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    In addition, a university named after the former king was opened in 1991. One can also find an important avenue in the Georgian capital named after David IV of Georgia. A military decoration is finally dedicated to the Georgian king. Furthermore, David IV of Georgia is considered a saint by the Orthodox Churches as well as

  2. Vajtang III de Georgia. Vajtang III (1276—1308) fue un rey de Georgia, nombrado por el khan del Ilkanato para hacer frente a la revuelta de su hermano David VIII, que tenía el apoyo del pueblo. Era el segundo hijo de Demetrio II Tavdadebuli y de una princesa Comnenos, Ripsime, 1 con quien tuvo dos hijos: 2 Demetre, gobernador de Dmanisi; y ...

  3. Constantine II died in 1505, leaving the throne to his son, David X. As indicated by surviving church records, he might have abdicated the throne and retired to monastery under the name of Cyril in 1503 or 1504. Marriage and children. Constantine II married in 1473 Tamar (died c. 1492). He had the following children: David X of Kartli

  4. Father. David XI of Kartli. Religion. Islam. Khelrtva. Bagrat VII ( Georgian: ბაგრატ VII) (1569–1619), also known as Bagrat Khan, was king ( mepe) of Kartli, eastern Georgia, effectively serving as a khan for the Persian shah Abbas I from 1615/1616 to 1619.

  5. David VII fou rei nominal de Geòrgia entre 1246 / 1247 i 1293 i rei de fet d' Imerètia de cap al 1258 fins a la seva mort el 1293. Va néixer el 1228 . Quan Russudan de Geòrgia va morir, David que era el seu fill estava de visita al gran kan dels mongols per rebre la investidura com a rei. Els mongols governaven la Geòrgia Oriental alhora ...

  6. Këto ishin David VII "Ulu", një biri i legitimizuar i George IV-it, dhe David VI "Narin", një veri i Rusudan-it. Pas një komploti qëllezor kundër sundimit Mongol në Gjeorgji (1245), Güyük Khan bën, në vitin 1247, të dy pretenduesit të kthehen mbretër, në pjesën lindore dhe perendimore të mbretërisë respektivisht.

  7. Vakhtang II (died 1292), of the dynasty of Bagrationi, was king of Georgia from 1289 to 1292. His father, David Narin, appointed him as the heir to the throne of Western Georgia and in 1289 the Ilkhanids decided to reunify Georgian kingdoms and they appointed Vakhtang as King of East Georgia, Vakhtang was supposed to unite the kingdoms of Western and Eastern Georgia, but he died in 1292 ...