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Nugzar Bagration-Gruzinsky

Prince Nugzar Petres dze Bagration-Gruzinsky (Georgian: ნუგზარ პეტრეს ძე ბაგრატიონ-გრუზინსკი) (born 25 August 1950, in Tbilisi, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic) is the head of the deposed royal House of Gruzinsky and represents its claim to the former crown of Georgia.

Prince Nugzar Bagration-Gruzinsky
Head of the Royal House of Georgia (disputed)
Tenure13 August 1984 - present
PredecessorPetre Gruzinsky
Born (1950-08-25) 25 August 1950 (age 72)
Tbilisi, Georgia
SpouseLeila Kipiani
IssueAna Bagration-Gruzinsky
Maia Bagration-Gruzinsky
Names
Nugzar Petres dze Bagrationi-Gruzinsky
HouseBagrationi
FatherPetre Gruzinsky
MotherLiya Mgeladze
ReligionGeorgian Orthodox Church
Khelrtva

Biography

Prince Nugzar is the son of Prince Petre Bagration-Gruzinsky of Georgia (1920–1984), a prominent poet and claimant to the headship of the Georgian dynasty from 1939 until his death, and his second wife Liya Mgeladze (b. 8 August 1926). Prince Nugzar is the director of the Tbilisi theatre of cinema artists.

On 18 December 2007, Nugzar met with Kristiina Ojuland, the Vice-President of the Riigikogu (Parliament of Estonia) at the Marriott-Tbilisi Hotel in which Ojuland "paid homage to the Bagrationi dynasty, which has made an extraordinary contribution in support of Georgia". [1]

Prince Nugzar is the senior descendant by primogeniture in the male line of George XII, the last King of Georgia (Kartli and Kakheti) to reign.[2]

Family

Nugzar married actress Leila Kipiani (b. Tbilisi 16 July 1947) on 10 February 1971, and they have two daughters:

  • Princess Ana Bagration-Gruzinsky, b. Tbilisi 1 November 1976. Married firstly to Grigoriy Malania and had two daughters with him, Irina and Mariam Bagration-Gruzinsky, and secondly, to Prince David Bagration of Mukhrani with whom she has a son, Prince Giorgi Bagrationi (see below).
  • Princess Maia Bagration-Gruzinsky, b. Tbilisi 2 January 1978. She married Nikolai Chichinadze and has two children with him, Themour and Ana Chichinadze.

As Nugzar has no male issue, Yevgeny Petrovich Gruzinsky (born 1947-died 17 July 2018), the great-great grandson of Bagrat's younger brother Ilia (1791–1854), who lived in the Russian Federation, was considered to be Nugzar's heir presumptive within the primogeniture principle. Yevgeny died without issue. Nugzar himself argues in favor of having his eldest daughter, Ana, designated as his heir in accordance with the Georgian dynastic law of "Zedsidzeoba" according to which every child of Princess Ana would inherit eligibility for dynastic succession through their mother, thus continuing the elder line of George XII.[3]

Dynastic marriage of the Gruzinsky and Mukhrani heirs

Nugzar's daughter, Princess Ana, a divorced teacher and journalist with two daughters, married Prince David Bagration of Mukhrani, on 8 February 2009 at the Tbilisi Sameba Cathedral.[citation needed] The marriage united the Gruzinsky and Mukhrani branches of the Georgian royal family, and drew a crowd of 3,000 spectators, officials, and foreign diplomats, as well as extensive coverage by the Georgian media.[4]

The dynastic significance of the wedding lay in the fact that, amidst the turmoil in political partisanship that has roiled Georgia since its independence in 1991, Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia publicly called for restoration of the monarchy as a path toward national unity in October 2007.[5] Although this led some politicians and parties to entertain the notion of a Georgian constitutional monarchy, competition arose among the old dynasty's princes and supporters, as historians and jurists debated which Bagrationi has the strongest hereditary right to a throne that has been vacant for two centuries.[4] Although some Georgian monarchists support the Gruzinsky branch's claim, others support that of the repatriated Mukhrani branch.[5] Both branches descend in unbroken, legitimate male line from the medieval kings of Georgia down to Constantine II of Georgia who died in 1505.[2]

Whereas the Bagration-Mukhrani were a cadet branch of the former Royal House of Kartli, they became the genealogically senior-most line of the Bagrationi family in the early 20th century: yet the elder branch had lost the rule of Kartli by 1724.[2] Meanwhile, the Bagration-Gruzinsky line, although junior to the Princes of Mukhrani genealogically,[2] reigned over the Kingdom of Kakheti, re-united the two realms in the kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti in 1762, and did not lose sovereignty until Russian annexation in 1801.[6]

Prince Giorgi, the son of David and Ana, was born on 27 September 2011 in Madrid, Spain.[7] Currently Nugzar does not officially recognize his grandson as heir to the Georgian throne.[8][9] He continues to demand that David sign a written agreement in which he would recognize Nugzar and the Gruzinsky branch as the sole rightful heir to the Georgian throne and to the legacy of the Georgian kings.[10]

Nevertheless, in 2013, Prince Giorgi returned to Georgia with his mother and father and was baptised by Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia at the cathedral in Mtskheta. This service was attended by Prince Nugzar, who after the christening of his grandson said:[11]

Prince Giorgi is the direct descendant of the last king of united Georgia, George VIII of Georgia and the last king of Kartli-Kakheti George XII of Georgia through his mother's side and we have a big hope that he will get the royal dignity from his mother in the future.

Patronages

Honours

Dynastic honours

Foreign honours

Ancestors

See also

References

  1. ^ Kristiina Ojuland - Kokkuvõtte Gruusia visiidist
  2. ^ a b c d Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh, 1980, "Burke’s Royal Families of the World: Volume II Africa & the Middle East, pp. 59-65 ISBN 0-85011-029-7
  3. ^ The Legal Heir to the Royal Throne of the Georgian Bagrationi Dynasty. Retrieved 2013-08-02.
  4. ^ a b Vignanski, Misha (9 February 2009). "Primera boda real en dos siglos reagrupa dos ramas de la dinastía Bagration". El Confidencial. Retrieved 9 February 2009.
  5. ^ a b Time for a King for Georgia?
  6. ^ . GeorgiaTimes. 9 February 2009. Archived from the original on 27 August 2017. Retrieved 9 February 2009.
  7. ^ (in Georgian) ახალდაბადებული ბაგრატოვანთა მემკვიდრე- გიორგი 3 კილო და 700 გრამი მოევლინა ქვეყანას 2013-09-25 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ (in Georgian) ახალშობილ მუხრან ბატონს ბაბუა ტახტის მემკვიდრედ არ აღიარებს Tabula Magazine
  9. ^ (in Georgian) ნუგზარ ბაგრატიონ-გრუზინსკი თვენახევრის შვილიშვილს-გიორგი ბაგრატიონ-მუხრანელს სამეფო ტახტის მემკვიდრედ არ აღიარებს 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine GeoNews
  10. ^ The Legal Heir to the Royal Throne of the Georgian Bagrationi Dynasty. Appendix of Additional Information No13.
  11. ^ (in Georgian) უფლისწულის ნათლობა on YouTube Maestro TV
  12. ^ a b Royal House of Georgia
  13. ^ http://theroyalhouseofgeorgia.org/images/News/HRH_Pr_Nugzar.jpg[bare URL image file]
  14. ^ http://theroyalhouseofgeorgia.org/images/News/Princess_Anna.jpg[bare URL image file]
  15. ^ http://theroyalhouseofgeorgia.org/images/News/HRH_Crown_Prince.jpg[bare URL image file]

Sources

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  3. I.L. Bichikashvili, D.V. Ninidze and A.N. Peikrishvili, The Genealogy of the Bagratides. Tiflis, 1995
  4. M.L. Bierbrier, "The Descendants of Theodora Comnena of Trebizond". The Genealogist, Volumes 11, No. 2, Fall 1997 to 14, No. 1, Spring 2000 (inclusive). American Society of Genealogists, Picton Press, Rockport, ME.
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External links

  • Official Site of the Royal House of Bagrationi of Georgia (Gruzinsky)
Nugzar Bagration-Gruzinsky
House of Gruzinsky
Born: 25 August 1950
Titles in pretence
Preceded by — TITULAR —
Pretender of the throne of Georgia
disputed with David

1984-present
Incumbent
Heir:
Ana Bagration-Gruzinsky

nugzar, bagration, gruzinsky, prince, nugzar, petres, bagration, gruzinsky, georgian, ნუგზარ, პეტრეს, ძე, ბაგრატიონ, გრუზინსკი, born, august, 1950, tbilisi, georgian, soviet, socialist, republic, head, deposed, royal, house, gruzinsky, represents, claim, forme. Prince Nugzar Petres dze Bagration Gruzinsky Georgian ნუგზარ პეტრეს ძე ბაგრატიონ გრუზინსკი born 25 August 1950 in Tbilisi Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic is the head of the deposed royal House of Gruzinsky and represents its claim to the former crown of Georgia Prince Nugzar Bagration GruzinskyHead of the Royal House of Georgia disputed Tenure13 August 1984 presentPredecessorPetre GruzinskyBorn 1950 08 25 25 August 1950 age 72 Tbilisi GeorgiaSpouseLeila KipianiIssueAna Bagration GruzinskyMaia Bagration GruzinskyNamesNugzar Petres dze Bagrationi GruzinskyHouseBagrationiFatherPetre GruzinskyMotherLiya MgeladzeReligionGeorgian Orthodox ChurchKhelrtva Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 Dynastic marriage of the Gruzinsky and Mukhrani heirs 4 Patronages 5 Honours 5 1 Dynastic honours 5 2 Foreign honours 6 Ancestors 7 See also 8 References 9 Sources 10 External linksBiography EditPrince Nugzar is the son of Prince Petre Bagration Gruzinsky of Georgia 1920 1984 a prominent poet and claimant to the headship of the Georgian dynasty from 1939 until his death and his second wife Liya Mgeladze b 8 August 1926 Prince Nugzar is the director of the Tbilisi theatre of cinema artists On 18 December 2007 Nugzar met with Kristiina Ojuland the Vice President of the Riigikogu Parliament of Estonia at the Marriott Tbilisi Hotel in which Ojuland paid homage to the Bagrationi dynasty which has made an extraordinary contribution in support of Georgia 1 Prince Nugzar is the senior descendant by primogeniture in the male line of George XII the last King of Georgia Kartli and Kakheti to reign 2 Family EditNugzar married actress Leila Kipiani b Tbilisi 16 July 1947 on 10 February 1971 and they have two daughters Princess Ana Bagration Gruzinsky b Tbilisi 1 November 1976 Married firstly to Grigoriy Malania and had two daughters with him Irina and Mariam Bagration Gruzinsky and secondly to Prince David Bagration of Mukhrani with whom she has a son Prince Giorgi Bagrationi see below Princess Maia Bagration Gruzinsky b Tbilisi 2 January 1978 She married Nikolai Chichinadze and has two children with him Themour and Ana Chichinadze As Nugzar has no male issue Yevgeny Petrovich Gruzinsky born 1947 died 17 July 2018 the great great grandson of Bagrat s younger brother Ilia 1791 1854 who lived in the Russian Federation was considered to be Nugzar s heir presumptive within the primogeniture principle Yevgeny died without issue Nugzar himself argues in favor of having his eldest daughter Ana designated as his heir in accordance with the Georgian dynastic law of Zedsidzeoba according to which every child of Princess Ana would inherit eligibility for dynastic succession through their mother thus continuing the elder line of George XII 3 Dynastic marriage of the Gruzinsky and Mukhrani heirs EditNugzar s daughter Princess Ana a divorced teacher and journalist with two daughters married Prince David Bagration of Mukhrani on 8 February 2009 at the Tbilisi Sameba Cathedral citation needed The marriage united the Gruzinsky and Mukhrani branches of the Georgian royal family and drew a crowd of 3 000 spectators officials and foreign diplomats as well as extensive coverage by the Georgian media 4 The dynastic significance of the wedding lay in the fact that amidst the turmoil in political partisanship that has roiled Georgia since its independence in 1991 Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia publicly called for restoration of the monarchy as a path toward national unity in October 2007 5 Although this led some politicians and parties to entertain the notion of a Georgian constitutional monarchy competition arose among the old dynasty s princes and supporters as historians and jurists debated which Bagrationi has the strongest hereditary right to a throne that has been vacant for two centuries 4 Although some Georgian monarchists support the Gruzinsky branch s claim others support that of the repatriated Mukhrani branch 5 Both branches descend in unbroken legitimate male line from the medieval kings of Georgia down to Constantine II of Georgia who died in 1505 2 Whereas the Bagration Mukhrani were a cadet branch of the former Royal House of Kartli they became the genealogically senior most line of the Bagrationi family in the early 20th century yet the elder branch had lost the rule of Kartli by 1724 2 Meanwhile the Bagration Gruzinsky line although junior to the Princes of Mukhrani genealogically 2 reigned over the Kingdom of Kakheti re united the two realms in the kingdom of Kartli Kakheti in 1762 and did not lose sovereignty until Russian annexation in 1801 6 Prince Giorgi the son of David and Ana was born on 27 September 2011 in Madrid Spain 7 Currently Nugzar does not officially recognize his grandson as heir to the Georgian throne 8 9 He continues to demand that David sign a written agreement in which he would recognize Nugzar and the Gruzinsky branch as the sole rightful heir to the Georgian throne and to the legacy of the Georgian kings 10 Nevertheless in 2013 Prince Giorgi returned to Georgia with his mother and father and was baptised by Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia at the cathedral in Mtskheta This service was attended by Prince Nugzar who after the christening of his grandson said 11 Prince Giorgi is the direct descendant of the last king of united Georgia George VIII of Georgia and the last king of Kartli Kakheti George XII of Georgia through his mother s side and we have a big hope that he will get the royal dignity from his mother in the future Patronages EditDirector of Tiflis Theatre of Cinema Artists citation needed Honours EditDynastic honours Edit House of Bagrationi Sovereign Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Saint Queen Ketevan the Martyr House of Bagrationi Sovereign Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Saint David 12 House of Bagrationi Sovereign Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of King Erekle II citation needed House of Bagrationi Sovereign Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Royal Order of the Crown of the Georgian Kingdom 12 Foreign honours Edit Rwandan Royal Family Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Royal Order of the Drum 13 14 15 Ancestors EditAncestors of Nugzar Bagration Gruzinsky16 Prince Bagrat of Georgia8 Alexander Prince Bagration Gruzinsky17 Princess Ketevan Cholokashvili4 Petre Prince Bagration Gruzinsky18 Prince Zakhari Tarkhan Mouravi9 Princess Elene Tarkhan Mouravi2 Petre Prince Bagration Gruzinsky10 Prince Alexander Dekanozishvili5 Princess Tamara Dekanozishvili1 Prince Nugzar Bagration Gruzinsky6 Dmitri Mgeladze3 Liya MgeladzeSee also EditGeorgian monarchs family tree of Bagrationi dynastyReferences Edit Kristiina Ojuland Kokkuvotte Gruusia visiidist a b c d Montgomery Massingberd Hugh 1980 Burke s Royal Families of the World Volume II Africa amp the Middle East pp 59 65 ISBN 0 85011 029 7 The Legal Heir to the Royal Throne of the Georgian Bagrationi Dynasty Retrieved 2013 08 02 a b Vignanski Misha 9 February 2009 Primera boda real en dos siglos reagrupa dos ramas de la dinastia Bagration El Confidencial Retrieved 9 February 2009 a b Time for a King for Georgia Wedding of the two royal dynasties members GeorgiaTimes 9 February 2009 Archived from the original on 27 August 2017 Retrieved 9 February 2009 in Georgian ახალდაბადებული ბაგრატოვანთა მემკვიდრე გიორგი 3 კილო და 700 გრამი მოევლინა ქვეყანას Archived 2013 09 25 at the Wayback Machine in Georgian ახალშობილ მუხრან ბატონს ბაბუა ტახტის მემკვიდრედ არ აღიარებს Tabula Magazine in Georgian ნუგზარ ბაგრატიონ გრუზინსკი თვენახევრის შვილიშვილს გიორგი ბაგრატიონ მუხრანელს სამეფო ტახტის მემკვიდრედ არ აღიარებს Archived 2013 10 04 at the Wayback Machine GeoNews The Legal Heir to the Royal Throne of the Georgian Bagrationi Dynasty Appendix of Additional Information No13 in Georgian უფლისწულის ნათლობა on YouTube Maestro TV a b Royal House of Georgia http theroyalhouseofgeorgia org images News HRH Pr Nugzar jpg bare URL image file http theroyalhouseofgeorgia org images News Princess Anna jpg bare URL image file http theroyalhouseofgeorgia org images News HRH Crown Prince jpg bare URL image file Sources EditW E D Allen A History of the Georgian People from the beginning down to the Russian conquest in the nineteenth century Kegan Paul Trench Trubner amp Co Ltd London 1932 Almanach de Gotha annuaire genealogique diplomatique et statistique Justus Perthes Gotha 1826 1944 I L Bichikashvili D V Ninidze and A N Peikrishvili The Genealogy of the Bagratides Tiflis 1995 M L Bierbrier The Descendants of Theodora Comnena of Trebizond The Genealogist Volumes 11 No 2 Fall 1997 to 14 No 1 Spring 2000 inclusive American Society of Genealogists Picton Press Rockport ME M Brosset ed Rapporta sur un Voyage Archeologique dans la Georgie et dans l Armenie execute en 1847 1848 L academie Imperiale des Sciences St Petersbourg 1849 British Library Shelfmark 1269 dd 10 Marie Felicite Brosset Histoire de la Georgie depuis la antiquite jusqu au XIXe siecle traduite du Georgien L academie Imperiale des Sciences St 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1957 Kalistrat Salia and Katharine Vivian trans History of the Georgian Nation Paris 1983 Mihail Dimitri Sturdza Dictionnaire historique et genealgique des grandes familles de Grece d Albanie et de Constantinople Paris 1999 Cyril Toumanoff The Fifteenth Century Bagratides and the Institution of Collegial Sovereignty in Georgia Traditio Volume VII Fordham University Press New York 1949 1951 pp 169 221 Cyrille Toumanoff Manuel de genealogie et de chronologie pour l histoire de la Caucasie Chretienne Armenie Georgie Albanie Edizioni Aquila Roma 1976 Tsarevitch Wakhoucht Prince Vakusht Description geographique de la Georgie L Academie Imperial des Sciences St Petersbourg 1842 External links EditOfficial Site of the Royal House of Bagrationi of Georgia Gruzinsky Nugzar Bagration GruzinskyHouse of GruzinskyBorn 25 August 1950Titles in pretencePreceded byPeter Bagration Gruzinsky TITULAR Pretender of the throne of Georgiadisputed with David1984 present IncumbentHeir Ana Bagration Gruzinsky 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