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  1. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Succeeding his cousin Vakhtang II, David's rule actually extended only over the eastern part of the kingdom, whereas western Georgia had been under the Imeretian branch of the House of Bagrationi since 1259. In 1295, he supported Baidu Khan in an internal conflict in the Ilkhanate. However, Baidu was killed and Ghazan became a khan.

  2. Vakhtang IIof the dynasty of Bagrationi, was king of Georgia from 1289 to 1292. Stöbern Sie im Onlineshop von buecher.de und kaufen Sie Ihre Artikel versandkostenfrei und ohne Mindestbestellwert! Alles immer versandkostenfrei!*

  3. Among people born in 1413, Vakhtang IV of Georgia ranks 7. Before him are Louis, Duke of Savoy, Frederick II, Elector of Brandenburg, Catherine of Bologna, Borso d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, Marco Barbarigo, and Giosafat Barbaro. After him is Abd-al-Razzāq Samarqandī. Among people deceased in 1446, Vakhtang IV of Georgia ranks 7.

  4. The Russian commander in Georgia, General Ivan Lazarev, requested that all the members of the royal house should assemble and remain in Tbilisi. In April 1801 Iulon and Parnaoz defied the order and fled to western Georgia, to the court of their sisterly nephew, King Solomon II of Imereti , [6] who had upheld Iulon's claim to the throne of Kartli and Kakheti.

  5. Detailed stats of Vakhtang Salia . This page contains information about a player's detailed stats. In the info box, you can filter by period, club, type of league and competition.

  6. Héraclius II ou Irakli II (en géorgien : ერეკლე II, Erekle II ; né à Telavi le 7 novembre 1720 ou 7 octobre 1721 selon Cyrille Toumanoff– mort à Telavi le 11 janvier 1798) est un roi de la dynastie des Bagrations qui a régné sur la Kakhétie de 1744 à 1762 et sur le Karthli et la Kakhétie de 1762 à 1798, réunifiant ainsi les deux royaumes de Géorgie orientale.

  7. Vakhtang the Good (Georgian: ვახტანგ კარგი) (1738 or 1742 – 1 February, 1756 or 1760) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. He was the first child and the eldest son of Heraclius II , then-prince of Kakheti , born of his first marriage to Ketevan née Orbeliani [2] or, according to more recent research, Ketevan née Pkheidze .