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Gruzinsky (Russian: Грузинский; Georgian: გრუზინსკი) was a title and later the surname of two different princely lines of the Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia, both of which received it as subjects of the Russian Empire. The name "Gruzinsky" (also spelled Gruzinski or Gruzinskii) derives from the Russian language, originally and literally meaning "of Georgia". Of the two lines, the younger one is the only line that still exists.

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  • Gruzinsky (en)
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  • Gruzinsky (Russian: Грузинский; Georgian: გრუზინსკი) was a title and later the surname of two different princely lines of the Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia, both of which received it as subjects of the Russian Empire. The name "Gruzinsky" (also spelled Gruzinski or Gruzinskii) derives from the Russian language, originally and literally meaning "of Georgia". Of the two lines, the younger one is the only line that still exists. (en)
  • Грузинские (груз. გრუზინსკი) — княжеский род. Фамилию эту носят потомки грузинских царей: * Бакара Вахтанговича (1699—1750), выехавшего в Россию в 1724 г., * последнего царя Грузии, Георгия Ираклиевича. * князь , российский гвардии майор. Жена: княжна Александра Яковлевна Сибирская. Потомство первого из них внесено в V часть родословных книг Московской и Нижегородской губерний, а потомство Георгия получило в 1865 г. титул «светлости» для всех представителей рода. (ru)
  • Gruzinsky (In russo: Грузи́нский; in georgiano: გრუზინსკი) è il nome di due diverse famiglie principesche cadette dei Bagration della Georgia. Ambedue ottennero il suffisso Gruzinsky (ma anche Gruzinski o Gruzinskii) una volta entrata la Georgia a far parte dell'Impero russo poiché letteralmente significa "della Georgia". (it)
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  • Gruzinsky (Russian: Грузинский; Georgian: გრუზინსკი) was a title and later the surname of two different princely lines of the Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia, both of which received it as subjects of the Russian Empire. The name "Gruzinsky" (also spelled Gruzinski or Gruzinskii) derives from the Russian language, originally and literally meaning "of Georgia". Of the two lines, the younger one is the only line that still exists. (en)
  • Gruzinsky (In russo: Грузи́нский; in georgiano: გრუზინსკი) è il nome di due diverse famiglie principesche cadette dei Bagration della Georgia. Ambedue ottennero il suffisso Gruzinsky (ma anche Gruzinski o Gruzinskii) una volta entrata la Georgia a far parte dell'Impero russo poiché letteralmente significa "della Georgia". Principi Gruzinsky ("Linea antica"), ramo cadetto dei sovrani di Mukhrani che perse il trono di Kartli in 1726. Discendono dal principe Bakar di Georgia (1699/1700-1750) che si rifugiò in Russia nel 1724; si sono estinti con la morte di (1837-1892). La famiglia aveva proprietà nel governatorato di Mosca e e nel 1833 venne confermata fra la nobiltà principesca russa in 1833. Principi Gruzinsky ("Linea nuova"), ramo derivato dai sovrani di Kakheti (dopo il 1462) e di Kartli (dopo 1744). Il titolo del principe (sse) Gruzinsky (Principi Serenissimi dopo il 1865) fu conferito ai nipoti del penultimo re georgiano Eraclio II di Georgia (1720/1-1798) dopo l'annessione russa della Georgia nel 1801 . I discendenti del principe Bagrat di Georgia (1776-1841), nipote di Eraclio II e figlio dell'ultimo re della Georgia Giorgio XII (1746-1800), ancora vivono nella terra natia: l'attuale Capo della Casata è (nato nel 1950), basa il proprio diritto alla corona in quanto discendente legittimo maschile per primogenitura. Poiché non ha eredi maschi, (n. 1916), pro-pronipote del fratello minore del principe Bagrat, il principe Ilia Bagration (1791-1854), è considerato suo erede presuntivo all'interno dello stesso principio di primogenitura. (it)
  • Грузинские (груз. გრუზინსკი) — княжеский род. Фамилию эту носят потомки грузинских царей: * Бакара Вахтанговича (1699—1750), выехавшего в Россию в 1724 г., * последнего царя Грузии, Георгия Ираклиевича. * князь , российский гвардии майор. Жена: княжна Александра Яковлевна Сибирская. Потомство первого из них внесено в V часть родословных книг Московской и Нижегородской губерний, а потомство Георгия получило в 1865 г. титул «светлости» для всех представителей рода. (ru)
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