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Bagrat (Georgian: ბაგრატი) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. Son of King Constantine I of Georgia. Bagrat whose revolt against his reigning brother Alexander I of Georgia is recorded in the 18th-century continuation of the Georgian chronicles, but unattested elsewhere. According to the 20th-century historian Cyril Toumanoff, Bagrat had a daughter Tamar, also known as Nestan-Darejan, who married, in 1445, her cousin, George, co-king of Kakheti and subsequently king of Georgia (as George VIII) and then of Kakheti (as George I). She is last mentioned in 1510.

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  • Ο Βαγράτ, γεωργιανά: ბაგრატი Bagrat, (απεβ. μετά το 1510) από τον Οίκο των Βαγρατιδών-Ιβηρίας ήταν βασιλικός πρίγκιπας (batonishvili) της Γεωργίας. (el)
  • Bagrat (Georgian: ბაგრატი) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. Son of King Constantine I of Georgia. Bagrat whose revolt against his reigning brother Alexander I of Georgia is recorded in the 18th-century continuation of the Georgian chronicles, but unattested elsewhere. According to the 20th-century historian Cyril Toumanoff, Bagrat had a daughter Tamar, also known as Nestan-Darejan, who married, in 1445, her cousin, George, co-king of Kakheti and subsequently king of Georgia (as George VIII) and then of Kakheti (as George I). She is last mentioned in 1510. (en)
  • Bagrat (en georgiano, ბაგრატი) fue un príncipe real georgiano (lanbatonishvili) de la dinastía Bagrationi. Era hijo del rey Constantino I de Georgia. Bagrat, cuya revuelta contra su hermano reinante Alejandro I de Georgia se registra en la continuación de las Crónicas georgianas del siglo XVIII, pero que no se ha comprobado en ningún otro lugar.​ Según el historiador del siglo XX Cyrille Toumanoff, Bagrat tuvo una hija, Tamar, también conocida como Nestan-Darejan, que se casó en 1445 con su primo, Jorge, quien sería rey de Georgia (como Jorge VIII) y luego de Kajetia (como Jorge I). Se la menciona por última vez en 1510.​ (es)
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  • Ο Βαγράτ, γεωργιανά: ბაგრატი Bagrat, (απεβ. μετά το 1510) από τον Οίκο των Βαγρατιδών-Ιβηρίας ήταν βασιλικός πρίγκιπας (batonishvili) της Γεωργίας. (el)
  • Bagrat (Georgian: ბაგრატი) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. Son of King Constantine I of Georgia. Bagrat whose revolt against his reigning brother Alexander I of Georgia is recorded in the 18th-century continuation of the Georgian chronicles, but unattested elsewhere. According to the 20th-century historian Cyril Toumanoff, Bagrat had a daughter Tamar, also known as Nestan-Darejan, who married, in 1445, her cousin, George, co-king of Kakheti and subsequently king of Georgia (as George VIII) and then of Kakheti (as George I). She is last mentioned in 1510. (en)
  • Bagrat (en georgiano, ბაგრატი) fue un príncipe real georgiano (lanbatonishvili) de la dinastía Bagrationi. Era hijo del rey Constantino I de Georgia. Bagrat, cuya revuelta contra su hermano reinante Alejandro I de Georgia se registra en la continuación de las Crónicas georgianas del siglo XVIII, pero que no se ha comprobado en ningún otro lugar.​ Según el historiador del siglo XX Cyrille Toumanoff, Bagrat tuvo una hija, Tamar, también conocida como Nestan-Darejan, que se casó en 1445 con su primo, Jorge, quien sería rey de Georgia (como Jorge VIII) y luego de Kajetia (como Jorge I). Se la menciona por última vez en 1510.​ (es)
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  • Βαγράτ (γιος του Κωνσταντίνου Α΄ της Γεωργίας) (el)
  • Bagrat (hijo de Constantino I de Georgia) (es)
  • Bagrat (son of Constantine I of Georgia) (en)
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