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David II of Imereti

David II (Georgian: დავით II) (1756 – 11 January 1795), of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was King of Imereti (western Georgia) from 1784 to 1789 and from 1790 to 1791.

Life

He was the son of George IX of Imereti, who had briefly ruled in 1741. After the death of his cousin, King Solomon I, he became a regent but prevented the rival princes David (the future king Solomon II) and George from being crowned.[1] With the support of Katsia II Dadiani, prince of Mingrelia, he seized the throne and proclaimed himself king on May 4, 1784. He attempted to establish a contact with Imperial Russia and to restrict the powers of great nobles. In 1787 David sent the poet Besiki ostensibly to negotiate with the Russians (Besiki was rumoured to be the lover of David’s queen). Besiki lingered in the Ukraine until 1789, forbidden to proceed to St Petersburg, and eventually dying in Iaşi.[2] 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 was eventually defeated and fled Imereti. Later, through the mediation of Heraclius, David was allowed to return to Imereti and granted a fiefdom. Between 1792 and 1794, he attempted, with the Dagestan mercenaries, to reclaim the crown, but suffered a defeat and withdrew from Imereti.[3][4] In January 1795, David died of smallpox while in exile at Akhaltsikhe.[5]

Family

David married to Ana Orbeliani (1765–1832), daughter of Prince Mamuka Orbeliani. They were the parents of:[6][7]

  • Princess Tamar (1781 – 7 April 1840), wife of Prince Simon Eristavi of Guria.
  • Princess Mzekhatun (1783 – 2 February 1829), wife of Prince Simon Tsereteli (1773–1855).
  • Princess Marta (born 1784)
  • Prince Constantine (1789–1844), heir to the throne of Imereti, subsequently major-general of the Russian service.

David also had natural children:[6]

  • Prince Rostom (died 1820), whose son, Vakhtang, rose in revolt against the Russian rule in 1820.
  • Princess Anastasia (died c. 1818), wife of Prince Davit Agiashvili.

References

  1. ^ Rayfield, p. 251
  2. ^ Rayfield, p. 254
  3. ^ Rayfield, p. 252
  4. ^ GSE, V. 3, p. 333, Tbilisi, 1978
  5. ^ Rayfield, p. 257
  6. ^ a b Dumin, S.V., ed. (1996). Дворянские роды Российской империи. Том 3. Князья [Noble families of the Russian Empire. Volume 3: Princes] (in Russian). Moscow: Linkominvest. pp. 90–91.
  7. ^ Rayfield, p. 435

Bibliography

English

Georgian

  • საქართველოს მეფეები, მ. ლორთქიფანიძისა და რ. მეტრეველის რედაქცია, თბ., ნეკერი, 2000
  • შ. ბურჯანაძე, იმერეთის სამეფოს საშინაო პოლიტიკა 1789–1802 წლებში, თბ., 1962
  • შ. ბურჯანაძე, იმერეთის სამეფოს პოლიტიკური ისტორიისათვის 1784–1789 წლებში, ხელნაწერთა ინსტიტუტის მოამბე, ტ. II, თბ., 1960
  • მ. რეხვიაშვილი, იმერეთის სამეფო 1462–1810 წწ., თბ., 1989
  • ქ. ჩხატარაიშვილი, დასავლეთ საქართველო XVIII ს–ის პირველ ნახევარში, სინ, ტ. IV, თბ., 1973

ალ. ხახანაშვილი, მეფე იმერეთისა სოლომონ II, ტფ., 1910

  • მ. სურგულაძე, ბაგრატიონთა სამეფო სახლი, გენეალოგიური ტაბულის შემდგენლები მ. სურგულაძე, მ. ქავთარია, თბ., 1975
Preceded by King of Imereti
1784–1789, 1790–1791
Succeeded by

david, imereti, david, georgian, დავით, 1756, january, 1795, bagrationi, dynasty, king, imereti, western, georgia, from, 1784, 1789, from, 1790, 1791, david, iiking, imereti, more, reign1784, 1791predecessorsolomon, imeretisuccessorsolomon, imeretiborn1756died. David II Georgian დავით II 1756 11 January 1795 of the Bagrationi Dynasty was King of Imereti western Georgia from 1784 to 1789 and from 1790 to 1791 David IIKing of Imereti more Reign1784 1791PredecessorSolomon I of ImeretiSuccessorSolomon II of ImeretiBorn1756Died1795SpouseAna OrbelianiIssuePrince Constantine of Imereti 1789 1844 DynastyBagrationiFatherGeorge IX of Imereti Contents 1 Life 2 Family 3 References 4 Bibliography 4 1 English 4 2 GeorgianLife EditHe was the son of George IX of Imereti who had briefly ruled in 1741 After the death of his cousin King Solomon I he became a regent but prevented the rival princes David the future king Solomon II and George from being crowned 1 With the support of Katsia II Dadiani prince of Mingrelia he seized the throne and proclaimed himself king on May 4 1784 He attempted to establish a contact with Imperial Russia and to restrict the powers of great nobles In 1787 David sent the poet Besiki ostensibly to negotiate with the Russians Besiki was rumoured to be the lover of David s queen Besiki lingered in the Ukraine until 1789 forbidden to proceed to St Petersburg and eventually dying in Iasi 2 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 was eventually defeated and fled Imereti Later through the mediation of Heraclius David was allowed to return to Imereti and granted a fiefdom Between 1792 and 1794 he attempted with the Dagestan mercenaries to reclaim the crown but suffered a defeat and withdrew from Imereti 3 4 In January 1795 David died of smallpox while in exile at Akhaltsikhe 5 Family EditDavid married to Ana Orbeliani 1765 1832 daughter of Prince Mamuka Orbeliani They were the parents of 6 7 Princess Tamar 1781 7 April 1840 wife of Prince Simon Eristavi of Guria Princess Mzekhatun 1783 2 February 1829 wife of Prince Simon Tsereteli 1773 1855 Princess Marta born 1784 Prince Constantine 1789 1844 heir to the throne of Imereti subsequently major general of the Russian service David also had natural children 6 Prince Rostom died 1820 whose son Vakhtang rose in revolt against the Russian rule in 1820 Princess Anastasia died c 1818 wife of Prince Davit Agiashvili References Edit Rayfield p 251 Rayfield p 254 Rayfield p 252 GSE V 3 p 333 Tbilisi 1978 Rayfield p 257 a b Dumin S V ed 1996 Dvoryanskie rody Rossijskoj imperii Tom 3 Knyazya Noble families of the Russian Empire Volume 3 Princes in Russian Moscow Linkominvest pp 90 91 Rayfield p 435Bibliography EditEnglish Edit Rayfield D 2013 Edge of Empires A History of Georgia Reaktion Books ISBN 9781780230702 David Marshall Lang The Last Years of the Georgian Monarchy 1658 1832 New York Columbia University Press 1957 Georgian Edit საქართველოს მეფეები მ ლორთქიფანიძისა და რ მეტრეველის რედაქცია თბ ნეკერი 2000 შ ბურჯანაძე იმერეთის სამეფოს საშინაო პოლიტიკა 1789 1802 წლებში თბ 1962 შ ბურჯანაძე იმერეთის სამეფოს პოლიტიკური ისტორიისათვის 1784 1789 წლებში ხელნაწერთა ინსტიტუტის მოამბე ტ II თბ 1960 მ რეხვიაშვილი იმერეთის სამეფო 1462 1810 წწ თბ 1989 ქ ჩხატარაიშვილი დასავლეთ საქართველო XVIII ს ის პირველ ნახევარში სინ ტ IV თბ 1973ალ ხახანაშვილი მეფე იმერეთისა სოლომონ II ტფ 1910 მ სურგულაძე ბაგრატიონთა სამეფო სახლი გენეალოგიური ტაბულის შემდგენლები მ სურგულაძე მ ქავთარია თბ 1975Preceded bySolomon I King of Imereti1784 1789 1790 1791 Succeeded bySolomon II This biography of a member of a Georgian royal house is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David II of Imereti amp oldid 1090655874, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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