Davit’ III Didi), also known as David II, (c. 930s – 1000/1001) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid family of Tao, a historic region in the Georgian–Armenian...
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Prince of Iberia was designated heir by his father's cousin, David III of Tao, who reigned over the Duchy of Upper Tao and had been the Kouropalates of Iberia...
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(disambiguation) David III of Tao David IV of Georgia (1073–1125) David V of Georgia (died 1155) David VI of Georgia (1225–1293) David VII of Georgia (1215–1270)...
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principality during the rule of David III of Tao. The growth and consolidation of this principality contributed to the expansion of Georgian cultural and economic...
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ruled Lower Tao. Bagrat frequently appeared as a collaborator of his relative David III of Tao, the most influential person among the Bagratids of that time...
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John Tornike (category Nobility of Georgia (country))
Byzantine title of patrikios. He resigned his position as a general of the Georgian prince David III of Tao in c. 963 and, under the name of Ioane (Ioannis...
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collaborator of his relative David III of Tao, the most influential person among the Bagratids of that time, aiding him against the Rawadids of Azerbaijan...
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Georgian prince David III of Tao, following his abortive rebellion against Emperor Basil II, had to agree to cede his extensive possessions in Tao to the emperor...
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Theme (Byzantine district) (redirect from Themas of Byzantine Empire)
EDITORS. ISBN 978-1-61430-462-3. OCLC 1193333944. Heather, Peter; Moncur, David (January 2001). Politics, Philosophy, and Empire in the Fourth Century....
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Bagrationi dynasty (redirect from Head of the Royal House of Georgia)
largely to the diplomacy and conquests of his energetic foster-father David III of Tao.[citation needed] This unified monarchy maintained its precarious independence...
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October 7 – Æthelstan, bishop of Elmham December 21 – Hugh, margrave of Tuscany Conrad, margrave of Ivrea David III of Tao ("the Great"), Georgian prince...
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Davit III may refer to: Davit III, Caucasian Albanian Catholicos in 769–778 David III of Tao, the Great (c. 930s – 1000 or 1001) David III, Catholicos-Patriarch...
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Phokas sent his son, also named Nikephoros, to the kouropalates of Tao, David III, in order to procure new troops for the rebellion. He managed marshaled...
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unified kingdom to the brink of destruction. Several historians compare the task of the young sovereign to that of David III of Tao and Ivane Marushisdze, the...
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Byzantine–Georgian wars (redirect from Georgian civil war of 1033-1058)
by which David had made his adopted son, Bagrat III of Georgia, his heir. When David died early in 1001, Basil II added his inheritance – Tao, Theodosiopolis...
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David Kuropalates or Davit Kuropalati may refer to: David I of Iberia (876–881) David III of Tao (966–1000) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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David III normally refers to David III of Tao. David III may also refer to: Dafydd III, Prince of Wales David III Strathbogie David III, Catholicos-Patriarch...
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often includes David III of Tao, which makes the Builder the fourth king David. Styled II after Vakhtang I of Iberia. Son of Bagrat III. Professor Cyril...
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adoptive father David III of Tao. Bagrat's descent from both Bagratid and Abkhazian dynasties made him an acceptable choice for the nobles of the realm who...
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authority of the Catholicate of Mtskheta. The church language was changed from Greek to Georgian. During the 10th century, David III of Tao invaded the...
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Basil II (redirect from Georgian campaigns of Basil II)
help of 12,000 Georgians of Tornikios and David III Kuropalates of Tao. The fall of Lekapenos occurred between the rebellions in 985; he was accused of plotting...
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Iberia (theme) (redirect from Thema of Iberia)
of the Seljuk invasions. The theme was created by the emperor Basil II (976–1025) from the lands inherited from the Georgian prince David III of Tao....
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Basil Apokapes (category Byzantine people of Georgian descent)
for the influential Georgian Bagratid prince David III of Tao (r. 966–1000) and then commanded the city of Edessa (modern-day Şanlıurfa, Turkey) under...
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of the Old Persian title "Great King" (King of Kings, Shahanshah). It was first used by Cyrus II of Persia. The title was inherited by Alexander III when...
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Artze (category Populated places of the Byzantine Empire)
mentioned as the seat of a Byzantine strategos in the Escorial Taktikon (c. 971/975). It was ceded along with other cities to David III of Tao in 979 for his...
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Marwanids (Diyar Bakr) (redirect from List of Emirs of Amida)
friendly. When Basil learnt of the murder of the Georgian potentate David III of Tao, who had left his kingdom to the Byzantine Empire by testament, he...
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of the Georgian Orthodox world. The construction of the monastery at Oshki was sponsored by the Grand duke/King Bagrat II of Tao and David III of Tao...
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Adarnase, then with David III of Tao where he remained for a while, and finally moved at the court of Kvirke II of Kakheti. Demetrius III managed to convince...
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Tornikios of the 10th century was John Tornikes, a general of the Georgian prince David III of Tao, whose relationship with the other family members is unclear...
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bishop of Elmham December 21 – Hugh, margrave of Tuscany Conrad, margrave of Ivrea David III of Tao ("the Great"), Georgian prince Đinh Phế Đế, Vietnamese...
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