Bagrationi dynasty (redirect from Bagratid dynasty of Georgia)
Kartli-Kakheti. Bagrat III of Georgia David IV of Georgia George III of Georgia Queen Tamar of Georgia George IV (Lasha-Giorgi) David VI of Georgia Luarsab II...
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crowned king of Georgia under the name Bagrat VI of Georgia, deposing the prisoner monarch. The new king now controlled most of Georgia, except the province...
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King Bagrat IV of Georgia, 11th century. "Gurgen : King : of Kings : great-grandfather : of mine : Bagrat Curopalates" Coin of Queen Tamar of Georgia in...
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(14th century) Kingdom of Georgia (complete list) – George V, King (1299–1302, 1314–1346) David IX, King (1346–1360) Bagrat V, King (1360–1393) George...
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David Bagration of Mukhrani (category CS1 Georgian-language sources (ka))
King Felipe VI's 2014 enthronement as king. During the Russia–Georgia war over South Ossetia in August 2008, Bagrationi accompanied Georgian soldiers to...
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(1412–1442) Vakhtang IV, King (1442–1446) George VIII, King (1446–1465) Bagrat VI, usurper King (1465–1478) Alexander II, King (1478) Constantine II, King...
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list) – Huseyn Ali, Khan (1680–1721) Georgia Kingdom of Imereti (complete list) – Alexander II, King (1478–1510) Bagrat III, King (1510–1565) George II, King...
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Basil II (redirect from Georgian campaigns of Basil II)
Theodosiopolis. This forced the successor Georgian Bagratid ruler Bagrat III to recognize the new rearrangement. Bagrat's son George I, however, inherited a...
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covering the Bagrationi dynasty from the rule of Bagrat III of Georgia through that of David IV of Georgia. The chronicles include The Life and Tale of the...
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1590–1605) George III, King (1605–1639) Alexander III, King (1639–1660) Bagrat V, King (1660–1661, 1663–1668, 1669–1678, 1679–1681) Vakhtang Tchutchunashvili...
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leaves the main Crusader force and takes the fortress of Turbessel and makes Bagrat Pakrad governor. 20 October. The Siege of Antioch begins, pitting the combined...
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1463 Battle of Chikhori George VIII of Georgia is decisevely defeated by nobles led by his Royal kinsmen Bagrat. Battle of Zatoka Świeża 15 September –...
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England and Scotland were unified with the accession of James I of England and VI of Scotland in 1603. The Act of Union uniting the parliaments took place in...
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Anatoly Solonitsyn, Sos Sargsyan, Aleksandr Misharin, Yulian Semyonov, Bagrat Oganesyan, Tamara Ogorodnikova, Tatyana Malykh, Vitalik Kerdimun, Olga Kizilova...
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antiquing. If a reconstruction must be done, this is an admirable approach. Bagrat Ulubabyan wrote that the reconstruction was costly and involved a group...
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on to India, curtailing his trip to Persia due to an issue with Bagrat III of Georgia. Ibid. In Volume 5 of Recueil de voyages et de documents..., edited...
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List of places named after people (section Georgia)
Hovhannes Bagramyan, Armenian marshal and military commander Bagratashen – Bagrat Vardanian (1894–1971), hero of Socialist Labor Beniamin – Beniamin Galstian...
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his cousin, Waleran of Le Puiset. In the same year, Kogh Vasil's brother, Bagrat, had to abandon Cyrrhus and Baldwin captured Constantine of Gargar. The...
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of Hungary Maria Komnene, Queen of Jerusalem Mariam (daughter of Bagrat IV of Georgia) Maria of Alania Maria of Amnia Maria of Antioch Maria of Bulgaria...
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bishop of Beauvais Abu Nasr Farsi, Persian statesman and poet (or 1117) Bagrat Pakrad, Armenian nobleman and adventurer Jimena Díaz, Spanish noblewoman...
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historian 973 – Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 912) 1014 – Bagrat III, 1st King of Georgia (b. 960) 1092 – Remigius de Fécamp, English monk and bishop...
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Muzaffarid dynasty in Persia. George VII succeeds his popular father, Bagrat V, as King of Georgia. Abdul Aziz II becomes Sultan of the Marinid dynasty in present-day...
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Österr. Museum für Volkskunde, 1992. p. 132. ISBN 3-900359-52-0. Chalatianz, Bagrat. "Kurdische Sagen". In: Zeitschrift für Volkskunde 17 (1907): 411-413. Annus...
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coup in Aleppo; but the rebellion is suppressed by Musa Yabgu. King Bagrat IV of Georgia captures the fortress city of Samshvilde, the capital of the neighboring...
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Edward Leveson-Gower, British Royal Navy admiral (d. 1853) Prince Bagrat of Georgia (d. 1841) May 9 – Thomas Maguire, Canadian Catholic priest (d. 1854)...
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Deaths in December 2021 (category Articles with Vietnamese-language sources (vi))
Indian jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (1995–2000), heart attack. Bagrat Oghanian, 40, Armenian boxer. Tilman Pünder, 88, German politician, Regierungspräsident...
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Arnauld, French lawyer (b. 1560) Prince Jeongwon, Korean prince (b. 1580) Bagrat VII of Kartli (b. 1569) François d'Amboise, French jurist and writer (b...
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