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17: 168:, as heir-apparent on 18 April 1799. These developments threw the country in a state of more confusion following George’s death in December 1800 as Darejan and her party, of which Prince Mirian, having retired from the Russian service, was a member, attempted to secure the succession for Prince Iulon. Eventually, the Tsar confirmed none of the pretenders and proceeded to make the annexation of Georgia to the Russian Empire in September 1801. 219:
Georgian poets. Better known is Mirian's poetic address to his fellow Georgian exiles, "Come, young men, gather, valiant warriors" (მოვედით, მოყმენო, შეკრებით, ჯომარდნო). Mirian helped preserve and transmit the poetry of Guramishvili, who, a seasoned veteran of the Russian army, lived in obscurity at
184:, and Vakhtang—Mirian did not take up arms or try to resist the deportation of the Georgian royal family effected by the Russian administration. On 15 March 1801 Mirian acceded to the Tsar's request and departed for Russia. Later in 1801, he was awarded the Russian 149:, remained pursuant to the late ruler's 1791 testament, requiring the king's successor to pass the throne not to his offspring, but to his eldest brother. This new rule would have made Mirian the fourth in the line of succession, behind George and his brothers, 117:, journeyed to St. Petersburg and were attached to the Imperial court. On this occasion, Mirian was commissioned into the Russian service as a colonel of the Iziumsky Light Cavalry Regiment. During the 1384: 145:, Girtzius. Arriving at home, he found Heraclius dead and his family descending into a dynastic crisis as his mother, Queen Dowager Darejan, insisted that Heraclius's successor and her step-son, 125:. Promoted to major general in 1793, Mirian was the chief of the Kabardinsky Musketeer Regiment from 3 December 1796 to 27 January 1798. He saw service under the command of Count 1314: 82:
protectorate in 1783, Mirian entered the Russian army, attaining to the rank of major general. He reconciled with the Russian annexation of Georgia in 1801, departing to
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Mirian married in St. Petersburg on 22 April 1814 Princess Maria (17 June 1788 – 31 May 1815), daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Prince Alexander Yakovlevitch
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on the Caucasus Line. During these years, he had a regular correspondence with his father and the Georgian court.
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1st Class. In 1803 he permanently settled in St. Petersburg, where he served as an Actual Privy Councilor and
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During his years in St. Petersburg, Mirian translated from Russian the sermons of the Greek religious author
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Berdznishvili, M. (1984). "მირიან ბატონიშვილი " [Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia].
1260:["Come, young men" by Mirian Bagrationi (Batonishvili)] (in Georgian). Presa.ge 208: 67: 1281: 1230: 758: 185: 57: 32: 784: 189: 161: 102:. He was the fifth son and the ninth child born of this union. Upon signing of the 42: 21: 1273: 1222: 949: 606: 525: 75: 1257: 196: 158: 83: 79: 1298: 408: 126: 62: 1196:[Georgian tombstone inscriptions from Moscow and St. Petersburg]. 231:
Mirian died in St. Petersburg in 1834, at age 67. He was interred at the
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Mémoires de l'Académie Impériale des Sciences de Saint-Pètersbourg
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Burials at the Feodorovskaya Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra
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Imperial policies and perspectives towards Georgia, 1760–1819
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In January 1798, as his father lay dying, Mirian hurried to
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Mirian was born in 1767 into the family of Heraclius II,
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Noble families of the Russian Empire. Volume 3: Princes
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in 1787 and through him sent his writings to Georgia.
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Bagrationi dynasty of the Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
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Index


Alexander Varnek
Georgian
Russian
Gruzinsky
Georgian
batonishvili
Bagrationi dynasty
Heraclius II
Darejan Dadiani
Russian
St. Petersburg
King of Kartli and Kakheti
Dadiani
Treaty of Georgievsk
Catherine II of Russia
hierodeacon
Anton
Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)
Kuban
Ivan Gudovich
Telavi
Astrakhan
George XII
Iulon
Vakhtang
Tsar
Paul I of Russia
David
Parnaoz

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