- from the
Bagrationi dynasty.
Batonishvili is
suffixed after or
before the
given names e.g.
David Batonishvili or
Batonishvili Ioane, etc. The
title was eventually...
-
Vakhushti (Georgian: ვახუშტი; c. 1696 – 1757) was a
Georgian royal prince (
batonishvili), geographer,
historian and cartographer. His prin****l
historical and...
- (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ბატონიშვილი,
aleksandre batonishvili; 1770–1844) was a
Georgian royal prince (
batonishvili) of the
Bagrationi dynasty, who
headed several...
- თეკლე, t'ekle; 1776 – 11
March 1846) was a
Georgian princess royal (
batonishvili) and poet. She was a
daughter of
Heraclius II, the
penultimate king of...
- Russia. The
descendants of the
deposed royal families of
Georgia or the
batonishvili were
given the
titles of
tsarevich until 1833, when they were demoted...
- (Georgian: ელენე; 1753 – 17 June 1786) was a
Georgian princess royal (
batonishvili), a
daughter of
Heraclius II, King of
Kartli and Kakheti. She was the...
- it a
symbol for Georgia. The 18th
century Georgian author Vakhushti Batonishvili wrote that in
times of danger,
precious relics from Mtskheta, including...
- pro-Russian. In the
Early spring of 1796, he sent
Alexander and
Davit Batonishvili to
Ganja with an army ****embled by name to
punish Javad Khan. from the...
- Александр Багратович Грузинский) (1820–1865) was a
Georgian prince (
batonishvili), a
descendant of the Kartli-Kakhetian
branch of
Bagrationi dynasty,...
- Gruzinsky) (19
August 1767 – 15
October 1834) was a
Georgian prince (
batonishvili) of the
Bagrationi dynasty, born to King
Heraclius II and
Queen Darejan...