KAKHETI
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The Bagrationi
(Bagration) Dynasty
(Tval-Damtsvirishvili,
Davitishvili, Davidov)
GENEALOGY
- Prince Davit
Tval-Damtsvirishvili, only son of H.H. The Most Brilliant
Prince Demetre, second son of H.M. The Most High King
Aleksandri I, King of Kakheti. m. a daughter of
Prince Panaskerteli-Tsitsishvili. He had issue, a son:
- i) Prince Ramaz
Tval-Damtsvirishvili [a.k.a. Taimurazi]. Settled in
Kartli and received the fortress of Dirb in apanage. His
descendents were expelled by King Luarsabi I. m.
(first) a daughter of the Atabeqi. m.
(second) a Cherkesse princess. He had issue, six sons,
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General Prince Konstantini Davitishvili. C-in-C
of the army under King Svimoen I of Kartli. He
was k. in battle against the Turks, in
Odich, ca. 1598, having had issue, one son:
- (a)
Prince Roman Davitishvili. m. a
daughter of a King of Imereti (or of a
lord of Kakheti, by a daughter of the
King of Imereti). He had issue, eight
sons:
- (i)
Prince Kaikushru Davitishvili.
- (ii)
Prince Khokhona Davitishvili
[Khokhona Konstantinovitch
Davidov]. Emigrated to Russia
with his brother Elizbar in 1666.
He had issue (ancestor of the
princes Khokhonov-Davidov):
- 1.
Prince Pankrati
Khokhonaevitch Davidov. b.
1649. Chamberlain to the
Emperor of Russia. He d.
31st January
1724, having had issue, a
daughter:
- a.
Princess Alexandra
Pancratovna. m.
Neophyte Kudriavtsov.
- 2.
Prince Ioremi
Khokhonaevitch Davidov.
- 3.
Prince Roman
Khokhonaevitch Davidov.
Entered Persian service.
- 4.
Prince Arseni
Khokhonaevitch Davidov.
He d.s.p.
- 5.
Prince Gavrilo
Khokhonaevitch Davidov.
- 6.
Prince Potap
Khokhonaevitch Davidov. b.
1656. Chamberlain to the
Emperor of Russia. m.
Princess Agrafina,
daughter of Prince Lvov.
He d. 15th
January 1718, having had
issue, two daughters:
- a.
Princess Agrafina
Potapova. m.
Golovin, and had
issue, two children.
- b.
Princess Ekaterina
Potapova Davidovna. b.
1708. She d. at
Warsaw, 1st
February 1724.
- 7.
Prince Grigori
Khokhonaevitch Davidov.
- 8.
Prince Ivan
Khokhonaevitch Davidov. m.
a daughter of Prince
Kutumov. He had issue,
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- a.
Prince Boris Ivanovitch
Khokonov-Davidov. m.
Princess Anna, daughter
of Prince Dolgorukov. He
had issue, one son and
one daughter:
- i.
Prince Nikolai
Borisovitch
Khokonov-Davidov. m.
Princess Elisaveta
Pavlovna, daughter of
Prince Paata Tsitsishvili
[Pavel Ieseevitch
Tsitsianov]. He had
issue, two sons and three
daughters:
- 1a.
Prince Pavel
Nikolaievitch
Khokonov-Davidov.
- 2a.
Prince Nikolai
Nikolaievitch
Khokonov-Davidov.
- 1a.
Princess Marta
Nikolaievna
Khokonov-Davidovna.
- 2a.
Princess Arina
Nikolaievna
Khokonov-Davidovna.
- 3a.
Princess Maria
Nikolaievna
Khokonov-Davidovna.
- i.
Princess Sofia Borisovna
Khokonov-Davidovna. b.
1673. She d. 5th
February 1733.
- b.
Prince Ivan Ivanovitch
Khokonov-Davidov. m.
(first) Princess Anna,
née Neielov (or
Neteloff). m.
(second) Princess Anna
Mikhailovna (b. 24th
July 1712; d. 30th
February 1744, bur.
Nikitskoi Monastery),
daughter of Mihkail
Zamiatnin.
- a.
Princess Agrafina
Ivanovna. m.
Lutukhin.
- 1.
Princess Avdotia
Khokhonovna. m.
Prince Kozlovskii.
- 2.
Princess Pancrete
Khokhonovna Davidovna.
- (iii)
Prince Davit Davitishvili. He had
issue, a son:
- 1.
Prince Elizbar
Davitishvili.
- (iv)
Prince Elizbar
Davitishvili [Ilya
Romanovitch Davidov].
Emigrated to Russia with
his elder brother in
1666, and received the
title of Kniaz Davidov.
m. Princess Anna,
daughter of Prince Iosseb
Irubakidze-Cholokashvili.
He had issue, four sons
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Prince Afanasi Ilyanov
Davidov.
- 2.
Prince Feodor Ilyanov
Davidov. m.
Princess Avdotia,
daughter of Colonel
Gavrilovitch Filip Karov
[Philip Kerr], Kozlovski
Regt. of Inf., a nobleman
of Moscow, claiming
descent from The Rt Hon
Robert (Carr), Earl of
Somerset, KB. He had
issue, one daughter:
- a.
Princess Maria
Feodorovna. m.
Semen Viazemskii.
- 3.
Prince Dimitri Ilyanov
Davidov.
- 4.
Prince Mikhail Ilyanov
Davidov. m. ca.
1727, Princess Ekaterina,
née Shekhviladzi. He had
issue, five sons and four
daughters:
- a.
Major-General H.E. Prince
Semen Mikhailovitch
Davidov. b. after
1729. He d.s.p.
June 1792.
- b.
Prince Mikhail
Mikhailovitch Davidov. m.
Princess Natalia, elder
daughter of Prince
Evastafi
Tureli-Javakhishvili
[Javakhov]. He had issue,
two daughters:
- i.
Princess Anastasia
Mikhailovna Davidovna.
- ii.
Princess Elisaveta
Mikhailovna Davidovna.
- c.
Prince Ivan Mikhailovitch
Davidov. m.
(first) Princess
Elisaveta Ivanovna,
daughter of Ivan
Briskorn. m.
(second) Princess Ksenia
Vassilievna, daughter of
Vassili Kulomsin. He had
issue, one son and one
daughter by his first
wife, and four sons and
one daughter by his
second wife:
- i.
Prince Ilya Ivanovitch
Davidov (s/o
Elisaveta).
- ii.
Prince Mikhail Ivanovitch
Davidov (s/o
Ksenia). m.
Princess Anna Bogdanovna,
daughter of Bogdan
Adamovitch. He had issue,
six daughters:
- 1a.
Princess Nadejda
Mikhailovna Davidovna.
- 2a.
Princess Daria
Mikhailovna Davidovna.
- 3a.
Princess Sofia
Mikhailovna Davidovna.
- 4a.
Princess Maria
Mikhailovna Davidovna.
- 5a.
Princess Varvara
Mikhailovna Davidovna.
- 6a.
Princess Elisaveta
Mikhailovna Davidovna.
- iii.
Prince Vladimir
Ivanovitch Davidov (s/o
Elisaveta). m.
(first) Princess Glafyra
Mikhailovna, daughter of
Mikhail Kartzov. m.
(second) Princess
Ekaterina Grigorievna,
daughter of Grigori
Orlov. He had issue, two
sons:
- 1a.
Prince Mikhail
Vladimirovitch Davidov.
- 2a.
Prince Pavel
Vladimirovitch Davidov.
- iv.
Prince Peotr Ivanovitch
Davidov. b. before
1790 (s/o
Elisaveta).
- v.
Prince Sergei Ivanovitch
Davidov. b. 20th
October 1790 (s/o
Elisaveta). Senator of
the Empire, Vice-Presdt.
Imperial Acad. of
Sciences 1855-1858. He d.
at Moscow, 17th
May 1878.
- i.
Princess Ekaterina
Ivanovna (d/o
Ksenia).
- ii.
Princess Elisaveta
Ivanovna. b. after
1791 (d/o
Elisaveta).
- b.
Prince Andrei
Mikhailovitch Davidov.
- c.
Prince Peotr
Mikhailovitch Davidov.
- a.
Princess Elisaveta
Mikhailovna. b. 21st
May 1728. m. at
Moscow, 13th
February 1746 o.s., H.E.
Prince Dimitri Pavlovitch
Tsitsianov (b. 17th
August 1721; d. at
Moscow, 22nd
October 1777 o.s., bur.
Vsesviatskoé),
Counsellor of State, son
of Prince Paata
Tsitsishvili [Pavel
Isesseevitch Tsitsianov].
She d. at Moscow,
10th October
1774 o.s. (bur.
Vsesviatskoé), having
had issue, three sons and
two daughters.
- b.
Princess Anna
Mikhailovna.
- c.
Princess Alexandra
Mikhailovna.
- d.
Princess Varvara
Mikhailovna.
- 1.
Princess Maria Ilyanovna.
Affianced to Tsar Feodor
III Alexeievitch.
- 2.
H.H. The Most Brilliant
Princess Glykeria
Ilyanovna. m. as
his second wife, 1697,
General H.H. The Most
Brilliant Prince
Aleksandri [Alexander
Archiliovitch
Imeretinskii] (b.
1673; d. in
captivity at Riga, 20th
February 1711), second
son of H.M. Archili
[Shah Nazar Khan], King
of Kakheti and Imereti,
by his second wife, H.M.
Queen Kethavan, elder
daughter of H.H. The Most
Brilliant Prince Davit, 5th
Prince of Mukhrani. She d.
at Moscow, 28th
July 1720 o.s. (bur.
Donskoï Monastery),
having had issue, an only
daughter - see below.
- 3.
Princess Anna Ilyanovna. m.
Prince Zurab Kerkeulidze,
son of Prince Elizbar
[Ilya] Kerkeulidze.
- (v)
Prince Konstantini Davitishvili.
He d. after 1727, having
had issue, a son:
- 1.
Prince Jesse
Davitsihvili. He d.
after 1727.
- (vi)
Prince Kiok Davitishvili.
- (vii)
Prince Taimurazi Davitishvili.
- (2)
Prince Elizbar Davitishvili. He was k.
during the assault on Tiflis, by the Turks.
- (3)
Prince Davit Tval-Damtsvirishvili. b.
before 1596 (s/o the Atabeg's daughter).
Magistrate ca. 1610, Governor of Akhaldaba 1634,
and of Dirbi 1635. Accompanied King Rustam to
Persia in 1634, but returned to Kakheti. Later
moved to Imereti where he entered the service of
King Svimeon I. m. a daughter of Prince
Phalavandishvili. He d. after 1635, having
had issue, three sons and one daughter:
- (a)
Prince Konstantini Davitishvili. b.
before 1610. He d. after 1642.
- (b)
His Splendour The Pious Prince of High
Rank Elizbar Davitishvili. b.
before 1610. Magistrate ca. 1634, Grand
Master of the Household ca. 1656. He had
issue, a son:
- (i) The
Most Excellent Prince Davit
Davitishvili, Prince of
Sadavitishvilo. He d.
after 1692, having had issue, one
son and one daughter:
- 1.
The Most Excellent Prince
Elizbar Davitishvili,
Prince of Sadavitishvilo.
b. after 1692.
Governor of Akhaldaba. He
d. after 1736,
having had issue, six
sons:
- a.
The Most Excellent Prince
Giorgi Davitishvili,
Prince of Sadavitishvilo.
He d. after 1750,
having had issue, one
son:
- i.
The Most Excellent Prince
Zaal Davitishvili, Prince
of Sadavitishvilo. b.
after 1750. m.
1776, a daughter of
Prince Ramaz
Palavandishvili, Amir-Ajibi.
He d. after 1801,
having had issue, two
sons:
- 1a.
Prince Rustam Zaalovitch
Davitishvili. b.
before 1805. m.
Princess Mariam, who was
recognised in the title
of Kniaza
Davidovna-Bagration 6th
December 1850 o.s. He d.
before 1850, having had
issue, two sons and a
daughter:
- 1b.
Prince Giorgi
Rustamovitch
Davidov-Bagratianov.
Recognised in the title
of Kniaz
Davidov-Bagrationov 6th
December 1850. m.
Princess Salome.
- 2b.
Prince Solomoni
Rustamovitch
Bagration-Davidov.
Confirmed in the title of
Kniaz
Bagration-Davidov for
himself and his
legitimate descendants,
21st December
1849 o.s. He had issue:
- 1c.
Prince Nikolai [Nikolaoz]
Solomonovitch
Bagration-Davidov.
Confirmed in the title of
Kniaz
Bagration-Davidov for
himself and his
legitimate descendants,
21st August
1857 o.s. (and 4th
September 1889 o.s.).
- 2c.
Prince Alexander
Solomonovitch
Bagration-Davidov.
Confirmed in the title of
Kniaz
Bagration-Davidov for
himself and his
legitimate descendants,
21st August
1857 o.s. (and 4th
September 1889 o.s.). He
had issue:
- 1d.
H.E. Prince Giorgi
Alexandrovitch
Bagration-Davidov.
Chamberlain of the
Imperial Court, Grand
Marshal of the Nobility
of Tiflis 1914, Lieut.
Reserve.
- 3c.
Prince Edicher [Ardeshir]
Solomonovitch
Bagration-Davidov.
Confirmed in the title of
Kniaz
Bagration-Davidov for
himself and his
legitimate descendants,
21st August
1857 o.s. (and 4th
September 1889 o.s.). He
had issue:
- 1d.
Prince Basili
Edicherovitch
Bagration-Davidov.
Confirmed in the title of
Kniaz
Bagration-Davidov for
himself and his
legitimate descendants,
21st August
1857 o.s. (and 4th
September 1889 o.s.).
- 1b.
a daughter. m.
Prince Spiridon
Nijeradze.
- 2a.
Prince Giorgi Zaalovitch
Davidov-Bagratianov. He
had issue.
- b.
Prince Iaoni
Davitishvili. He d.
after 1750, having had
issue, one son:
- i.
Prince Elizbar
Davitishvili. He d.
after 1796.
- c.
Prince Davit
Davitishvili. He d.
after 1772, having had
issue, three sons:
- i.
Prince Iotham
Davitishvili.
- ii.
Prince Jesse
Davitishvili.
- iii.
Prince Kristiphori
Davitishvili. b.
before 1728.
- d.
Prince Irdishir
Davitishvili. He d.
after 1753.
- e.
Prince Kiok Davitishvili.
He d. after 1750,
having had issue, a son:
- i.
Prince Rustam
Davitishvili.
- f.
Prince Beri Davitishvili.
He d. after 1763,
having had issue, a son:
- i.
Prince Ioani
Davitishvili. m.
Princess Melaini,
daughter of Prince
Zedgenidze-Amilakhvari.
He had issue, a son:
- 1a.
Prince Aleksandri
Davitishvili. m.
Princess Darejan,
daughter of Prince
Eristov-Ksani. He d.
after 1850, having had
issue - >
- 1.
Princess Thamar. m.
1676, H.M. Giorgi XI,
King of Kartli and
Kakheti (b. after
1648; k. by Mir
Wais Ghalzai, near
Kandahar, 23rd
April 1709), second son
of H.M. Vakhtang V, King
of Kartli, by his
first wife, H.M. Queen
Rwadam, daughter of
Prince Qaplan
Baratashvili-Orbeliani.
She d. at Tiflis,
4th December
1683, bur.
Mtzkheta), having had
issue, one son and one
daughter - see Georgia
(Kartli).
- (c)
Prince Kiok Davitishvili. b.
before 1615. Settled in Samtzkhe.
- (a)
A daughter. m. H.H. The Most
Brilliant Prince Vakhtang, third son of
H.M. Svimeon I, King of Kartli, by his
wife, H.M. Queen Nestan-Darejan, daughter
of Levanti, King of Kahketi. She had
issue - see Georgia (Kartli).
- (4)
Prince Giorgi Tval-Damtsvirishvili (s/o
the Cherkesse princess). Accompanied King Davit
to Persia in 1634.
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