
Rulers of the Kingdom of Georgia
Rulers of Georgia:
- Bagrat III the Unifier (1008-1014)
- George I (1014-1027)
- Bagrat IV (1072-1089)
- George II (1072-1089)
- David IV the Builder (1089-1125)
- Demetrius I (1125-1154/5)
- David V (1145/5-1155)
- Demetrius I (1155-1156)
- George III (1156-1184)
- Tamar the Great (1184-1213)
- George IV Lasha (1213-1223)
- Rusudan (1223-1245)
- David VI Narin (1245-1259)
- David VII Ulu (1247-1259)
Due to the Mongol Invasions Georgia was split into two kingdoms: Georgia and Imereti. The list below is that of the kings of Georgia.
- David VII Ulu (1259-1289)
- Demetrius II (1270-1289)
- Vakhtang II (1289-1292)
- David VIII (1293-1311)
- George V (1299-1302)
- Vakhtang III (1302-1308)
- George VI (1311-1313)
- George V (1314-1346)
- David IX (1346-1360)
- Bagrat V (1360 -1393/5)
- George VII (1393/5-1405/7)
- Constantine I (1405/7-1412)
- Alexander I (1412-1442)
- Vakhtang IV (1442-1446)
- George VIII (1446-1465)
- Bagrat VI (1465-1478)
- Constantine II (1478-1505) Alexander II (Rival) (1478)
In 1490, after several decades of dynastic infighting, a national council agreed on the division of the Kingdom of Georgia into three kingdoms. The Kings of Georgia retained the largest portion of the divided kingdom which reverted to its old name of Kartli. Imereti and Kakheti emerged as the other two Bagrationi kingdoms created out of the division.