hun måtte fjerne utnevnelser hennes far hadde foretatt, for å holde på makten.

  6. Georgia is a mountainous country situated almost entirely in the South Caucasus, while some slivers of the country are situated north of the Caucasus Watershed in the North Caucasus. [225] [226] The country lies between latitudes 41° and 44° N, and longitudes 40° and 47° E, with an area of 67,900 km 2 (26,216 sq mi).

  7. Los mongoles crearon el valiato de Gurjistan, que comprendía a Georgia y a todo el sur del Cáucaso, que gobernaron indirectamente, a través del monarca georgiano, el último en ser confirmado por el Gran Kan en su ascenso. Con la muerte de Rusudan en 1245, comenzó un interregno durante el que los mongoles dividieron el Cáucaso en ocho tumens.