George Bagration of Mukhrani

George Bagration of Mukhrani, Giorgi Bagration-Mukhraneli (Georgian: გიორგი ბაგრატიონ-მუხრანელი) or Prince Georgi Alexandrovich Bagration-Mukhranski (28 July [O.S.

16 July] 1884 – 29 September 1957) was a Georgian nobleman, and a titular head of the House of Mukhrani, a collateral branch of the former royal dynasty of Bagrationi.

29 March] 1886 – Madrid, 25 April 1979), daughter of Zygmunt-Czeslaw Dimitrievich Złotnicki h. Nowina (2 June 1849 – ?, aka Count Złotnicki-Nowina[1] and descendant of Mikołaj Złotnicki) and wife Princess Mariam Elisabarovna Eristova of Ksani (1858–1934, a remote descendant of the 18th-century Georgian king Erekle II), daughter of Prince Elisabar Georgievich Eristov of Ksani (son of Prince Shanshe Ieseevich Eristov-Ksansky and wife Princess Elena Ivanovna Orbeliani) and wife Princess Kethevan Shalvaevna Eristova of Ksani (daughter of Prince Shalva Revazovich Eristov-Ksansky [grandson of King Erekle II of Georgia] and wife Princess Ekaterina Aslanovna Orbeliani).

One of his daughters, the second one, Leonida, married Vladimir Cyrillovich Romanov, Pretender to the Russian throne; the other, Maria, homesick, returned to Soviet Georgia, but was arrested in 1948 and had to spend eight years in exile in Magadan.

His remains were brought back to Georgia by his grandson Jorge de Bagration in 1995 and interred at the Cathedral of Living Pillar at Mtskheta.