Prince Konstantine Bagration of Mukhrani was a Georgian nobleman from the House of Mukhrani.
Background
Constantine was the son of a Georgian nobleman Alexander Bagration of Mukhrani (1856–1935), a descendant of the Georgian royalty. His mother was Nino Tarkhan-Mouravi (1869–1934), also of Georgian noble blood. He was born in Tbilisi, Georgia, at that time a part of the Russian Empire.
Career
Kosntantine"s remains were moved to Mtskheta, Georgia"s ancient capital, and buried at the Cathedral of the Living Pillar where many other Georgian royalty rest. Along the way, Konstantine"s remains were saluted by a line of Russian Imperial troops, soldiers from all local educational establishments and the Cadet Corps. Teymuraz Bagration (1912–1992) Natasha Bagration (1914–1984).
Membership
Konstantine was in a brief but controversial marriage with Princess Tatiana Constantinovna of Russia, a member of the Russian Imperial Family.