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  2. David II of Imereti - Wikipedia

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    David's policy drew many leading aristocrats, including the Mingrelian prince Grigol Dadiani, into opposition. In 1789, King Heraclius II of Georgia sent his army into Imereti and helped David-Solomon to expel David II into Akhaltsikhe in the Ottoman-held Georgian province. In 1790, he returned with a Turkish force and deposed Solomon II, but ...

  3. Georgian monarchs family tree of Bagrationi dynasty of united ...

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    King of Georgia b.1286/89–d.1346 r.1299–1302; 1314–1346: Vakhtang III King of Georgia b.1276–d.1308 r.1302-1308: Ripsime Queen consort of Georgia r.1301/1302– 1304/1308: Princess Jigda Empress consort of Trebizond r.≈1300–1330: Alexios II Emperor of Trebizond r.1297–1330: George VI King of Georgia r.1311–1313: David IX King of ...

  4. Kingdom of Imereti - Wikipedia

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    Royal symbols of Imereti, 1803. Kingdom of Imereti under Bagrat III after annexing Samtskhe-Saatabago in 1535. The Kingdom of Imereti (Georgian: იმერეთის სამეფო, romanized: imeretis samepo) was a Georgian monarchy established in 1455 by a member of the house of Bagrationi when the Kingdom of Georgia was dissolved into rival kingdoms.

  5. Georgian monarchs family tree of Bagrationi dynasty of Kakheti

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    Co-King of Georgia r.1433–1446: George VIII King of Georgia b.1417–d.1476 r.1417–1476: Bagrat VI b.≈1439–d.1478 King of Imereti r.1463–1478 King of Georgia r.1465–1478: BAGRATIONI of Kartli: BAGRATIONI of Imereti: Alexander I b.1445/c.1456– d.1511 King of Kakheti 1476–1511: Demetre (princely Bagrationi-Davitishvili house ...

  6. David II, Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    There is no scholarly consensus regarding the duration of David II's tenure as some historians, such Michel Tamarati, place three different catholicoi named DavidDavid II or III (1426–1428), David III or IV (1435–1439), and David IV or V (1447–1457)—in the course of the 15th century, [1] the chronology also accepted by the Georgian ...

  7. David II - Wikipedia

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    David IV of Georgia, the Builder, king in 1089–1125; sometimes referred to as David II; David II Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl (died in 1326) David II of Scotland, King of Scotland from 1329 to 1371; David II, Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia, ruled in 1426–1428; David II of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond from 1460 to 1461; Dawit II of ...

  8. Kingdom of Eastern Georgia - Wikipedia

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    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. [22]

  9. Eichler system - Wikipedia

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    A. W. Eichler. A system of plant taxonomy, the Eichler system was the first phylogenetic (phyletic) or evolutionary system. [1] [2] It was developed by August W. Eichler (1839–1887), initially in his Blüthendiagramme (1875–1878) and then in successive editions of his Syllabus (1876–1890).