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  1. Alexander II (Georgian: ალექსანდრე II; died April 1, 1510) was a king of Georgia in 1478 and of Imereti from 1483 to 1510. Son of Bagrat VI of Georgia , he briefly succeeded his father in 1478 during the Georgian civil war of 1463–1491 which divided the kingdom into several independent states.

  2. In 1791, he helped bring about the temporary reconciliation in western Georgia between his sisterly nephew King Solomon II of Imereti and his rival David II. [1] At the time when Anton became the catholicos, the Georgian Orthodox Church had been split into two separate patriarchates along the political divide, one for eastern Georgia and one for western Georgia.

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  4. Vakhtang II nacque dall'unione tra il sovrano della Georgia occidentale ( Imerezia) Davide VI Narin e sua moglie Tamara, figlia del principe Amanelisdze. Nel 1289 ascese al trono della Georgia, con il consenso dei mongoli, dopo che il suo predecessore e cugino, Demetrio II, fu giustiziato per volere dell' ilkhan Arghun.

  5. Vakhtang II Gurieli. Vakhtang II Gurieli ( Georgian: ვახტანგ II გურიელი; died 1814 or 1825 [1] ), of the House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria, in western Georgia, from 1792 to 1797. He succeeded on the death of his elder brother Simon II Gurieli and was deposed by a younger brother Kaikhosro. Vakhtang's subsequent ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vakhtang_VIVakhtang VI - Wikipedia

    Vakhtang married in Imereti, western Georgia, in 1696, a Circassian princess Rusudan (died in Moscow, 30 December 1740). They were the parents of: Princess Tamar (1696–1746) who married, in 1712, Prince Teimuraz , the future king of Kakheti and Kartli.

  7. Demetrius and Vakhtang IV shared Western Georgia and Kartli. The king ruled for a short time and died in 1446 without leaving any heirs. Under mysterious circumstances and perhaps in accordance with the king's will, George VIII took possession of the crown and disinherited his other elder brother, who was forced to return to Western Georgia.