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  1. Saint; aka Davit IV `Agmashebebeli' BAGRATID; aka David II 'Aghmashenebeli' BAGRATUNI. HM George I's 18-Great Grandfather. Poss. HRE Ferdinand I's 12-Great Grandfather. HRE Charles VI's 19-Great Grandfather. Poss. U.S. President [WASHINGTON] 's 20-Great Grandfather. PM Churchill's 26-Great Grandfather.

  2. Town:Kutaisi. Rider (s):David IV. also known as David the Builder (1073 –1125) was a king of Georgia from 1089 until his death in 1125. He succeeded in driving the Seljuk Turks out of the country. His reforms of the army and administration enabled him to reunite the country and to bring most of the lands of the Caucasus under Georgia’s control.

  3. 26 de ene. de 2022 · Blessed David IV, King of Georgia. At the end of the 11th century the Georgian Church underwent a trial of physically and spiritually catastrophic proportions. The Seljuk sultan, Jalal al-Dawlah Malik Shah (1073-1092), captured the village of Samshvilde, imprisoned its leader, Ioane Orbeliani, son of Liparit, ravaged Kvemo (Lower) Kartli, and ...

  4. La reina murió en 1245, esperando el regreso de su hijo. Como los nobles georgianos creían que David había desaparecido, dos años después proclamaron a su primo David Ulu, hijo de Giorgi IV Lasha como rey de Georgia. En 1248 David VI Narin ("el joven") fue reconocido por Guyuk Kan como corregente junto a su primo David VII Ulu ("el

  5. The large Muslim army, under the command of Ilghazi, was unable to maneuver and suffered a devastating defeat due to King David IV of Georgia 's effective military tactics. The battle at Didgori was the culmination of the entire Georgian–Seljuk wars and led to the Georgians' reconquest of Tbilisi in 1122.

  6. David IV el Constructor, también conocido como David II , de la dinastía Bagrationi, fue rey de Georgia desde 1089 hasta 1125.