Bagrat II (died 966) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and hereditary ruler of Upper Tao, with the title of eristavt-eristavi, "duke of dukes", from 961 to 966. Bagrat was a son and successor of Adarnase II Kuropalates. Details of his brief rule are not known. The 10th-century Georgian hagiography Vita of Grigol Khandzteli by Giorgi Merchule mentions him as a man of letters and builder of churches. He died without issue, being succeeded by his brother David III.
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- Bagrat II (died 966) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and hereditary ruler of Upper Tao, with the title of eristavt-eristavi, "duke of dukes", from 961 to 966. Bagrat was a son and successor of Adarnase II Kuropalates. Details of his brief rule are not known. The 10th-century Georgian hagiography Vita of Grigol Khandzteli by Giorgi Merchule mentions him as a man of letters and builder of churches. He died without issue, being succeeded by his brother David III.
- Bagrat Bagration est un prince géorgien du X siècle de la famille des Bagrations. Bagrat Bagration est le fils aîné du prince Adarnassé XI Bagration, lui-même petit-fils du roi Adarnassé IV d'Ibérie. La Chronique géorgienne de Vakhoucht Bagration, rédigée au XVIII siècle, le mentionne dans une courte phrase, où il est dit qu'il meurt sans descendance en 969.
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- Bagrat II (died 966) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and hereditary ruler of Upper Tao, with the title of eristavt-eristavi, "duke of dukes", from 961 to 966. Bagrat was a son and successor of Adarnase II Kuropalates. Details of his brief rule are not known. The 10th-century Georgian hagiography Vita of Grigol Khandzteli by Giorgi Merchule mentions him as a man of letters and builder of churches. He died without issue, being succeeded by his brother David III.
- Bagrat Bagration est un prince géorgien du X siècle de la famille des Bagrations. Bagrat Bagration est le fils aîné du prince Adarnassé XI Bagration, lui-même petit-fils du roi Adarnassé IV d'Ibérie. La Chronique géorgienne de Vakhoucht Bagration, rédigée au XVIII siècle, le mentionne dans une courte phrase, où il est dit qu'il meurt sans descendance en 969.
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- Bagrat Bagration
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