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Bagration-Davitashvili
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The House of Bagration-Davitishvili (Georgian: ბაგრატიონ-დავითიშვილი) is a Georgian noble family, a cadet branch of the Kakhetian line of the royal Bagration dynasty. In turn, Kakhetian line descends from George VIII, last king of the united Georgian kingdom and first king of Kakheti.

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History

Their ancestry of this line of the family traces back to the Kakhetian prince Davit whose father, Demetre, was blinded by his brother George II the Wicked after the latter killed his reigning father Alexander I, and usurped the crown in 1511.[1]

His descendants, now named Bagration-Davitishvili, fled Kingdom of Kakheti to the neighboring Georgian Kingdom of Kartli, where they persisted as a princely family.

After the annexation of Georgia by Imperial Russia, the family, in the person of Prince Solomon Bagration-Davitashvili (1796-1859), was confirmed in princely dignity in the Russian Empire (Russian: Багратионы-Давыдовы, Bagration-Davidov or Bagration-Davidoff) on December 21, 1849.[2]

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See also

Bagration-davitishvilis Noble branch[3]
Alexander I
(1454–1511)
King of Kakheti
1476–1511
Bagration-Davitishvili branch
George II
(1469–1513)
King of Kakheti
1511–1513
King's younger brother
Prince Demetrius
(Demetre batonishvili)
(b.1472-d.after 1513)
Levan
(1504–1574)
King of Kakheti
1518–1574
David
United Kingdom
of Kartli-Kakheti
Ramaz Davitishvili
Constantine
(?–1590)
David
(~†1635)
Ramazi
(~†1634)
Elizbar
(~1605-1666)
Kaikhosro
×
Khokhona
(~†1666)
Elizbar
(~†1666)
David
(~1675-1725)
Resettled in Russia
IvaneMikheilElizbar
(~1688-1738)
BorosMikheil
(1749-1785)
Giorgi
(~1709-1782)
NikolozElisabed
×
Anastasia
×
Zaal
(~1744-1801)
Pavle
×
Nikoloz
×
Irine
×
Maria
×
Rostom
(~1776-1806)
Solomon
(1796-1859)
Giorgi
(1809-1888)
Edisher
(1823-1874)
Nikoloz
(1848-?)
Ephrem
Bagrat
(1857-1924)
Solomon
(1862-1924)
Vasil
(1864-1943)
Archil
(1882-1958)
×
Constantine
(1886-1949)
Aleksandre
(1879-1947)
Giorgi
(1900-1976)
david
(1894-1924)
×
Shalva
(1897-1956)
Dimitri
(1900-1937)
Ilia
(1902-1924)
Adam
(1895-1948)
Irakli (Jano)
(1909-1979)
Natalia
(b.1922)
Nikoloz
(1909-1981)
Constantine
(b.1946)
Otar
(1922-1997)
Givi
(1927-2002)
Tinatin
(b.1930)
Shota
(b.1936)
Julia
(b.1924)
Edisher
(1928-2004)
Merab
(1933-1992)
Jansug
(b.1938)
Giorgi
(b.1946)
Nodar
(b.1937)
Nana
(b.1939)
Neli
(b.1946)
Irine
(b.1970)
Giorgi
(1977-1993)
×
Ala
(b.1952)
Tsiala
(b.1959)
Irine
(b.1956)
Mukhran
(b.1959)
Nino
(b.1968)
Khatuna
(b.1970)
Mamuka
(b.1970)
Rusudan
(b.1961)
Mariam
(b.1962)
Tariel
(b.1966)
Giorgi
(b.1965)
Giorgi
(b.1962)
Nino
(b.1963)
Manana
(b.1957)
Thamar
(b.1965)
Nino
(b.1968)
Ekaterine
(b.1972)
Thamar
(b.1971)
Elisabed
(b.1974)
Nino
(b.1968)
Natia
(b.1971)
Giorgi
(b.1981)
Teona
(b.1986)
Lasha
(b.1989)
Levan
(b.1988)
Thamar
(b.1990)
David
(b.2003)
Giorgi
(b.2002)
Nikoloz
(b.1988)
Nato
(b.1990)
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