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  1. David III redirects here. See also David III Strathbogie. David of Tao as depicted on a bas relief from the Oshki Monastery. It was David’s use of Byzantine imagery that influenced the appearance of royal power of Georgia in the following two…

  2. David III of Tao David III Kuropalates (Georgian: დავით III კურაპალატი, Davit’ III Kurapalati) or David III the Great (დავით III დიდი, Davit’ III Didi), also known as David II, (c. 930s – 1000/1001) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid family of Tao, a historic region in the Georgian–Armenian marchlands, from 966 until his murder in 1000 ...

  3. David III Kuropalates or David III the Great , also known as David II, was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid family of Tao, a historic region in the Georgian–Armenian marchlands, from 966 until his murder in 1000 or 1001.

  4. A la muerte de David de Tao en 1000, Gurgen, y Bagrat se reunieron con Basilio pero, incapaz de impedir la anexión del reino de David al Imperio bizantino, tuvieron que aceptar las nuevas fronteras. En esta ocasión, Bagrat fue investido con el título bizantino de kuropalates , y Gurgen con el de magistros , siendo mayor la dignidad conferida al hijo que al padre.

  5. In this regard, the relationship of the Abkhazian ruler and the first king-“unifier” of Georgia Bagrat III with his adoptive father, the ruler of South Tao David III Kuropalates is analyzed in detail, and concludes that the policy of the Tao’s prince covered only the interests of the Tao-Klarjeti region and did not imply any unification initiatives on the “all-Georgian” scale.

  6. David III Kuropalates (დავით III კურაპალატი, Davit’ III Kurapalati) or David III the Great (დავით III დიდი, Davit’ III Didi), also known as David II, (c. 930s – 1000/1001) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid family of Tao, a historic region in the Georgian–Armenian marchlands, from 966 until his murder in 1000 or 1001.