Prince Alexander of Kartli (died 1773)

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Alexander (Georgian: ალექსანდრე), also known as Ishaq Beg (ისაკ-ბეგი) (c. 1705/8 – September 1773), was an illegitimate son of the Georgian ruler Jesse of Kartli, of the Bagrationi-Mukhraneli, politically active in Georgia in the 1740s. His progeny subsequently flourished in the Russian Empire, producing a line of several notable figures of the 19th century, among them General Pyotr Bagration of the Napoleonic Wars fame. rdf:langString
Александр Иессеевич Багратион (груз. ალექსანდრე), также известный как Исаак-Бег (груз. ისაკ-ბეგი; 1705/1708 — сентябрь 1773) — грузинский царевич. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Αλέξανδρος του Κάρτλι (απεβ. 1773)
rdf:langString Prince Alexander of Kartli (died 1773)
rdf:langString Багратион, Александр Иессеевич
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rdf:langString Alexander (Georgian: ალექსანდრე), also known as Ishaq Beg (ისაკ-ბეგი) (c. 1705/8 – September 1773), was an illegitimate son of the Georgian ruler Jesse of Kartli, of the Bagrationi-Mukhraneli, politically active in Georgia in the 1740s. His progeny subsequently flourished in the Russian Empire, producing a line of several notable figures of the 19th century, among them General Pyotr Bagration of the Napoleonic Wars fame.
rdf:langString Александр Иессеевич Багратион (груз. ალექსანდრე), также известный как Исаак-Бег (груз. ისაკ-ბეგი; 1705/1708 — сентябрь 1773) — грузинский царевич.
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