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Head of the Royal House of Georgia
Prince Ioane
Head of the Royal House of Georgia
Reign
13 May 1819 – 15 February 1830
Predecessor
David Bagrationi
Successor
Prince Grigol of Georgia
Born
(1768-05-16)16 May 1768 Tbilisi, Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
Died
15 February 1830(1830-02-15) (aged 61) Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Burial
Alexander Nevsky Monastery
Spouse
Ketevan Tsereteli
Issue
Prince Grigol of Georgia
House
Bagrationi dynasty
Father
George XII of Georgia
Mother
Ketevan Andronikashvili
Religion
Georgian Orthodox Church
Occupation
writer and encyclopedist
Khelrtva
Ioane (Georgian: იოანე ბაგრატიონი) (16 May 1768 in Tbilisi, Georgia – 15 February 1830 in Saint Petersburg, Russia) was a Georgian prince (batonishvili), writer and encyclopaedist.[citation needed]
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