Category:Alexander I of Georgia

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<nowiki>Alessandro I di Georgia; Alexandre Ier de Géorgie; Aleksandar I. Gruzijski; Александр I Великий; Alexandre I de Geòrgia; Бөйөк Александр I; Alexander I von Georgien; Alexandre I da Geórgia; 亚历山大一世; Ալեքսանդր I; 亚历山大一世; Alejandro I de Georgia; I. Aleksandr; アレクサンドレ1世; Alexandre I da Geórgia; אלכסנדר הראשון; Alexander I av Georgien; Alexander I van Georgië; Олександр I; I Aleksandr (Gürcüstan çarı); 亞歷山大一世; Сандор I; ალექსანდრე I დიდი; Aleksandre I; Alexander I of Georgia; Aleksandro la 1-a de Kartvelio; Alexandr I. Gruzínský; Αλέξανδρος Α΄ της Γεωργίας; re di Georgia; ジョージア王; georgisk monark; מלך גאורגיה (1412-1442); rei xeorxanu (1390–1445); царь Грузии; Georgian kuningas (1412–1442); king of Georgia (1412-1442); koning uit Georgië (1390-1445); Gürcistan'ın 18. Kralı; Alejandro I el Grande; アレクサンドレ1世 (ジョージア王); Aleksandre I von Georgien; Alexander I Bagrationi, King of Georgia; Alexander I the Great; אלכסנדר הראשון הגדול; אלכסנדרה דידי; Alexander I Bagrationi, King of Georgia; Alexander I van Georgie</nowiki>
Alexander I of Georgia 
king of Georgia (1412-1442)
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Date of birth1390
Date of death26 August 1445
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English: Alexander I, “the Great” or Aleksandre I Didi (1386–1446) of the Bagrationi house, was king of Georgia from 1412 to 1442. Despite his efforts to restore the country from the ruins left by the Turco-Mongol warlord Timur Leng’s invasions, Georgia never recovered and faced the inevitable fragmentation that was followed by a long period of stagnation. In 1442, he abdicated the throne and retired to a monastery.