Bagratid dynasties

Bagratid dynasties

The Bagratid dynasties or the Bagratids ("Bagrat" + Classic Greek: - "id", the children) refers to:
*Bagratid dynasty of Armenia, or "Bagratuni"
*Bagratid dynasty of Georgia, or "Bagrationi"


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