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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • Byzantine-Georgian wars over the succession of the domains of David III of Tao. Battle of Shirimni Battle of Sasireti Tao-Klarjeti A Georgian chronicle Kartlis Cxovreba...
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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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  • 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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    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 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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    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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  • 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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