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  1. Dinastía Bagrationi. Los Bagrationi (en georgiano: ბაგრატიონი, Bagrat'ioni [bɑɡrɑtʼiɔni]) es una dinastía real de Georgia, que gobernó la región entre principios del siglo X y principios del siglo XIX . El primero de la dinastía fue Ashot I, príncipe de Tao-Klarjeti entre 813 y alrededor de 830 d. C., y sus ...

  2. Bagrationis went on to provide a series of notable kings and queens of Georgia, particularly David the Builder, Tamar of Georgia and others. In 1204 Queen Tamar was a main founder of the Empire of Trabizond (now part of Turkey). The XI-XIII centuries are named the Gold Age (“Okros Khana” in Georgian) of the history of Georgia of Middle Ages.

  3. Tamar the Great reigned as the Queen of Georgia from 1184 to 1213, presiding over the apex of the Georgian Golden Age. A member of the Bagrationi dynasty, ...

  4. Tamar the Great (Georgian language: თამარი , transliterated T'amar or Thamar, also Tamara) (c. 1160 – 18 January 1213), was the Queen Regnant of Georgia from 1184 to 1213, who presided over the apex of the Georgian Golden Age.[1] A member of the Bagrationi dynasty, her position as the first woman to rule Georgia in her own right was emphasized by the title mep'e ("king ...

  5. 13 de nov. de 2023 · The Bagrationi dynasty ( Georgian: ბაგრატიონი [bɑɡrɑtʼiɔni]) is a royal family that reigned in Georgia from the Middle Ages until the early 19th century, being among the oldest extant Christian ruling dynasties in the world. In modern usage, this royal line is often referred to as the Georgian Bagratids (a Hellenized ...

  6. Tamar the Great reigned as the Queen of Georgia from 1184 to 1213, presiding over the apex of the Georgian Golden Age. A member of the Bagrationi dynasty, ...

  7. BAGRATIONI of united Georgia: Constantine I King of Georgia r.1405/07–1411: Prince George Co-king of Georgia r.1408-1412: Alexander I King of Georgia b.1386–d.1445/46 r.1412–1442: Bagrat: Bagrat VI b. c.1439–1478 King of Imereti r.1463–1478 King of Georgia r.1465–1478: Prince Demetrius b. c.1413-d.1453 Co-King of Georgia r.1433 ...