Grigol (Georgian: გრიგოლი; Russian: Григорий Иоаннович Грузинский, Grigory Ioannovich Gruzinsky) (24 January 1789 – 21 September 1830) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the house of Bagrationi. A grandson of George XII, the last king of Georgia, and the only son of Prince Ioane of Georgia, he was briefly proclaimed as King of Georgia during a revolt against the Russian rule in 1812. After spending several months in a Russian prison, Grigol joined the Russian military ranks and took part in the 1813 Polish campaign. He is the author of several poems, memoirs, and a compilation of Georgian poetry.
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(1775–1832), daughter ofPrince Zurab Tsereteli (1747–1823), Mayor of the Palace (sakhlt-ukhutsesi) of Imereti, and had the only son, Grigol.[citation needed]...
Grigol (Georgian: გრიგოლ) is a Georgian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the name Gregory. People with the name Grigol include: Grigol Abashidze...
PrinceGrigol Orbeliani or Jambakur-Orbeliani (Georgian: გრიგოლ ორბელიანი; ჯამბაკურ-ორბელიანი) (2 October 1804 – 21 March 1883) was a Georgian Romanticist...
Grigol Dadiani (Georgian: გრიგოლ დადიანი; 1770 – 23 October 1804), of the House of Dadiani, was Princeof Mingrelia from 1788 to 1804, with intermissions...
This is a list of the battles in the history of the nation ofGeorgia. The list gives the name, the date, the combatants, and the result of the battles following...
1840s. The fresco became a source of numerous engravings circulating in Georgia at that time and inspired the poet Grigol Orbeliani to dedicate a romantic...
Prince of Mingrelia, Grigol Dadiani, joined them and married David Archili's son to his sister Mariam. With the help of disgruntled princes and Heraclius II...
categories for more) Grigol Bakurianis-dze (11th century), general in the Byzantine service Giorgi Saakadze (1570–1629), Georgian, Safavid and Ottoman...
Grigol Tsereteli (Georgian: გრიგოლ წერეთელი; March 12, 1870 – 1938) was a distinguished Georgian scientist, one of the founders of Papyrology, founder...
list of kings and queens regnant of the kingdoms ofGeorgia before Russian annexation in 1801–1810. For more comprehensive lists, and family trees, of Georgian...
1857) was a Georgianprince royal (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. Okropir (aka "Chrysosthomus") was born in Telavi to Crown Prince George (the...
political organization of the Georgian Political Emigration in the 1930s, established in 1942 in Berlin. It was founded by Prince Irakli Bagration-Mukhraneli...
Gregory of Khandzta (Georgian: გრიგოლ ხანძთელი, Grigol Khandzteli; 759 – 5 October 861) was a Georgian ecclesiastic figure and a founder and leader of numerous...
George Coby (born Grigol Kobakhidze; Georgian: გრიგოლ კობახიძე; 1883 – October 30, 1967) was a Georgian-American businessman, inventor, and chemist. He...
Grigol (Georgian: გრიგოლი) (died 827) was a Prince and Chorepiscopus of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 786 to 827. He seized control of Kakheti, Kukheti...
Grigol (Giorgi) Maisuradze (Georgian: გრიგოლ [გიორგი] მაისურაძე) (1817–1885) was a Georgian painter and a founder of realistic school in the Georgian...
transmitted to Prince Irakli Bagrationi (1925–2013), son ofPrinceGrigol, the male-line descendant ofPrince Bagrat, younger brother of King Solomon I of Imereti...
general Grigol Orbeliani (1804–1883), General Ilia Orbeliani (1815–1853), Colonel Zakaria Orbeliani (1806–1847) and Ephemia (1801–1849), mother of the popular...
PrinceGrigol Bagration of Mukhrani (Georgian: გრიგოლ ბაგრატიონ მუხრანელი) (1787—1861) was a Georgian nobleman of the House of Mukhrani. Prince Grigol...
Prince David Bagrationi Mukhrani (Mukran-Batoni [მუხრანბატონი]) ofGeorgia, David Bagration de Moukhrani y Zornoza, or Davit Bagrationi-Mukhraneli (Georgian:...
the last Princeof Mingrelia from 1853 to 1867. Of the House of Dadiani, one of the leading Georgian noble families, he succeeded on the death of his father...