List of The Kings of Georgia - Gallery of Georgian Monarchs

Gallery of Georgian Monarchs

  • King Mirian III of Iberia Adopted Christianity in 319 AD as an official religion of Georgian Kingdom of Iberia

  • King Ashot I of Iberia (813–830)

  • King Bagrat III of Georgia (960–1014)

  • King George I of Georgia (1014–1027)

  • King Bagrat IV of Georgia (1027–1072)

  • King George II of Georgia (1072–1089)

  • Queen Tamar of Georgia The Great
    (1178–1213) Queen Tamar was titled as "King"

  • King George IV of Georgia
    (1213–1223)

  • Queen Rusudan of Georgia
    (1223–1245)

  • King David VI of Georgia
    (1245–1259)

  • King George V of Georgia The Brilliant
    (1299–1302)
    (1314–1346)

  • King Alexander I of Georgia
    (1412–1442)

  • King George VIII of Georgia
    (1446–1465)
    (1465–1476)

  • King Alexander II of Imereti
    (1478–1478)
    (1483–1510)

  • King Simon I of Kartli
    (1556–1569)
    (1578–1599)

  • King George X of Kartli
    (1599–1606)

  • King Luarsab II of Kartli
    (1606–1615)

  • King Archil of Kakheti
    (738–762)

  • King George XI of Kartli
    (1676–1688)
    (1703–1709)

  • King Erekle I of Kakheti
    (1675–1709) He is claimed to be a natural father of Peter the Great

  • King Vakhtang VI of Kartli
    (1716–1724)

  • King Teimuraz I of Kakheti
    (1605–1648)

  • King Teimuraz II
    (1732–1762)

  • King Erekle II
    (1752–1766)

  • King Solomon I of Imereti
    (1752–1782)

  • King George XII of Georgia
    (1798–1800)

  • Prince David Bagrationi

  • King Demetrius I of Georgia (1125–1154)
    (1155–1156)

  • King George VII of Imereti (1707–1720)

  • King David X of Kartli (1505–1525)

  • King David III The Great of Tao-Klarjeti, The Kuropalates (994–1001)

  • King Demetrius II of Georgia The Self-Sacrificer (1270–1289)

  • King David IV of Georgia The Builder (1089–1125)

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