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Konstantini I of Imereti (კონსტანტინე I) (d.
1327), from the House of
Bagrationi, was king of the western
Georgian
kingdom of Imereti from
1293 to
1327.
Son of the Georgian king
David VI Narin by his first wife Tamar, Konstantini succeeded to throne of
Imereti, a large portion of Georgia, upon his father's death in
1293. In spite of having the title of the “King of
Kartvelians and
Abkhazians, etc”, he actually reigned only over the western part of
Georgia and held court at
Kutaisi. He remained independent from
Mongol rule, but faced serious internal problems. Unsuccessful in a civil war with his younger brother
Mikeli, he lost the provinces of
Racha and upper
Imereti to the rebel prince.
He died in
1327, having had no children, and his brother Mikeli succeeded him as the king.
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