Bagrat V of Georgia, born in the year 1301, was a prominent figure in the history of the Kingdom of Georgia, belonging to the illustrious Bagrationi dynasty. His reign marked a significant period in Georgian history, characterized by both challenges and achievements.
Initially serving as co-king from 1355, Bagrat V ascended to the throne as the sole king (mepe) of Georgia in 1360. His leadership spanned over three decades, during which he navigated the complexities of governance and the socio-political landscape of his time.
Bagrat V's reign continued until his death in 1393, leaving behind a legacy that would influence the future of Georgia. His contributions to the kingdom and the Bagrationi lineage are remembered as pivotal in shaping the nation's identity.