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  1. David III Curopalata (en georgiano: დავით III კუროპალატი, romanizado: Davit III K’urop’alat’i) o David III el Grande (en georgiano: დავით III დიდი, romanizado: Davit III Didi), también conocido como David II (c. 930 - 1000 o 1001), fue un príncipe georgiano de la familia Bagrationi de Tao ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. David III Curopalata o David III el Grande, también conocido como David II, fue un príncipe georgiano de la familia Bagrationi de Tao, una región histórica en la frontera entre Georgia y Armenia, desde 966 hasta su asesinato en 1000.

  4. David III de Tao. David III Curopalata (en georgiano: დავით III კუროპალატი, Davit III K’urop’alat’i) o David III el Grande (დავით III დიდი, Davit III Didi ), también conocido como David II (c. 930 - 1000 o 1001), fue un príncipe georgiano de la familia Bagrationi de Tao, una región ...

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

  6. King David III Kuropalates of Tao as depicted on a bas-relief from the 10th-century Georgian Orthodox monastery of Oshki in modern Erzurum Province of present-day Turkey. In 958, Sumbat I's son Bagrat II took over his father's titles (except for Couropalates) and only ruled Lower Tao.

  7. 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. Kuropalates was a Byzantine courtier title bestowed upon him in 978 and again in 990.