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    The efforts by Bagrat's mother Mariam to win Demetrius's loyalty to the crown went in vain. Threatened by Bagrat, Alda defected to the Byzantines and surrendered Anacopia to the emperor Romanos III who honored her son Demetrius with the rank of magistros. This happened in 1033. [1] In 1039, Demetrius returned to Georgia with Byzantine troops.

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  3. The emperor Constantine VIII then sent Demetrius of Anacopia, an exiled Georgian prince, who was considered by many as a legitimate pretender to the throne, to take a Georgian crown by force. Constantine's death in 1028 rendered the Byzantine invasion abortive, and, in 1030, the regent , queen dowager Mariam paid a visit to the new emperor Romanos III ( c. 1028–1034).

  4. Truet af Bagrat hoppede Alda over til byzantinerne og overgav Anacopia til kejseren Romanos III, der ære sin søn Demetrius med rang af magistros . Dette skete i 1033. I 1039 vendte Demetrius tilbage til Georgien med byzantinske tropper.

  5. After the death of George I, some Georgian nobles wished to enthrone Demetrius instead of his half-brother Bagrat IV (r. 1027–1072), but to no avail. Alda and Demetrius lived in their fief at Anacopia, a fortified maritime town in Abkhazia, which had been bequeathed to them by the late king George I.

  6. The efforts by Bagrat's mother Mariam to win Demetrius's loyalty to the crown went in vain. Threatened by Bagrat, Alda defected to the Byzantines and surrendered Anacopia to the emperor Romanos III who honored her son Demetrius with the rank of magistros. This happened in 1033. In 1039, Demetrius returned to Georgia with Byzantine troops.