Georgius XII Georgie Cyning

Georgius XII
Cynedom 12. þæs Æftergēolan 1798 oð 28. Gēolmōnaþ 1800
Gehalgod 5. Gēolmōnaþ 1799
Foregenga Heraclius II
Æftergenga Paulus I Russena Cāsere
Bryd Ketevan Andronikashvili
Mariam Tsitsishvili
Bearn Dauid Æþeling and manigfeald bearn
Hus Bagratingas
Fæder Heraclius II
Modor Anna Abashidze
Geboren 10 Blotmonað 1746
Telavi
Deaþ 12 Gēolmōnaþ 1800
Tiflis
Byrgen Svetitskhoveli Hēafordcirice
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George XII (Georgisc: გიორგი XII, Giorgi XII) wæs Georgie Cyning of 12. þæs Æftergēolan 1798oþ his dēaþ on 28 Gēolmōnaþ 1800. He wæs of þæm Bagratingum, wæs se endmesta Georgie Cyning of Kartli and Kakheti þæm rīce.

Georgius Cyning wæs on 10. Blōtmōnaþ 1746 geboren. His scort cynedōm wæs mid micle unfriþ in his weald betæcned þærin wæs feorr of ingewinne Persisc infare. Begruron me cearum in his rīce, ednīwede Georgius bede for mund fram Paulus I Russena Cāsere. Æfter his dēaþ, cnyttede þæt Russice Rīce Georgie in þæm māre rīce and þæt cynecynn wæs of Georgie adrīfen in wræc.

Georges XII byrgen in Svetitskhoveli Hēafodcirice

Georgius beweddod tūwa; his forma brȳd wæs Ketevan Andronikashvili (1754–1782), and æfter hiere dēað Mariam Tsitsishvili (1768–1850). He gefædrede fēowertiene suna and nigon dēhter.

  • David (1767–1819)
  • Ioan (1768–1839)
  • Luarsab (1771 – fore 1798)
  • Bagrat (1776–1841)
  • Solomon (1780 – fore 1798)
  • Teimuraz (1782–1846)
  • Michail (1783–1862)
  • Jibrael (1788–1812)
  • Ilia (1790–1854)
  • Ioseb (died before 1798)
  • Spiridon (se stearf fore 1798)
  • Okropir (1795–1857)
  • Svimeon (1796, se stearf in his cradle)
  • Irakli (1799–1859)
  • Varvara (1769–1801)
  • Sophio (1771–1840)
  • Nino (1772–1847)
  • Salome (sēo stearf in hiere cradle)
  • Rhipsime (1776–1847)
  • Gayana (1780–1820)
  • Thamar (1788–1850)
  • Ana (1789–1796)
  • Ana (1800–1850)[1]
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