Bagrat de Bagration y de Baviera

Prince of Georgia, Grandee of Spain


  • Carmen de Ulloa y Suelves (1976, div. 2005)
  • Françoise Cazaudehore (2009–2017; his death)
Issue
Names
Bagrat Juan María de Fátima de Todos los Santos de Bagration y Baviera
HouseBagrationi-MukhraneliFatherPrince Irakli Bagration-MukhraniMotherInfanta Doña Maria de las Mercedes de Baviera y BorbónReligionGeorgian Orthodox Church
House of Mukhrani

Princess Nuria

  • Princess Maria Antonieta
  • Prince Irakli
  • Prince Ugo
    Princess Niki

Princess Françoise

  • Prince Juan
    Princess Kristine
    • Prince Bagrat
  • Princess Inés

Princess Mariam


Princess Monique

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Prince Don Bagrat de Bagration y de Baviera, also Prince Bagrat Bagrationi-Mukhraneli and Prince Bagrat Bagration-Moukhransky (12 January 1949 – 20 March 2017)[citation needed] was a member of the Bagration dynasty which once ruled the Kingdom of Georgia and a relative of the royal family of Spain.[1]

Background

He was born in Madrid, Spain on 12 January 1949 and named Bagrat Juan María de Fátima de Todos los Santos, the third child of Prince Irakli Bagration-Mukhrani (1909-1977) by his third wife, Infanta Doña María de las Mercedes de Baviera y Borbón (1911-1953),[1] a niece of King Alphonso XIII of Spain.[2] His godparents were Don Juan and Princess Doña Mercedes de Borbón-Dos Sicilias y Orléans, Count and Countess of Barcelona. His maternal great-grandfather was King Alfonso XII. Prince Jorge de Bagration, a Spanish race car driver and pretender to the throne of Georgia, was his elder half brother.

Although born in Tbilisi, his father left Georgia after completing his studies there, lived briefly in Italy and France,[1] but acquired Spanish citizenship in 1947.[3] His mother had been born in Madrid, and although part of her youth was spent in exile in the Basses Pyrénées of France,[2] Bagrat was raised, along with Jorge and his elder sister Princess Mariam (born 1947), by his widowed father in Madrid and at the Palacio de Santillana del Mar in Santander.[3]

He was a knight of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (Spanish association, No. 21658 as decreed in the Magisterial Palace of Rome on 31 January 1980).[citation needed]

Life

Bagrat married Doña María del Carmen de Ulloa y Suelves (b. 6 May 1953) on 12 November 1976 at San Jerónimo el Real in Madrid.[4] María del Carmen was the daughter of Gonzalo María de Ulloa y Ramírez de Haro, Marqués de Castro-Serna, Count de Adanero and of Doña María Josefa de Suelves y Ponsich.[1] From this marriage were born:[5]

The couple were divorced on 16 September 2005, and Bagrat remarried in a civil ceremony to Mme. Françoise Cazaudehore on 7 March 2009 in Saint Germain-en-Laye, France.

Ancestors

Ancestors of Bagrat Bagration of Mukhrani
16. Prince Irakli Konstantinovich Bagrationi of Mukhrani
8. Alexander, Prince Bagration of Mukhrani
17. Princess Katharina Ivanovna Argutinsky-Dolgorukov
4. George, Prince Bagration of Mukhrani
18. Dmitri Zakharovitch Golovachev
9. Maria Dmitrievna Golovatcheva
19. Leonida Igorevna von Hessen
2. Irakli, Prince Bagration of Mukhrani
20. Count Dmitri Nowina Złotnicki
10. Count Sigismund Nowina Złotnicki
21. Celestina Trzeciak
5. Countess Helena Nowina Złotnicka
22. Prince Elisabar Eristavi of Ksani
11. Princess Maria Elisabarowna Eristavi of Ksani
23. Princess Kethevan Eristavi of Ksani
1. Prince Bagrat de Bagration
24. Prince Adalbert of Bavaria
12. Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria
25. Infanta Amelia Philippina of Spain
6. Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria
26. Francis, Duke of Cádiz
13. Infanta María de la Paz of Spain
27. Isabella II of Spain
3. Infanta María de las Mercedes of Spain
28. Francis, Duke of Cádiz
14. Alfonso XII of Spain
29. Isabella II of Spain
7. Infanta Maria Teresa of Spain
30. Archduke Karl Ferdinand of Austria
15. Maria Christina of Austria
31. Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria

References

  1. ^ a b c d Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh. Burke’s Royal Families of the World: Volume II. Burke's Peerage. 1980. pp. 62, 65. ISBN 0-85011-029-7
  2. ^ a b Almanach de Gotha, Bayern (Bavière), (Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1942), p. 22, 46, (French).
  3. ^ a b Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser III. "Bagration-Muchransky". C.A. Starke Verlag, 1955, pp. 247, 249. (German).
  4. ^ "Bragat [sic] de Bragation [sic] de Mukhrani y de Baviera". El País (in Spanish). 17 November 1976. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  5. ^ de Badts de Cugnac, Chantal. Le Petit Gotha. Nouvelle Imprimerie Laballery. Paris. 2002. pp. 482-485. (French) ISBN 2-9507974-3-1
  6. ^ "La boda rondeña del príncipe georgiano Juan de Bagration". ABC.es (in Spanish). 10 May 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
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