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  1. Demetrius II the Self-Sacrificer or the Devoted (Georgian: დემეტრე II თავდადებული, romanized: demet're II tavdadebuli) (1259–12 March 1289) of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Eastern Georgia reigning from 1270 until his execution by the Mongol Ilkhans in 1289.

  2. Demetrio II de Georgia; Información personal; Nombre de nacimiento: დემეტრე II თავდადებული: Nacimiento: 1259: Fallecimiento: 12 de marzo de 1289 o 13 de marzo de 1289: Causa de muerte: Decapitación: Sepultura: Catedral de Svetitsjoveli: Religión: Iglesia ortodoxa georgiana: Lengua materna: Georgiano ...

  3. Demetrius II (Demetre, or Dimitri; Georgian: დემეტრე, დიმიტრი) was a king of Georgia, reigning from 1270 until his execution by the Mongol Ilkhans in 1289. He was a son of David VII of Georgia by his third wife Gvantsa Kakhaberidze. Demetrius, although a Christian, was polygamous, with three wives, and was survived ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Demetrius_IIDemetrius II - Wikipedia

    Demetrius II or Demetrios II may refer to: Demetrius II Aetolicus (died 229 BC), king of Macedon; Demetrius II of India (died ca. 150 BC) Demetrius II Nicator (died 125 BC), ruler of the Seleucid Empire; Demetrius II of Abkhazia (ruled 837/38–872/73 AD) Demetrius II of Georgia (died 1289 AD) Demetrius I of Georgia (died 1156 AD ...

  5. Demetrius II King of Georgia b.1259–d.1289 r.1270–1289: Vakhtang II King of Georgia r.1289–1292: Constantine I King of Imereti r.1293–1327: Michael King of Imereti r.1327–1329: Kayqubad II Sultan of Rûm r.1249–1257: Prince Lasha: Prince Manuel: Princess Rusudan: Prince Baidu: Prince Iadgar: David VIII King of Georgia b.1273–d ...

  6. Demetrius II (Ancient Greek: Δημήτριος Β`, Dēmḗtrios B; died 125 BC), called Nicator (Ancient Greek: Νικάτωρ, Nikátōr, "Victor"), was one of the sons of Demetrius I Soter. His mother may have been Laodice V, as was the case with his brother Antiochus VII Sidetes.

  7. Demetrio II Nicátor (en griego antiguo: Δημήτριος Β` en griego antiguo: Νικάτωρ ), de la dinastía seléucida, fue rey de Siria en dos períodos: 146 a. C.-139 a. C. y 129 a. C.-126 a. C.. 1 .