Constantine I of Georgia
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Constantine I of Georgia
Summary
Constantine I of Georgia is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1369[2]. He died on January 1, 1411[3]. He worked as a sovereign[4] and royalty[5]. He has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[6]
Key Facts
- Constantine I of Georgia was born on January 1, 1369[2].
- Constantine I of Georgia died on January 1, 1411[3].
- Constantine I of Georgia died on 1412[7].
- Constantine I of Georgia's father was Bagrat V of Georgia[8].
- Constantine I of Georgia's mother was Anna of Trebizond, Queen of Georgia[9].
- Constantine I of Georgia was married to Natia Amirejibi[10].
- A child of Constantine I of Georgia was George[11].
- A child of Constantine I of Georgia was Bagrat[12].
- A child of Constantine I of Georgia was Alexander I of Georgia[13].
- Constantine I of Georgia held citizenship in Kingdom of Georgia[14].
- Constantine I of Georgia is identified as part of the Georgians ethnic group[15].
- Constantine I of Georgia worked as a sovereign[4].
- Constantine I of Georgia worked as a royalty[5].
- Constantine I of Georgia's religion is recorded as Georgian Orthodox Church[16].
- Constantine I of Georgia is recorded as male[17].
- Constantine I of Georgia's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Constantine I of Georgia's family is recorded as Bagrationi dynasty[19].
- Constantine I of Georgia's killed by is recorded as Qara Yusuf[20].
- Constantine I of Georgia's Commons category is recorded as Constantine I of Georgia[21].
- The cause of death was decapitation[22].
- Constantine I of Georgia was part of the conflict Battle of Chalagan[23].
- Constantine I of Georgia's family name is recorded as Bagrationi[24].
- Constantine I of Georgia's given name is recorded as Constantine[25].
- Constantine I of Georgia's given name is recorded as Konstantin[26].
- Constantine I of Georgia's manner of death is recorded as capital punishment[27].
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Origins and Family
Constantine I of Georgia was born on January 1, 1369[2]. His father was Bagrat V of Georgia[8]. His mother was Anna of Trebizond, Queen of Georgia[9]. He is identified as part of the Georgians ethnic group[15].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include sovereign[4] and royalty[5].
Personal Life
Constantine I of Georgia was married to Natia Amirejibi[10]. Children include George[11], a politician[28], b. 1450[29]; Bagrat[12]; and Alexander I of Georgia[13], a governor[30], 1390–1445[31], of Kingdom of Georgia[32]. His religion is recorded as Georgian Orthodox Church[16].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 1, 1411[3] and 1412[7]. The cause of death was decapitation[22].
Why It Matters
Constantine I of Georgia has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[6] He is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
FAQs
Who were Constantine I of Georgia's parents?
Constantine I of Georgia's father was Bagrat V of Georgia[8]. Constantine I of Georgia's mother was Anna of Trebizond, Queen of Georgia[9].
Who was Constantine I of Georgia married to?
Constantine I of Georgia's spouses include Natia Amirejibi[10].
What did Constantine I of Georgia do for work?
Constantine I of Georgia worked as sovereign[4] and royalty[5].