Dmitri Georguievitch Bagration b. 1799 d. 6 November 1845
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| Lineage | Bagration-Imérétie |
| Sex | Male |
| Full name (at birth) | Dmitri Georguievitch Bagration |
| Parents
♂ w Georges Alexandrovitch Bagration [Bagration-Imérétie] b. 1778 d. 20 November 1807 ♀ Дареджан Чхетидзе-Эристави [Чхетидзе] b. 1780 d. 16 January 1816 | |
Events
1799 birth:
1837 title: ordre de Saint-Vladimir du 1er degré
1839 title: ordre de Sainte-Anne du 1er degré
1842 marriage: ♀ Ольга Валериановна Стржемень-Стройновская (Багратиона-Имеретинская) [Стржемень-Стройновские] b. 1823 d. 27 April 1853
1842 title: ordre de l'Aigle rouge du 2e degré
1843 title: ordre de Saint-Stanislas du 2e degré
29 July 1843 child birth: ♂ Alexandre Dmitrievitch Bagration [Bagration-Imérétie] b. 29 July 1843 d. 17 November 1880
6 November 1845 death:
1846 child birth: ♂ Dmitri Dmitrievitch Bagration [Bagration-Imérétie] b. 1846 d. 1885
Sources
- ↑ http://lavraspb.ru/ru/nekropol/view/item/id/2197/catid/3 - დიმიტრი ბაგრატიონ-იმერეტინსკისა და მისი მეუღლის ეპიტაფიები: - Генералъ Маiоръ Князь/Дмитрiи Георгiевичъ/Багратiонъ-Имеретинскiй,/скончался на 46 году/въ ноябре 1845 года. - Княгиня/Ольга Валерiяновна/Багратiонъ Имеретинская/урожденная графиня Стройновская/скончалась на 29 омъ году/въ Марсели 15/27 апр. 1853.
- ↑ - * Voir, généalogie des Bagratides (Iméréthie)
- ↑ - Wikipedia fr ordre de Saint-Vladimir
- ↑ - Wikipedia fr ordre de Sainte-Anne
- ↑ - Wikipedia fr ordre de l'Aigle rouge
- ↑ - Wikipedia fr ordre de Saint-Stanislas
- ↑ - royalark.net 1752-1766 & 1768-1782 King Solomoni I the Great, by the will of our Lord, King of Kings, Absolute Master, Sovereign and Dominator of the Abkhazis, Ranians, Kakhetians and the Armenians, Shirvanshah and Shahanshah, towards the East, the West, the South and the North, and the two thrones and kingdoms of Imereti and Amiereti. b. 1735, second son of H.M. The Most High King Aleksandri V, King of Imereti, by his second wife, H.M. The Most High Queen Thamar, daughter of His Splendour The Pious Prince of High Rank Prince Levanti Abashidze, sometime Governor and Regent of Imereti, educ. privately. Succeeded on the death of his father, March 1752. Forced to relinquish the throne in favour of his cousin, Prince Taimurazii, by the Turks, in 1766. Restored 1768. m. (first) at Kutais, ca. 1752, H.M. The Most High Queen Mariami (d. ca. 1780, bur. St George's Cathedral, Gelati), elder daughter of His Splendour The Pious Prince of High Rank Otia Dadiani, Duke of Dukes of Mingrelia. m. (second) H.M. The Most High Queen Gulkhana (b. 1730; d. 1800, bur. St George's Cathedral, Gelati), daughter of Prince Tzulukidze. He d. at Kutais, 23rd April 1782 (or 4th May 1784)
1) H.H. The Most Brilliant Prince Aleksandri. b. 1760 (s/o Queen Mariami), educ. privately. m. (first) while in Kartli (div. 1778), the eldest daughter of His Splendour The Pious Prince of High Rank Evgeni Abashidze, sometime Governor of Ali, Surami and Kepniskhevi, and Grand Master of the Household of Georgia. m. (second) 1779, H.H. The Most Brilliant Princess Darejan, daughter of Prince Merab Nijeradze. He d. 1780
a) H.H. The Most Brilliant Prince Giorgi [Kniaz Georgi Alexandrovitch Bagration-Imeretinski]. b. 1779 (s/o Princess Darejan). m. 1795, H.H. The Most Brilliant Princess Darejan [Daria Rustamovna] (b. 1779; d. at St Petersburg, 16th January 1816 o.s., bur. St Alexander Nevski Convent), youngest daughter of General His Splendour The Pious Prince of High Rank Rustam Chkheidze, Duke of Radsha, by his wife, Her Splendour The Pious Princess of High Rank Mariami, daughter of Prince Beri Tzulukidze. He d. at St Petersburg, 21st (or 24th) November 1807 o.s. (bur. St Alexander Nevski Convent)
ii) Major-General H.E. Prince Demetre [Kniaz Dimitri Giorgievitch Bagration-Imeretinski]. b. 1799, educ. Corps of Pages, St Petersburg. Cmsnd. as Cornet Litovsk Lncrs. 1816, transf. the Empress's Own Lncrs. of the Guard 1817, prom. Lieut-Col. 1827, prom. Col. 1833, cdt. Kurland Lncrs. 1833-1836, prom. Maj-Gen. 1836, cdt. 1st bde. of 2nd Cavalry Dvsn. (Lancers) 1837, cdt. Georgian Hussars, Col-in-Chief 2nd dvsn. legere de la cavalerie Poète 1845. m. 1842, Princess Olga Valerianovna (b. 1824; d. at Marseille, France, 27th April 1853, bur. St Petersburg), only daughter of H.E. Count Valerian Vendiktovitch Strzemie-Strojnowski, Senator of the Empire, by his wife, Countess Ekaterina Alexandrovna, fourth daughter of Lieutenant-General H.E. Alexander Dimitrievitch Butkevitch. He d. 18th November 1845.
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== 3 ==
♂ Alexandre Georguievitch Bagration
birth: 1796
title: ordre de Saint-Alexandre Nevski
death: 5 February 1862
title: ordre de Saint-Alexandre Nevski
death: 5 February 1862
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