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Prince David I of Iberia MP (b. - c.881)

David I (Georgian: დავით I) (died 881), was a Georgian Bagratid Prince and curopalates of Iberia/Kartli from 876 to 881.The eldest son and successor of Bagrat I, he was baptised by the influential Geor...

Demetrius of Anacopia MP (b. - 1042)

Demetre of Anacopia was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi royal dynasty, and a claimant to the throne of Georgia. He was the younger son of George I of Georgia by his second wife Alda, daughter of th...

Guarandukht Monamachos MP (deceased)

Not the same as Irene of Alania Mistress (2): (after 1044) GORANDUXT of Georgia, daughter of GIORGI I King of Georgia & [his wife Mariam of Vaspurakan]. ... ...

Khotramide MP (c.825 - d.)

Smbat I the Martyr, king of Armenia MP (845 - 914)

I=Smbat I (Armenian: Սմբատ Ա.) (850–912), known as "the Martyr", was King of Armenia (890–912) of the Bagratuni dynasty, son of Ashot I and the father of #Ashot II #Yerkat and #Abas I. ...===The Royal ...

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- ) daughter . Skylitzes states that the wife of Smbat King of Armenia was ανεψιάν of Emperor Romanos III[1575]. The Tables chronologiques of Samuel of Ani record the "Romain donne en marriage sa fille...

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Abbas II of Lori (deceased)

Apoganem Bagratuni (deceased)

Arsen Bagratuni (deceased)

Artush Bagratuni (deceased)

Ashot I Bagratuni, the Great Prince of Armenia (deceased)

Aspae Bagratuni (deceased)

Aspae Bagratuni (deceased)

Aton Bagratuni (deceased)

Borin of Lori (deceased)

daughter of Hripsime of Armenia (deceased)

David I of Lori (b. - c.1048)

Wikipedia David I Anhoghin succeeded his father to the throne of the Kingdom of Lori. His nickname Anhoghin ("Landless") refers to a temporary loss of his lands he suffered after a defeat at the hands ...

David IV de Géorgie (Bagratuni) (1073 - 1125)

David II of Lori (b. - c.1118)

Wikipedia David II succeeded his father to the throne of the Kingdom of Lori. He ruled with his brother Abbas I. Faced with expansion of Seljuq Turks and Bagratid Georgians, he transferred his capital ...

Eudoxia Bagratuni (1050 - d.)

George Bagratuni (1914 - 1996)

Hripsime of Armenia (deceased)

from the Wikipedia page of her father, Ashot III of Armenia:=Issue= * Smbat II* Gagik I* Kiurike I* Hripsime ---* from the Wikipedia page of her brother, Smbat II of Armenia:Smbat inspired contention w...

Jadaros Bagratuni (deceased)

James Bagratuni (1879 - 1943)

Bagratuni

Jenik Bagratuni (deceased)

Karapet Bagratuni (1888 - d.)

Toimik - Bagratuni, Karapet; EAA.402.1.1205; 1908-1917

Kiurike I of Lori (b. - c.989)

Wikipedia Kiurike I (alternatively spelled Gorige, Korike or Gurgen) was the first king of the Kingdom of Lori. He was succeeded by his son David I Anhoghin.

Kiurike III of Lori (deceased)

Kouschkousch Bagratini Bagratuni (Bagratina) (c.980 - d.)

Vaspurakan (also transliterated as Vasbouragan from Western Armenian; Armenian: Վասպուրական, (Vaspourakan) meaning the "noble land" or "land of princes"[1]) was the eighth province of the ancient...

Kiurike II of Lori (Tashir-Dzoraget) (b. - c.1089)

NOTE: Don't change his regnal number (Wikipedia has him as the second, but some scholars name him the first). Regnal numbers are unclear in the kingdom of Lori, also known as Tashir-Dzoraget. * From pa...

Leon Bagratuni (1920 - 1964)

Leon Bagratuni

Lydia Pavlovna Kudoyarova (1894 - 1980)

Manuel Bagratuni (c.535 - d.)

Manuel Bagratuni (c.475 - 505)

Mariam Bagratuni (deceased)

Mariam Bagratuni (deceased)

Miriam Bagratuni (c.850 - d.)

Mushegh Bagratuni (deceased)

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Princess Arcruni (deceased)

Rusudan d'Arménie (deceased)

Rusudan Bagratuni (deceased)

Seda Bagratuni (deceased)

Sirush Bagratuni (deceased)

Smbat II Bagratuni (b. - 617)

Smbat I Bagratuni (c.265 - c.314)

Smbat II of Armenia (b. - 986)

Wikipedia Smbat II (Armenian: Սմբատ Բ Տիեզերակալ, Smbat II Master of the Universe) reigned as King of Armenia from 977 to 989. He was of the Bagratuni line of kings, and the son of Ashot III, whom he s...

Smbat of Lori (deceased)

Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget (Armenian: Տաշիր-Ձորագետի Թագավորություն Tashir-Dzorageti t'agavorut'yun), alternatively known as the Kingdom of Lori or Kiurikian Kingdom by later historians, was a medieval...

Sofia Bagratuni (c.850 - d.)

Tornik Bagratuni (deceased)

Unknown Bagratuni (??) (deceased)

(unk. wife) de Demetre Bagratuni (deceased)

Varastirocs Bagratuni (deceased)

Varas-Tirots Bagratuni, I (c.505 - d.)

Varaz-Tiroc' I Bagratuni, I (c.505 - d.)

Vardges Bagratuni (deceased)

Vasak Bagratuni, VII (deceased)

Smbat III, king of Armenia (b. - 1041)

- . YOVHANES-SMBAT (-1041). The History of Aristakes Lastivertci names "Smbat who was called Yohannes and his brother Ashot" as the sons of "Gagik son of Ashot", recording that Giorgi King of Abkhazia ...

zabel ardzrouni (bagratuni) (deceased)

Еновк Герасимович Bagratuni (1883 - 1953)