Alexander II | |
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King of Kakheti | |
1st Reign | 1574–october 1601 |
Predecessor | Levan of Kakheti |
Successor | David I of Kakheti |
2nd Reign | 21 october 1602 - 12 march 1605 |
Predecessor | David I of Kakheti |
Successor | Constantine I of Kakheti |
Born | 1527 |
Died | 12 March 1605 Dzegami |
Spouse | Tinatin Amilakhvari |
Issue | David I of Kakheti Constantine I of Kakheti |
Dynasty | Bagrationi dynasty |
Father | Levan of Kakheti |
Mother | Tinatin Gurieli |
Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church |
Khelrtva |
Alexander II (Georgian: ალექსანდრე II) (1527 – March 12, 1605) of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 1574 to 1605. In spite of a precarious international situation, he managed to retain relative economic stability in his kingdom and tried to establish contacts with the Tsardom of Russia. Alexander fell victim to the Iran-sponsored coup led by his own son, Constantine I.