Bagrat Bagrationi
Bagrat Bagrationi (8 May 1776, Tbilisi, Georgia, – 8 May 1841, Saint Petersburg, Russia) was a Georgian prince (batonishvili), writer and encyclopedist.
He was born a son of George XII of Georgia, the last reigning king of Georgia, and his first wife Ketevan Andronikashvili.
He married Princess Ketevan Cholokashvili (1781–1831), daughter of Prince Durmishkhan Irubakidse-Cholokashvili; they had eight children:
- Prince Spiridoni (born 1800 - died in infancy)
- Princess Varvara (1804–1870), married on 17 July 1820 to Prince Demetre Orbeliani, had issue
- Prince Giorgi (born 1812 - died after 1816)
- Princess Elizabed (1813–1815)
- Prince Nikolaoz (1816–1833)
- Prince Konstantini (born between 1817 and August 1818)
- Prince Davit (1819–1888), married Anna Alexeievna Mazurin, had issue
- Prince Aleksandri (1820–1865), married first on 1851 to Princess Elene Zakharovna and secondly to Princess Ketevan Andronikashvili, had issue. Prince Nugzar Bagration-Gruzinsky, the senior claimant to the Georgian throne, is a direct descendent of Alexander.