Demetrius III (Georgian: დემეტრე III) was King of the Abkhazia from 967 AD until 975 AD. He was the third son of George II of the Anchabadze dynasty....
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Demetrius III may refer to: Demetrius III of Abkhazia (fl. 969–976), King of Abkhazia Demetrius III Aniketos (fl. 100 BC), Indo-Greek king Demetrius III...
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The Kingdom of Abkhazia (Georgian: აფხაზთა სამეფო, romanized: apkhazta samepo; lit. 'Kingdom of the Abkhazians'), was a medieval feudal state in the Caucasus...
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of George II of the Anchabadze dynasty. He succeeded his brother Demetrius III, who died without a male heir. King George II of Abkhazia sent two of his...
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Demetrius II (Georgian: დემეტრე II) was King of the Abkhazia from circa 855 to 864. He was the second son of Leon II of the Anchabadze dynasty. He succeeded...
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Leon III (Georgian: ლეონ III) was King of Abkhazia from 957 AD until 967 AD. He was the second son and successor of George II of the Anchabadze dynasty...
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daughter of George II of Abkhazia (r. 916–960) and, thus, sister to the three succeeding monarchs—Leon III, Demetrius III, and Theodosius III. Gurandukht...
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Bagrat I (Georgian: ბაგრატ I) was the King of Abkhazia between 882 and 894. He was the second son of Demetrius II of the Anchabadze dynasty. After the usurper...
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fell under the governance of Demetrius III. To ensure his control over the region, he married the only daughter of Demetrius of Samokalako, Gulkan, but...
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Duke/Viceroy of Kartli (923–926); Leon III, Duke/Viceroy of Kartli (926–957); King of Abkhazia (960–969). Demetrius III, King of Abkhazia (969–976). Theodosius...
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(1392–1396) Constantine II (1396–1401) Demetrius I (1401–1455), only recognized as Duke by Alexander I of Georgia Demetrius II (1446–1452) Bagrat II (1463–1478)...
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Theodosius II, king of the Abkhazia from 828 until 855. Demetrius II, king of the Abkhazia from 855 until 864. George I, king of the Abkhazia from 864 until...
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Actions in Abkhazia and Black Sea Region (1918-1920) (PDF) (in Georgian). Tbilisi: The Academy of the Georgian National Defense Academy of David the Builder...
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besieged it. When the King George III has arrived to meet them, the emir Saltuk II, remembering his oath to the King Demetrius, withdrew his army from the battlefield...
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half-brother Demetrius, a son of George I of his second marriage with Alda of Alania. Demetrius and Alda lived in Anakopia, a fortress in Abkhazia, which had...
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was King of the Abkhazian from circa 864 to 871. He was the third son of Leon II of the Anchabadze dynasty. He succeeded his brother Demetrius II. His...
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Byzantine–Georgian wars (redirect from Georgian civil war of 1033-1058)
half-brother Demetrius of Anacopia, a son of George I of his second marriage with Alda of Alania. Demetrius and Alda lived in Anacopia, a fortress in Abkhazia, which...
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Constantine III (Georgian: კონსტანტინე III) was King of Abkhazia from c. 894 to 923 AD. He was the son and successor of Bagrat I of the Anchabadze dynasty...
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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...
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Kartlians. During this time, the Kingdom of Abkhazia in what is today northwestern Georgia was under the rule of Theodosius the Blind, who did away with...
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Vakhtang IV (redirect from Vakhtang IV of Georgia)
listed the latter as part of Demetrius III's territories. According to both, Kartli was under the governorship of Demetrius III. Upon acceding the throne...
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sister of the childless Abkhazian king Theodosius III, Bagrat was a potential heir to the realm of Abkhazia. Three years later, after the death of Theodosius...
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Leon I of Abkhazia was the hereditary prince (Eristavi) of Abkhazia, ruling sometime between 720 - 740, or from c. 745 - 767, and a vassal to the Byzantine...
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died without heir and he was succeeded by his younger brother Demetrius II of Abkhazia, who disputed the throne for many years. Suny 1994, pp. 29–30....
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proclaimed King of Abkhazia, returning the Kingdom of Abkhazia to the control of the Byzantine Empire. In 888, Nasra also landed in Abkhazia to invade Iberia...
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Leon III (ლეონ) (c. 960–969) Demetrius III (დემეტრე) (c. 969–976) Theodosius III (თეოდოსი) (c. 976–978) Bagrat III (ბაგრატი) (978–1014) Abkhazia portal...
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divided kingdom. Demetrius III, legitimate successor of Vakhtang IV, receives the duchy of Samokalako, while George VIII becomes the king of Kakheti and Kartli...
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Georgian–Seljuk wars (category Wars involving the Kingdom of Georgia)
it. When the king George III of Georgia has arrived to meet them, the emir Saltuk II remembering his oath to the king Demetrius, lifted the siege and left...
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Il-khanate rule. 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...
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support to Bagrat’s half-brother Demetrius who entered Georgia with a Byzantine army to seize the crown. After Demetrius’ death in 1042, Liparit continued...
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