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Pyotr Bagration
General of the Imperial Russian Army (1765–1812)
Vakhtang VI of Kartli
King of Kartli
Vakhushti of Kartli
Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the Kingdom of Kartli, Governor of Tbilisi, Russian general, academic
George XI of Kartli
Georgian king of Kartli (1651–1709)
Jesse of Kartli
King of Georgia (1680/81 - 1727)
Anton I of Georgia
Patriarch of the Georgian Orthodox Church
Kaikhosro of Kartli
Georgian titular king of Kartli (1674–1711)
Vakhtang V of Kartli
King of Kartli (1618-1675) (r.1658-1675)
Roman Bagration
Russian general
Archil II
King of Imereti
Pyotr Bagration
Russian general
Catherine Bagration
Russian salon-holder (1783-1857)
Prince Bakar of Kartli
King of Kartli (1699-1750)
Levan of Kartli
King of Kartli (c. 1653-1709)
Pyotr Gruzinsky
Russian painter (1837-1892)
Alexander, son of Archil of Imereti
Georgian prince of the Kingdom of Imereti
Abdullah Beg of Kartli
Georgian royal prince (batonishvili)
Tamar II of Kartli
Georgian queen regnant
Gruzinsky
thumb|Insignia that is currently used by the family. Gruzinsky (; ) was a title and later the name of two different princely lines of the Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia, both of which received it as subjects of the Russian Empire. The name "Gruzinsky" (also spelled Gruzinski or Gruzinskii) derives from the Russian language, originally and literally meaning "of Georgia". Of the two lines, the younger one is the only line that still exists.
Prince Alexander of Kartli
Russian military captain, royalty (1726-1791)
Ana Gruzinskaya Galitzine
princess
Georgy Gruzinsky
Russian nobleman
Prince Simon of Kartli
Georgian prince (1683-1740)
Princess Rodam of Kartli
Georgian Royal Princess Rodam of Kartli
Princess Darejan of Imereti
Georgian royal (1670-1740)
Domentius IV of Georgia
Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia
Levan Gruzinsky
Georgian prince