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Okropir (Georgian: ოქროპირი)
known in
Russia as
Tsarevich Okropir Georgievich Gruzinsky (Russian: Окропир Георгиевич Грузинский), (June 24, 1795 – October...
- III (1001) St.
Melkisedek I (1001–1030)
Okropir (Ioane) II (1031–1039)
Melkisedek I (1039–1045),
restored Okropir (Ioane) II (1045–1049),
restored Ekvtime...
- (painter),
Alexandre Beridze (painter),
Ivane Machabeli (translator),
Okropir Bagrationi (translator),
Sardion Aleksi-Meskhishvili (translator), Kharlampi...
- kept
alive prin****lly by
Prince Okropir of Georgia, a son of the last
eastern Georgian monarch,
George XII.
Okropir and
other Georgians held gatherings...
- the
grandsons of the
penultimate king of
Georgia Erekle II, the
princes Okropir and Dimitri,
tried to
convince Georgian students in the two
Russian cities...
- daughter,
Countess Anna
Pavlovna Kutaisova (1800-1868),
married Prince Okropir of Georgia.
Although never officially separated, from the mid-1830s Praskovya...
- Petersburg, the
imperial capital. In the 1820s,
Dimitri and his
cousin Prince Okropir, son of
George XII of Georgia,
became prin****l
leaders of
Georgian royalists...
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Prince Joseph (died
before 1798)
Prince Spiridon (died
before 1798)
Prince Okropir (1795–1857),
married Countess Anna
Pavlovna Kutaisova Prince Svimeon (born...
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Among the prin****l
leaders of the
conspiracy was Ilia's
brother Prince Okropir,
living in St. Petersburg.
Although one of the numbers,
Philadelphos Kiknadze...
- Nino b.1772–d.1847
Princess consort of
Mingrelia 1791/94–1802; 1802–1804
Okropir b.1795–d.1857
Spiridon b. 1800
Petre b.1811–d.1812
Alexander Bagration-...