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  1. Davide VII di Georgia. Davide VII Bagration ( georgiano: დავით VII, Davit VII; 1215 – 1270 ), anche detto Davide l'Anziano (in georgiano: დავით ულუ, Davit Ulu), fu re della Georgia dal 1247 fino alla sua morte. Dal 1259 regnò sulla sola parte orientale del paese.

  2. Hijo de David VII y de su mujer Gvantsa, Demetrio tenía sólo 2 años cuándo su madre fue asesinada por los mongoles en 1261. Sucedió a su padre en 1270, al fallecer, cuando tenía 11 años. Gobernó bajo la regencia de Sadun Mankaberdeli durante algún tiempo.

  3. 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 ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_IVDavid IV - Wikipedia

    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

  5. Western Georgia: David VII the Elder (დავით VII ულუ) 1215 Illegitimate son of George IV: 1248–1259 (as senior co-ruler of David VI) 1270 Tbilisi aged 54/55: Kingdom of Georgia: Jigda-Khatun before 1252 no children Altun of Alania (in bigamy, repudiated 1252) c.1249 Gvantsa Kakhaberidze (in polygamy until 1252) 1250 one child ...

  6. The successive kings of Eastern Georgia from 1256 to 1329 were David VII, Demetrius II, David VIII, Vakhtang III and George V. At times, Georgia became a battleground between rival Mongol authorities, and in 1265, Berke Khan, the ruler of the Golden Horde, ravaged Eastern Georgia from the north. [18]

  7. Demetrius, born in 1259, was the second son and third child of King David VII of Georgia. His mother was David's third wife Gvantsa née Kakhaberidze. He was 2 years old when Gvantsa was put to death by the Mongols as a reaction to David's abortive rebellion against the Ilkhan hegemony. David himself died in 1270.