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Bagrat III (Georgian: ბაგრატ III) (c. 960 – 7 May 1014), of the Georgian Bagrationi dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Abkhazia from 978 on (as BagratII) and...
BagratII may refer to: BagratII of Iberia, King in 958–994 BagratII of Tao (died in 966) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the...
Imeretian branch of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Imereti (as BagratII) from 1463, and a king of Georgia from 1465 until his death. He was the...
BagratII (Georgian: ბაგრატ II) (937–994) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and the titular king (mepe) of Iberia-Kartli from...
Bagrat I of Tao, Georgian prince Bagrat I of Klarjeti, Georgian prince Bagrat I of Imereti, Georgian king BagratII of Iberia, Georgian king Bagrat II...
BagratII Bagratuni (Armenian: Բագրատ Բ Բագրատունի, Arabic: Buqrāṭ ibn Ashūṭ; died after 851) was an Armenian noble of the Bagratid (Bagratuni) family...
unite all Georgian lands, David adopted Prince Bagrat (the future King Bagrat III), a grandchild of BagratII, also being an Abkhazian heir apparent. In 975...
emperor Basil II, but was defeated and agreed to cede his lands to the empire on his death. Yet he was able to secure for his heir, Bagrat III, an opportunity...
Prince Bagrat (Georgian: ბაგრატი) (died in 988) was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti. Prince Bagrat was son of Sumbat II of Klarjeti...
Alexander II (Georgian: ალექსანდრე II; died April 1, 1510) was a king (mepe) of Georgia in 1478 and of Imereti from 1483 to 1510. Son of Bagrat VI of Georgia...
reverse read in Arabic, ‘Mohammad messenger of God’." BagratII of Abkhazia would later become Bagrat III of Georgia Hewitt 2013, p. 63. Rayfield, Donald...
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan - Armenian: Բագրատ արքեպիսկոպոս Գալստանյան (born May 20, 1971), is an Armenian theologian and a cleric of the Armenian Apostolic...
Bagrat IV (Georgian: ბაგრატ IV; 1018 – 24 November 1072), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was the King (mepe) of Georgia from 1027 to 1072. During his long...
BagratII (Georgian: ბაგრატ II) (died 966) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and hereditary ruler of Upper Tao, with the title...
Emperor Basil II. Representative of the Kartli line of the Georgian Bagratids (Bagrationi) of Tao-Klarjeti, Gurgen was the son of BagratII, who reigned...
Alexander I of Georgia Demetrius II (1446–1452) BagratII (1463–1478) Alexander II (1478–1510) Bagrat III (1510–1565) George II (1565–1585) Leon (1585–1588)...
the fourth king David. Styled II after Vakhtang I of Iberia. Son of Bagrat III. Professor Cyril Toumanoff considered Bagrat to have been a son of another...
his half-brother Bagrat also claimed the crown. In 923, King Constantine III of Abkhazia (r. 894–923) died, and George, then George II Abkhazia succeeded...
king (mepe) of Georgia from 1072 to 1089. He was a son and successor of Bagrat IV and his wife Borena of Alania. Unable to deal effectively with the constant...
Bagrat of Tao may refer to: Bagrat I of Tao (died 945), Georgian prince and son of Adarnase IV BagratII of Tao (died 966), Georgian prince and son of...
there were two more princes in Taron in his last days. They were Bagrat III and Grigor II, who were half-Mamikonians and half-Bagratunis. Later, the Tronite...
diplomatic mission. Qvarqvare II Jaqeli formally remains the king's subject and partner, but begins to encourage Duke Bagrat of Samokalako to revolt against...
Bagratuni family, which were divided[by whom?] between two of his sons: BagratII, who received Taron and Sasun along with the new title "Prince of Princes"...
Prince Don Bagrat de Bagration y de Baviera, also Prince Bagrat Bagrationi-Mukhraneli and Prince Bagrat Bagration-Moukhransky (12 January 1949 – 20 March...
George VIII of Georgia against the local rulers such as BagratII of Imereti and Qvarqvare II Jaqeli, Prince of Samtskhe. Kakhaber rendered his support...
Vameq's status was confirmed by his royal suzerain, King BagratII of Imereti. As Bagrat grew stronger by expanding his sway into eastern Georgia, over...
Bagrat (Georgian: ბაგრატი) (8 May 1776 – 8 May 1841) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the House of Bagrationi and an author. A son of King...