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  1. David VIII (en georgiano: დავით VIII) (1273-1311), de la dinastía Bagrationi, fue rey de Georgia en 1292-1302 y 1308-1311. Hijo mayor de Demetrio II de Georgia y de su esposa Megale Komnena, de Trebisonda, fue nombrado por el gobernante del Ilkanato Gaikhatu rey de Georgia como recompensa por los servicios prestados ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_VIII_of_GeorgiaDavid VIII - Wikipedia

    David VIII (Georgian: დავით VIII; 1273–1311), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Central and Eastern Georgia in 1292–1302 and 1308–1311. Eldest son of Demetrius II of Georgia by his Trapezuntine wife , he was appointed by the Ilkhan ruler Gaykhatu as king of Georgia as reward for his military service during the ...

  3. David VIII (en georgiano: დავით VIII) (1273-1311), de la dinastía Bagrationi, fue rey de Georgia en 1292-1302 y 1308-1311. Quick facts: David VIII de Georgia, Información personal, ...

  4. David VIII (VII) Son. 1355: Bagrat V: Co-ruler. 1360 - 1395: Bagrat V the Great: Son of David VIII. 1369: Giorgi VII: Co-ruler. 1387: Imeretia is lost. 1395 - 1405: Giorgi VII: Son. 1401: Imeretia is recovered when its king is killed at the Battle of Chalaghan. 1405 - 1412: Konstantine I: Brother. c.1408: Alexandre I: Son. Co-ruler. c.1408 ...

  5. by the Persian Il-Khan Arghun. Giorgi's elder brother, King David VIII, was deposed by the Il-Khan Ghazan Mahmud in 1299. Giorgi, who had been brought up by the Atabag or Grand-Constable of Meskhia, in south-western Georgia, was made king in David's place. He reigned for only a few months before

  6. David VIII fue depuesto otra vez en 1301, y el Ilkán nombró a un hermano de David VIII, Vakhtang III, como rey. En 1308 el hijo de David ascendió el trono con el nombre de Jorge VI de Georgia bajo la regencia de su tío Jorge. Durante este tiempo David VIII se rebeló, pero murió en 1310.

  7. In 1318, after the death of David VIII and Vakhtang III, George V became king, whereupon he inherited an economically weakened and politically fragmented country. George V was an intelligent politician and, at first, preferred a cautious and peaceful relationship with the Mongols to outright war.