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232:, became King of Kartvelians, thus unifying the three most important titles of Georgia. Launching a campaign to unify Georgia, he sought to push David out of Kartli, threatening him with war unless he handed over his fortresses in central Georgia. David sent him a letter stating: 256:, the easternmost province of Kakheti, while Bagrat III annexed the rest of his principality and appointing bureaucrat Abulal as local governor. The Georgian king continued his expedition towards Hereti and managed to submit the region. 391: 175:, making him the heir to the throne of this Georgian Orthodox principality, at a time when the latter was in the midst of conflict with the neighboring 194:
The young princess gave birth to three children but died soon and that death led to a new war between Abkhazia and Kakheti. David would not remarry.
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of Kakheti, a title with religious connotations but secularized over time to mean "hereditary prince". According to medieval chronicler
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The local nobility, in fear of the autocratic and centralized regime of Bagrat III, remained loyal to David and rebelled between
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and 1010. Defeated once, he was reestablished to his throne by a noble revolt, but only ruled for a short time before his death.
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If you want these strongholds, the strength and fate of arms shall decide. For me, I await to meet you on the shores of the
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Bagrat III, at the helm of a powerful army of Abkhazians and Kartlians, crossed the bridge of
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was attempting to unify Georgian lands. In this context, he faced two Georgian invasions in
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a daughter of King Leon III of Abkhazia, who gave him three children:
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A member of the Kyriacid dynasty that governed over
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Index

Chorepiscopus of Kakheti
976
1010
Kvirike II
Kvirike III
1010
Issue
Kvirike
Dynasty
Kvirike II
Choreposcopus (or prince) of Kakheti
976
1010
Kakheti
9th century
Bagrationi
Bagrat III
1008
Kvirike II
Kakheti
957
Kingdom of Abkhazia
Leon III of Abkhazia
Black Sea
957
976
Chorepiscopus
Leontius of Ruisi
Telavi
Kartli

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