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  1. David II of Imereti. David II ( Georgian: დავით II, Davit II; 1756 – 11 January 1795), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king ( mepe) of Imereti (western Georgia) from 1784 to 1789 and from 1790 to 1791. Life. He was the son of George IX of Imereti, who had briefly ruled in 1741.

  2. David II (1784–1789, 1790–1791) Solomon II (1789–1790, 1792–1810) Heads of House of Imereti after 1815. Since Solomon II of Imereti had no sons, he proclaimed Prince Constantine, son of king David II of Imereti, and his male-line senior descendants as heirs to the throne of the Kingdom of Imereti.

  3. Era el hijo del príncipe David, hijo del príncipe Bagrat, hijo de Alejandro V ; 1853-1888: Alejandro (VI), su hijo. 1888-1937: David (III), su hijo. 1937-2009: Nino, su hija. 2009- hoy: Jorge (X) Djaparidzé, su hijo. Línea de David II. 1815-1844: Constantino (I) Davidovitch Imeretinski, hijo de David II ;

  4. David II ( Georgian: დავით II, Davit II; 1756 – 11 January 1795), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was King of Imereti (western Georgia) from 1784 to 1789 and from 1790 to 1791. Quick Facts King of Imereti (more...), Reign ... Close. Life. He was the son of George IX of Imereti, who had briefly ruled in 1741.

  5. King of Imereti r.1766–1768: Solomon I b.1735–d.1784 King of Imereti 1752–66 1768–82: Joseph b.1739–d.1776 Catholicos of Abkhazia 1769–1776: Prince Bagrat b.1741-d.1800: Prince Archil d.1775: David II b.1756–d.1795 King of Imereti 1784–89 1790–91: Darejan 1756–1827: Alexander b.1760–d.1780: Prince David b. 1781 ...

  6. 29 de mar. de 2024 · David II (Georgian: დავით II, Davit' II) was a 15th-century Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia consecrated in 1426. He was the fourth son of Alexander I, King of Georgia (r. 1412–1442), by his second wife Tamar of Imereti.

  7. The Kingdom of Imereti ( Georgian: იმერეთის სამეფო, romanized: imeretis samepo) was a Georgian monarchy established in 1455 by a member of the house of Bagrationi when the Kingdom of Georgia was dissolved into rival kingdoms. Before that time, Imereti was considered a separate kingdom within the Kingdom of Georgia ...