1800 - [1842] Lieutenant-General His Splendour The Pious Prince of High Rank Konstantini IV, 19th Prince of Mukhrani (Mukhrani-batoni) [H.E. Kniaz Konstantin Ivanovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. 1782, educ. privately. Succeeded on the death of his father as 19thMukhrani-batoni and Constable of the Left of Georgia, 1800. Deposed on the annexation of his principality by the Tzar of Russia, 1801. Col. Russian Army 1809, Cdt. Erivan Carabiniers 1827, prom. Lieut-Gen. Recognised in the hereditary title of Kniaz Bagration-Mukhranski, 20th September 1825 o.s. Rcvd: Knt. of the Order of St Anne 1st class, and Knt. of the Order of St Vladimir 2nd class with swords. m. Her Splendour The Pious Princess of High Rank Mariami-Khwarashan (b. 1786; d. 21st November 1831 o.s.), daughter of Prince Zaal Zédginidze-Guramishvili. He d. 7th September 1842, having had issue, five sons and two daughters:
1) H.E. Prince Ioani Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Ivan Konstantinovitch Bagration-Mukhranski] - see below.
2) H.E. Prince Irakli Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Irakli Konstantinovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. 17th July 1813. Titular Councillor 1852-1857, Councillor to the Viceroy of the Caucasus 1863. m. 1848, Princess Kethavan [Ekaterina Ivanovna] (b. 1830; d. 1880), daughter of Prince Ioani Mkardgrdzeli-Argutashvili [Ivan Zakharovitch Argutinskii-Dolgoroukii], sometime Curator of the Institute of Nobles at Tiflis, by his wife, Princess Nino, younger daughter of The Most Excellent Prince Sulkhan Tumanishvili, Prince of Satumanishvilo, sometime Ambassador to Catherine the Great of Russia. He d. 1892, having had issue, four sons and four daughters:
a) H.E. Prince Aleksandri Bagrationi of Mukhrani, Head of the Princely House of Mukhrani - see below.
b) Prince Grigol Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Grigori Iraklievitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. 1st September 1854. He d. young.
c) Prince Levanti Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Leo Iraklievitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. 1862. He d. at Tiflis, 1888.
d) Prince Mikeli Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Mikhail Iraklievitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. He d. young.
a) Princess Varvara Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniazna Varvara Iraklievna Bagration-Noukhranskaya]. b. 10th June 1850 o.s. (twin with her sister Sopio). She d. 1930.
b) Princess Sopio [Sofia Iraklievna]. b. 10th June 1850 o.s. (twin with her sister Varvara). Rcvd: Lesser Cross of the Order of St Catherine of Russia. m. 28th April 1876 o.s., Lieutenant-General H.H.E. Prince Sergei Nikititch Trubetzkoï (b. 10th June 1829 o.s.; d. at Berlin, 2nd June 1899 o.s.), sometime Grand Marshal of the Imperial Court, Ambassador to Persia, Actual PC, etc., second son of Prince Nikita Petrovitch Trubetzkoï, by his first wife, Princess Alexandra Alexandrovna, daughter of Alexander Nelidov. He d. at Versoix, Switzerland, 25th September 1932, having had issue, two sons.
c) Princess Kethavan [Ekaterina Iraklievna]. b. 1852. m. Prince Aleksandri [Alexander Ivanovitch] Zédginidze-Amilakhvari (b. 1845; d. 1919), son of Prince Ioani [Ivan Georgievitch] Zédginidze-Amilakhvari. She d. 1918.
d) Princess Thamar [Tamara Iraklievna]. b. 1856. m. Prince Zakhari Jorjadze (b. 1847), son of Prince Aleksandri Jorjadze. She d. after 1918.
3) Prince Aleksandri Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Alexander Konstantinovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. 15th August 1817. Capt. of Artillery. m. H.S.H. Princess Ana [Anna Okropirovna] (m. second, after 1851, Alexander Albizzi, and d. 1898), elder daughter of H.H. The Most Brilliant Prince Okropiri of Georgia, by his wife, H.H. The Most Brilliant Princess Ana, daughter of H.H.E. Count Pavel Ivanovitch Kutaïsov, sometime Grand Master of the Imperial Court. He d.s.p. 24th August 1851 o.s. (bur. Piatigorsk).
4) H.E. Prince Giorgi Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Georgi Konstantinovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. 16th July 1820, educ. Imperial Coll. of Law, St Petersburg. Presdt. Erivan Tribunal of Justice 1849-1854, Mbr. Cncl. of the Viceroy of the Caucasus 1854, Actual Councillor of State 1857, PC 1864, Senator of the Empire 1866, Senator for the Central Direction of Caucasian Affairs 1874-1876, Sec. of State 1871. He d. unm. at Paris, 13th January 1876 o.s. (bur. Mtzkheta).
5) H.E. Prince Mikeli Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Mikhail Konstantinovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. 13th November 1831, educ. Imperial Coll. of Law, St Petersburg. Served in the Moscow Procurature, Aulic Counsellor 1886, Counsellor of State (retd) 1904. m. at Moscow, 29th April 1855 o.s., Princess Elisaveta Alexandrovna (b. 7th September 1833 o.s.; d. at Moscow, 21st September 1856 o.s., bur. Troitza Monastery), daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Dmitrievitch Ivinskii, of Samarino, Ranenburg, by his wife, Agrapena Ivanova, eldest daughter of H.E. Ivan Philippovitch Novosilzev, Counsellor of State, Senator, PC, etc. He d. at Tiflis, Georgia, 11th May 1907 o.s., having had issue, an only son:
a) H.E. Prince Aleksandri Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Alexander Mikhailovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. at Moscow, 29th March 1856 o.s. Served in the Russo-Turkish War 1877-1878 at the siege of Kars, Provincial Sec. 1894, functionary of the special mission of the Viceroy of the Caucasus, Chamberlain of the Imperial Court, Councillor of State 1914. Archaeologist and man of letters. Rcvd: Knt. of the Orders of St Stanislas 2nd class, St Anne 3rd class, and St George 4th class, and the Order of the Lion & Sun of Persia. m. at Mzkheta, Georgia, 25th May 1879 o.s. Princess Nino (b. at Tiflis, 27th October 1861 o.s.; d. at Versoix, Switzerland, 28th January 1931) daughter of Prince Iosseb Tarkhan-Muravi, by his wife, Princess Varvara, daughter of Prince Makar Orbeliani. He d. at Versoix, Switzerland, 19th January 1935, having had issue, five sons and three daughters:
i) Prince Mikeli Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Mikhail Alexandrovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. at Tiflis, 2nd September 1882 (twin with his sister Mariami). Cmsnd as Cornet Grodno Dragoons of the Guard, retd as Lieut Hussars of the Guard. m. at Tiflis, 1907, Princess Darejan [Daria Evguenievna] (b. 23rd August 1885; accidentally k. at Tiflis, 1934), daughter of Prince Evgeni Kvabulidze [Kniaz Evgeni Davidovitch Kobulov], by his wife, Princess Nino Elizbarovna, daughter of Prince Elizbar Eristov. He was k. by the Bolsheviks, at Tiflis, Georgia, 1928/9, having had issue, one son and three daughters:
(1) Prince Aleksandri Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Alexander Mikhailovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. at Warsaw, Poland, 21st October 1909 o.s. m. Princess Nino Alexievna (b. 19th December 1914 o.s.; d. 1981), daughter of Alexei Rishkov. He d. at Tiflis, Georgia, 6th August 1978, having had issue, one son and one daughter:
(a) Prince Mikeli Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Mikhail Alexandrovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. at Rustavi, Georgia, 8th November 1938. m. Princess Albina Nikolaievna (b. 22nd May 1944), daughter of Nikolai Safronov. He has issue, two sons:
(i) Prince Aleksandri Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Alexander] Mikhailovitch Bagration-Mukhranski. b. at Rustavi, 18th March 1973.
(ii) Prince Irakli Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Irakli Mikhailovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. at Rustavi, 13th February 1977.
(a) Princess Irina [Kniazna Irina Alexandrovna]. b. at Rustavi, 28th March 1942. m. ca. 1968, Vakhtang Kvatshadze (b. 19th Mar 1937). She had issue, two sons.
(1) Princess Irina Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniazna Irina Mikhailrovna Bagration-Mukhranskaya]. b. at Tiflis, 15th October 1908. She d. there, 1912.
(2) Princess Nino Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniazna Nina Mikhailrovna Bagration-Mukhranskaya]. b. 1910. She d. unm. at Tiflis, 1930.
(3) Princess Elisabed [Kniaginia Elizaveta Mikhailovna Bagrationi-Mukhranskaya]. b. at Tiflis, Kartli, 31st May 1919 o.s. m. Prince Iossif Sumbatashvili (b. 1917), son of Prince Giorgi Sumbatishvili. She d. 2001, having had issue, one son, who used the name of Bagrationi:
(a) Alexsander Iosifovich Bagrationi. b. at Tbilisi, 29th September 1952. m. Princess Tamar Tengizovna Lordkipanidze (b. at Tbilisi, 1954). He had issue, one son and one daughter:
(i) Aleksander Aleksandrovich Bagrationi. b. at Tbilisi, 1975.
(i) Natalia Aleksandrovna Bagrationi. b. at Tbilisi, 1987.
ii) Prince George Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Giorgi Alexandrovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. at Tiflis, 17th March 1886 o.s. Served with the Mission of the Governor of St Petersburg, Adj. for Pristav for the Imperial Duma. m. at St Petersburg, 15th January 1912 o.s., Princess Olga Alexeievna (b. at St Petersburg, 9th July 1893 o.s.; m. second, at Brussels, 29th May 1950, as his second wife, Prince Mikhail Anatolievitch Gagarine, and d. at Garches, Hautes-de-Seine, France, 15th April 1969), daughter of Major-General H.E. Alexei Nikolaievitch Sinelnikov, late Chevalier Guards, Actual Councillor of State, etc., by his wife, Nadejda Ivanovna, second daughter of H.H.E. Ivan Nikolaievitch Durnovo, sometime Grand Marshal of the Nobility of Chernigov, Governor of Ekaterinoslav, PC, Senator, Sec. of State for the Interior, Presdt. of the Cncl. of Ministers, etc. He d. at Wiesbaden, Germany, 29th June 1922, having had issue, three sons:
(1) Prince Aleksi Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Alexei Georgievitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. at St Petersburg, 1st January 1913 o.s.. m. at Paris, France, 26th June 1943 (div. 1948), Princess Salomé (b. at Baku, 9th December 1912 o.s.; m. second, 1949, as his second wife, Aldo Zarp, by whom she had issue, one son and two daughters and d. at Casablanca, Morocco, 9th January 1957), fifth daughter of Prince Iosseb Dadiani [Iossif Yulonovitch Dadianov], by his wife, Princess Thamar, daughter of Prince Giorgi Tarkhan-Muravi. He d.s.p. at Garches, Hautes-de-Seine, France, 23rd January 1982.
(2) Prince Konstantini Bagration de Moukhrani [Kniaz Konstantin Georgievitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. at St Petersburg, 5th October 1915 o.s. Agronomist at Pau, France. m. at Villeneuve d'Ornon, France, 2nd June 1953, Princess Monique (b. at Mussidan, France, 2nd December 1925), daughter of Jean-Louis Pauliac, of Bordeaux, France, by his wife, Marie Marguerite Yvette, née Gerbeaud. He d. at Tiflis, 13th April 1992, having had issue, one son and one daughter:
(a) Prince Alexandré Bagration de Moukhrani. b. at Talence, France, 4th August 1956.
(a) H.H. Princess Khétévane Bagration de Moukhrani. b. at Talence, France, 20th July 1954. Georgian Ambassador to the Holy See since 2005. m. at Rome, Italy, 6th June 1978, Prince Don Raimondo Umberto Maria Orsini d'Aragona (b. at Rome, 18th November 1931), a Patritian, Conscript and Noble of Rome, Patritian of Naples, Venice, Genoa, and Ancona, Noble of Corneto, and Hon Noble of Forlì, Hon. Citizen of Georgia 25th September 2003, only son of H.E. Prince Don Lelio Nicolò Orsini d'Aragona, sometime Brig-Gen. of the Guardia Nobile in the Holy See, by his wife, Princess Donna Luigia [Luisa] Orsini d'Aragona, eldest daughter of Major-Gen. H.E. The Noble Edoardo Ettore Giovanni Vittorio (Rignon), 3rd Count Rignon, Royal Italian Artillery. She had issue, one son and three daughters.
(3) Prince Michael Bagration-Mukhranski [Mikeli Bagrationi of Mukhrani]. b. at Tiflis, 11th August 1920. Served with UNESCO Paris. m. at Paris, France, 26th April 1942, Princess Minodora (b. at Baku, Georgia, 11th August 1918; d. at Paris, France, 10th September 1985), daughter of Akazius Methodievitch Khoshtaria, by his wife, Minodora, née Turkija. He d. at Paris, France, 1st August 2008 (bur. Montparnasse Cemetery), having had issue, an only daughter:
(a) Princess Tamara Bagration-Mukhranski. b. at Paris, France, 23rd April 1950.
iii) Prince Ioani Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Ivan Alexandrovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. at Alkhalkalaki, July 1887. He d. at Tiflis, 8th August 1888.
iv) Captain H.S.H. Prince Konstantini Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Konstantin Alexandrovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. at St Petersburg, 2nd March 1889 o.s., educ. Corps of Pages, St Petersburg. Cmsnd. 2nd-Lieut. Erivan Grenadiers 1909, transf. Cornet Chevalier Guards, prom. Lieut. 1913, prom. Capt. 1914, ADC to the Emperor Nikolai II 1913, served in the Great War in Poland and Galicia, transf. Erivan Grenadiers 1915. Confirmed in his rank as a Georgian dynast informally by Emperor Nikolai II, 1911. Rcvd: Cross of the Order of St George (posth. 1915). m. at Pavlovsk, St Petersburg, 21st August 1911 o.s., H.H. Princess Tatiana Konstantinova (b. at St Petersburg, 11th January 1890 o.s.; m. second, at Geneva, 9th November 1921, Colonel Alexander Vasilievitch Koroshenzov, late Mounted Grenadier Guards, and d. at the Mount of Olives Convent, Jerusalem, 28th August 1979, bur. there), became a nun in 1946, and served as Abbess and Superior of the Orthodox Convent of the Mount of Olives under the name of Mother Tamara, eldest daughter of General of Infantry H.I.H. Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovitch of Russia, by his wife, H.I.H. Grand Duchess Elisaveta Mavrikievna, née Elisabeth Auguste Marie Agnes, Princess of Saxe-Altenburg, Duchess of Saxony, second daughter of General of Cavalry H.H. Moritz Franz Friedrich Constantin Alexander Heinrich August Carl Albrecht, Prince of Saxe-Altenburg, Duke of Saxony. He was k-i-a. at Yaroslav, near Lemberg, Galicia, 19th May 1915 o.s. (bur. Mtzkheta), having had issue, one son and one daughter:
(1) Prince Taymuraz Bagration-Mukhranski. b. at Pavlovsk, 21st August 1912. Cmsnd. as Lieut. Royal Yugoslav Army and served in WW2, emigrated to the USA and joined Tolstoy Foundation 1949, Exec. Dir. 1979-1986, Presdt. 1986-1992. m. (first) at Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 27th October 1940, Princess Catherine [Ekaterina Stepanovna] (b. at London, 4th July 1919; d. at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, 20th December 1946 (or 20th February-Dumin), bur. St Geneviève-des-Bois Orthodox Cemetery, Essonne), daughter of Stepan Racic, by his wife, Pava, née Pasic. m. (second) at New York City, USA, 27th November 1949, Princess Irina Sergeyevna (b. at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, 26th September 1925), daughter of Count Sergey Alexandrovitch Tchernycheff-Bezobrazoff, by his wife, Countess Elisabeth Dmitrievna, daughter of Count Dmitri Sergeyevitch Sheremeteff. He d.s.p. at New York City, USA, 10th April 1992.
(2) Princess Nathalie [Lady Johnston]. b. at Yalta, Crimea, 19th April 1914. Rcvd: CStJ. m. at London, 22nd April 1944, Sir Charles Hepburn Johnston, GCMG (1.1.1971, KCMG 1.1.1959, CMG 1.6.1953), KStJ (16.11.1960) (b. at London, 11th March 1912; d. there, 23rd April 1986), educ. Winchester, and Balliol Coll., Oxford, joined HM Diplomatic Service 1936, Third Sec. Tokyo 1939-1941, First Sec. Cairo 1945-1948, and Madrid 1948-1955, Head of China & Korea Dept. 1952-1954, Counsellor Bonn 1954-1955, Ambassador to Jordan 1956-1959, Governor and C-in-C of Aden and High Cmsnr. for the Protectorate of South Arabia 1959-1963, High Cmsnr. in Australia 1965-1971, Chair. and Co. Dir. 1971-1974, eldest son of Ernest Johnston, Esq., of Cocks Hut, Reigate, Surrey, by his wife, Emma, née Hepburn. She d. at London, 26th August 1984.
v) Prince Kirion Bagrationi of Mukhrani Kyrill Alexandrovitch Bagration-Mukhranski]. b. at Tiflis, 5th February and d. there, 17th February 1898 o.s.
i) Princess Elizabed [Kniazna Elisaveta Alexandrovna]. b. Tiflis, 14th April 1880 o.s. Maid of Honour to the Empress of Russia. m. (first) 23rd October 1899 o.s. (div.) Boris Sergeievitch Sheremetev (b. at St Petersburg, 8th January 1871 o.s.; d. at Paris, France, 17th April 1952), late ofcr. Nijegorod Dragoons, elder son of General H.H.E Sergei Alexeievitch Sheremetev, sometime Viceroy of the Caucasus and ADC General to the Emperor of Russia, by his wife, H.S.H. Princess Evdokia Borisovna, sometime Maid of Honour, daughter of General H.S.H. Prince Boris Dmitrievitch Galitzine, sometime ADC General to the Emperor of Russia, by whom she had issue, one son and one daughter. m. (second) 14th April 1914, Colonel The Noble Don Marco Morozzo dei marchesei di Rocca de' Baldi, Marchese di Bianzé-Torrisella, Count di Morozzo, etc. (b. at Turin, Italy, 10th May 1881; d. at Roccadebaldi, 6th November 1945), 2nd-Lieut. Bersaglieri Corps 8/9/1900, retd. as Col., recognised in the rank and titles of Marchese di Bianzé, Conte di Morozzo, Nobile dei Marchesi di Rocca de' Baldi, Nobile dei Signori del Marchesato di Ceva and Nobile di Mondovi 29th October 1937, rcvd: Knt. of the Order of the Crown of Italy, etc., second son of Lieutenant-General H.E. The Noble Don Constantino Morozzo dei marchesei di Rocca de' Baldi, Nobile di Mondovi, by his first wife, The Noble Donna Angelica, daughter of Timoteo Piano Lavaria. She d. at Verona, 8th April 1915.
ii) Princess Mariami Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniazna Maria Alexandrovna Bagration-Mukhranskaya]. b. Akhalkalki, 2nd September 1882 o.s. (twin with her brother Mikel). She d. unm. at Tiflis, 16th February 1939.
iii) Princess Anaztazia [Kniazna Anastasia Alexandrovna]. b. Akhalkalki, 30th January 1885 o.s. m. on board the Battleship Peter & Paul, while in the Gulf of Finland, 15th October 1905 o.s., Captain Vassili Dmitrievitch Yakovlev (b. 13th March 1882 o.s.; d. 1937), Frigate Capt. IRN 1913, ADC to the Minister of the Navy 1914. She d. 1972, having had issue, three sons and four daughters.
1) Princess Kethavan. b. 1825. She d. young?
2) Princess Mariami [Mari]. b. 1828. She d. young?
[1842 - 1895] Lieutenant-General H.E. Prince Ioani Bagrationi of Mukhrani [Kniaz Ivan Konstantinovitch Bagration-Mukhranski], Head of the Princely House of Mukhrani. b. 7th February 1812 o.s., educ. Corps of Pages, St Petersburg. Cmsnd. Ensign Nijegorod Dragoons 1830, attached Caucasian special corps 1833, transf. Grenadiers of the Guard 1833, prom. Lieut-Col. 1842, prom. Col. and cdt. Erivan Regt. 1849-1851, prom. Maj-Gen. 1851, cdt. Grenadier reserve bde. 1853-1858, distinguished at the battle of Bachkadykliar 1853, prom. Lieut-Gen. 1858, cdt. 18th infantry dvsn. 1858, ADC to the Emperor, Grand Marshal of the Nobility of Tiflis 1885-1891. Rcvd: Knt. of the Orders of the White Eagle (1875), St Stanislas 1st class (1854), St Vladimir 3rd class with crossed swords (1850), and St George 3rd class (1853). m. 1836, H.S.H. Princess Nino [Nina Levanovna] (b. at Muri, Mingrelia, 1816; d. at Mtzkheta, 28th October 1886 o.s.), sometime Maid of Honour to the Empress of Russia, rcvd: Lesser Cross of the Order of St Catherine, elder daughter of Lieutenant-General His Splendour The Pious Prince of High Rank Levanti V Dadiani, Duke of Dukes of Mingrelia, by his wife, Her Splendour The Pious Princess of High Rank Marfa Zurabovna, daughter of Major-General His Splendour The Pious Prince of High Rank Zurab Tsereteli, sometime Lord Chamberlain of the Court of Imereti. He d. at Tiflis, 11th March 1895 o.s., having had issue, an only son:
1) H.E. Prince Konstantini Bagrationi of Mukhrani, Head of the Princely House of Mukhrani - see below.