Prince Petre (Georgian: პეტრე), known in Russia as the tsarevich Pyotr Aleksandrovich Gruzinsky (Russian: Пётр Александрович Грузинский) (26 April 1857 – 3 February 1922) was a Georgian prince (batonishvili).
Pyotr Aleksandrovich Gruzinsky | |||||
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Head of the Royal House of Kartli-Kakheti | |||||
Successor | Petre Gruzinsky | ||||
Born | 26 April 1857 | ||||
Died | 3 February 1922 | (aged 64)||||
Spouse | Tamara Dekanozishvili | ||||
Issue | Prince Konstantin Prince Petre | ||||
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House | Bagrationi dynasty | ||||
Father | Alexander Bagratovich Gruzinsky | ||||
Mother | Princess Elena Tarkhan-Mouravi | ||||
Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church |
Early life and ancestry
editBorn a descendant of the Kartli-Kakhetian branch of the Bagrationi dynasty, the former royal house of Georgia, Petre was the son of Prince Alexander Gruzinsky and his first wife, Princess Elena Tarkhan-Mouravi (1831-1903).
Marriage and issue
editPrince Petre married Tamara Dekanozishvili (1897–1977), at an unknown date by the historians (certainly during the war turmoil). She was born into a family of a Georgian nobility, whose family held the title of Aznauri.[1][2] Tamara Dekanozishvili, who was 40 years his junior, was firstly [or secondly] married to Aleksandr Timofeevich Oboladze (1884–1923).[3]
They had two sons:
- Konstantin (1915–1939).
- Petre (28 March 1920 – 13 August 1984).
References
edit- ^ "Origin of the Georgian Gentry (Aznauri)". Georgian Genealogy [D] – geogen.ge. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
- ^ The Georgian name Dekanozishvili, meaning "Son of a Deacon", allegedly indicated a Georgian noble family of clergymen belonging to the Georgian Orthodox Church.
- ^ "Aleksandr Timofeevich Oboladze, 1884–1923". Nobility.pro (in Georgian). Retrieved 16 March 2024.
Sources
edit- ბაგრატიონები, თბილისი, 2003, გვერდი 537 Bagrations, Tbilisi, 2003, page 537
- პეტრე ბაგრატიონ-გრუზინსკი, თბილისი, 2004, გვერდი 71 Petre Bagration-Gruzinsky, Tbilisi, 2004, page 71
- ჩიმაკაძე გ. ცხოვრება და ღვაწლი დავით სარაჯიშვილისა, თბილისი, 2003, გვერდი 133 Chimakadze G. Life of David Sarajishvili, Tbilisi, 2003, page 133
- ჯაგოდნიშვილი თ. ერეკლეს ეპოსი, თბილისი, 2005, გვერდი 180 Jagodnishvili T. Epos of Erekle, Tbilisi, 2005, page 180
- Джавахишвили Н. Грузины под российским флагом, Тб., 2003, с.42.