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Mariam de Bagration | |
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Princess of Georgia Princess of Mukhrani Grandee of Spain | |
Born | Madrid, Spain | 27 June 1947
Spouse | José Luis Blanco-Briones y de Cuéllar (m. 1968;div. 1982)Dr. Tomás Ortiz y Valero (m. 1982) |
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House | Mukhrani |
Father | Prince Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani |
Mother | Maria de las Mercedes of Bavaria and Bourbon |
Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church |
House of Mukhrani |
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Princess Nuria
Princess Françoise
Princess Monique
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Princess Mariam de Bagration (born 27 June 1947) is a Spanish-Georgian noblewoman ( tavadi ) of the House of Mukhrani. [1] [2]
Princess Mariam was born on 27 June 1947 in Madrid. She is a dentist.
She is a daughter of Prince Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani and Infanta María de las Mercedes de Baviera y Borbón.
In 1968 she married Spanish Ambassador José Luis Blanco-Briones y de Cuéllar (1935-1985). [3] She has one daughter from this marriage:
In 1982 she married Dr. Tomás Ortiz y Valero and has a son from this marriage:
She is a sister of Bagrat de Bagration and half-sister of Jorge de Bagration.
Jorge de Bagration y de Mukhrani or Giorgi Bagration-Mukhraneli or George Bagration of Mukhrani was a Spanish racing car driver of Georgian descent and a claimant to the headship of the Bagrationi dynasty and to the historical throne of Georgia.
Grand Duchess Leonida Georgievna of Russia was the consort of Vladimir Kirillovich, Grand Duke of Russia, a pretender to the Russian throne. She was advanced by Vladimir and their daughter, Maria Vladimirovna, to be accepted as the legitimate Heads of the Romanov dynasty and de jure sovereigns of the Russian Empire.
The Bagrationi dynasty is a royal dynasty which reigned in Georgia from the Middle Ages until the early 19th century, being among the oldest extant Christian ruling dynasties in the world. In modern usage, the name of the dynasty is sometimes Hellenized and referred to as the Georgian Bagratids, also known in English as the Bagrations.
Irakli Bagration-Mukhraneli was a Georgian prince of the Mukhrani branch of the former royal dynasty of Bagrationi.
Prince Teymuraz Bagration of Mukhrani was a Georgian-Russian nobleman and an émigré in the United States where he served as President of the Tolstoy Foundation, a New York-based charitable organization.
Prince Nugzar Petres dze Bagration-Gruzinsky is the head of the princely House of Gruzinsky and represents its disputed claim to the former crown of Georgia.
Prince David Bagrationi Mukhrani of Georgia, David Bagration de Moukhrani y Zornoza, or Davit Bagrationi-Mukhraneli, is the Head of the Princely House of Mukhrani, a branch of the Georgian Bagrationi dynasty and claims by primogeniture the headship of the Royal House of Bagrationi, which reigned in Georgia from the medieval era until the early 19th century.
The House of Mukhrani is a Georgian princely family that is a branch of the former royal dynasty of Bagrationi, from which it sprang early in the 16th century, receiving in appanage the domain of Mukhrani, in the Kingdom of Kartli. The family — currently the seniormost genealogical line of the entire Bagrationi dynasty — has since been known as Mukhranbatoni.
George Bagration of Mukhrani, Giorgi Bagration-Mukhraneli or Prince Georgi Alexandrovich Bagration-Mukhranski was a Georgian nobleman, and a titular head of the House of Mukhrani, a collateral branch of the former royal dynasty of Bagrationi.
Prince Don Bagrat de Bagration y de Baviera, also Prince Bagrat Bagrationi-Mukhraneli and Prince Bagrat Bagration-Moukhransky was a member of the Bagration dynasty which once ruled the Kingdom of Georgia and a relative of the royal family of Spain.
Princess Ana Bagration-Gruzinsky is a royal princess of the Gruzinsky branch of the Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia.
Prince Nicholas Bagration of Mukhrani (1807–1864) was a Georgian nobleman of the House of Mukhrani.
Constantine IV was the head of the Mukhrani branch of the Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia and the last Prince (batoni) of Mukhrani and ex officio commander of the Banner of Shida Kartli and Grand Master of the Household (msakhurt-ukhutsesi) of Georgia in 1801. Afterwards, he was in the service of the Russian Empire, ending his career with the rank of general.
Princess Natalia Bagration of Mukhrani, was a Georgian noblewoman of the House of Mukhrani.
Princess Elisabed Aleksandres Asuli Bagration of Mukhrani (1880-1915) was a Georgian noblewoman of the House of Mukhrani.
Princess Darejan, known in Russia as the tsarevnaDarya Aleksandrovna Gruzinskaya was a Georgian royal princess (batonishvili) of the Bagrationi dynasty. She was a daughter of Prince Alexander of Kartli.
The Order of the Eagle of Georgia and the Seamless Tunic of Our Lord Jesus Christ commonly known as the Order of the Eagle of Georgia (OEG), is the highest order of chivalry awarded by Crown Prince David Bagration of Mukhrani, the order's Grand Master and a claimant to the throne of Georgia. Prince David became the head of the House of Mukhrani, head of Royal House of Bagrationi, and Grand Master of the order when his father, Prince Giorgi (Jorge) Bagrationi, died.
Princess María de las Mercedes of Bavaria, Infanta of Spain was a German-Spanish princess. She was the third wife of Georgian Prince Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani. Through her father, Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria, she was a member of the Bavarian House of Wittelsbach. Through her mother, Infanta María Teresa of Spain, she was a granddaughter of Alfonso XII and niece of Alfonso XIII.
Princess Kristine de Bagration-Mukhrani is a Georgian sociologist, fashion model, and former beauty pageant contestant. She is a member of the House of Mukhrani, a branch of the Bagrationi dynasty, through her marriage to Prince Juan de Bagration-Mukhrani.
Prince Juan Jorge de Bagration-Mukhrani is a Spanish-born Georgian prince and member of the House of Mukhrani of the Bagrationi dynasty and a distant relation to the Spanish royal family.