Line of succession to the Georgian throne
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The Georgian royal family of the Bagrations practices primogeniture, legitimate sons taking precedence over natural sons, and natural sons taking precedence over legitimate daughters. The headship of the royal house is in dispute between Prince Nugzar Bagration-Gruzinsky and David Bagrationi of Moukrani, representatives of the Gruzinsky and Mukhrani lines respectively. Prince Irakli's father Prince Jorge de Bagration was recognised by the Georgian Government as head of the Royal House in 1991.[1]
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[edit] Order of succession
[edit] Line of Prince Nugzar Bagration-Gruzinsky
- Princess Anna Nugzarovna Bagration-Gruzinsky (b. Tbilisi 1.11.1976)
- Princess Maya Nugzarovna Bagration-Gruzinsky (b. Tbilisi 2.1.1978)
- Princess Dali Petrovna Bagration-Gruzinsky (b. Tbilisi 17.10.1939)
- Princess Mzevinar Petrovna Bagration-Gruzinsky (b. 15.9.1945)
- Prince Piotr Bagration-Gruzinsky (b. 1916)
- Prince Evgeny Bagration-Gruzinsky (b. 1947)
- Princess Marina Bagration-Gruzinsky (b. 1950)
- Princess Ekaterina Bagration-Gruzinsky (b. 1956)
[edit] Line of Prince Irakli Bagration-Mukhranski
- Prince Davit Bagration-Mukhranski (b. 1976)
- Prince Gurami Ugo Bagration-Mukhranski (b. 1985)
- Princess María Antonietta Bagration-Mukhranski (b. 1969)
- Prince Bagrat Bagration-Mukhranski (b. 1949)
- Prince Juan Jorge Bagration-Mukhranski (b. 1977)
- Princess Inès Bagration-Mukhranski (b. 1980)
- Princess Maria Bagration-Mukhranski (b. 1947)