George V of Georgia, born in the year 1286, was a prominent figure in the Kingdom of Georgia, serving as king (mepe) during two significant periods: from 1299 to 1302 and again from 1318 until his passing in 1346.
As a member of the illustrious Bagrationi dynasty, King George V is celebrated for his remarkable contributions to Georgian history. His reign is marked by notable achievements that have earned him admiration from both Georgian and foreign historians alike.
Throughout the ages, George V has been recognized for his exceptional leadership and dedication to the Georgian people. In honor of his service and accomplishments, he was bestowed with the epithet “the Brilliant,” reflecting the high regard in which he is held.