- Teimuraz Bagrationi
Teimuraz Bagrationi ( _ka. თეიმურაზ ბაგრატიონი) otherwise known as
tsarevich Teimuraz Georgievich ( _ru. царевич Теймураз Георгиевич) (April 23 ,1782 –October 25 ,1846 ) was a Georgian prince (batonishvili ) and scholar primarily known as an author of the first critical history in Georgian as well as for his work to popularize interest in the history and culture of Georgia and preserve its treasures.Prince Teimuraz was born in
Tbilisi to Heir Apparent George, subsequently the last king of Georgia (Kingdom of Kartli and Kakheti ) from 1798 to 1800, and his wife, Ketevan née Andronikashvili. He studied at theTelavi Seminary, and, at the age of 13, took part in the 1795Battle of Krtsanisi at which his grandfather, KingHeraclius II of Georgia , was defeated by a Persian invading army underAgha Mohammad Khan Qajar . Teimuraz did not accept the Russian annexation of Georgia of 1801, which followed shortly after his father’s death and fled to Persia, whence his uncle, Alexander fought to expel the Russians from Georgia. During theRusso-Persian War (1804-1813) , Teimuraz commanded Persian artillery in a few battles. In 1810, however, he surrendered to the Russian authorities and returned to Georgia, but was thence deported toSt Petersburg where he was granted a state salary and pension. In 1813, he acquired a mansion onVasilievsky Island and concentrated on scholarly work. He collected and researched old Georgian chronicles and analyzed Greco-Roman andArmenia n sources on Georgia. He was a collaborator and friend ofMarie Brosset , a French scholar, whom he frequently consulted on the history of Georgia. At the same time, Prince Teiumraz befriended and tutored the young Georgian students in St Petersburg –Platon Ioseliani , andDavid Chubinashvili – both of whom eventually became prolific Georgian historians.In the 1830s-40s, he composed two major works on the early history of Georgia – "ისტორია დაწყებითგან ივერიისა, ესე იგი გიორგიისა, რომელ არს სრულიად საქართველოჲსა" (1832, "History of Iberia or Georgia, that is All of
Sakartvelo ") and "ისტორია ძველი კოლხიდისა" (1840, "History of AncientColchis ") – and wrote commentaries to the 12th-century Georgian national epic "The Knight in the Panther's Skin " ("განმარტება პოემა ვეფხისტყაოსანისა", 1843). His articles were published in theParis -based Journal Asiatique and Memoires inedits. He was elected an honorary member of the FrenchSociete Asiatique (1831), the RussianImperial Academy of Sciences (1837) and the Danish Royal Antiquarian Society (1838). Prince Teimuraz also authored several poems, and a memoir of hisEurope an travels as well as the Georgian translations ofTacitus ,Voltaire , andPushkin .He died in St. Petersburg and was buried there at the
Alexander Nevsky Lavra .References
*ru icon [http://www.cultinfo.ru/fulltext/1/001/008/109/441.htm Теймураз Багратиони] , a
Great Soviet Encyclopedia article.
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