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- David_VIII_of_Georgia abstract "Davit VIII redirects here. There was also a Caucasian Albanian Catholicos Davit VIII, who ruled between c. 1331 – c. 1401.David VIII (Georgian: დავით VIII; 1273–1311), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was King of Georgia in 1293–1311.Eldest son of Demetre II the Self-sacrificing by his Trapezuntine wife, he was appointed by the Ilkhan ruler Gaikhatu as king of Georgia as reward for his military service during the Rümelian uprising in 1293. Succeeding his cousin Vakhtang II, David's rule actually extended only over the eastern part of the kingdom, whereas western Georgia had been under the Imeretian branch of the House of Bagrationi since 1259.In 1295, he supported Baidu Khan in an internal conflict in the Ilkhanate. However, Baidu was killed and Ghazan became a khan. Ghazan ordered the Georgian king to arrive to his capital Tabriz. Remembering the fate of his father, David refused to comply and began preparations for war. Ghazan Khan responded with a punitive expedition, and ravaged the country. Supported by the Mongols, Ossetes attacked Shida Kartli province and occupied the Liakhvi River gorge. David entrenched himself in the Mtiuleti mountains and defeated a large Mongol force in a desperate guerilla fighting at Tsikare. Then, the Khan declared him deposed and appointed David's younger brother Giorgi V as king in 1299.Although backed by the Mongol forces, the power of Giorgi did not extend out of the Georgian capital Tbilisi, and the Khan replaced him by another brother, Vakhtang III, in 1302. The new king led a Mongol army against David, but could not penetrate deeply into the largely mountainous provinces held by the rebels, and a truce was negotiated. David was recognized as joint sovereign with his brother and received the princedom of Alastani in the southern province of Javakheti. He developed friendly relations with the Egyptian Mamluks, the traditional rivals of the Ilkhanate, and, mediated by Byzantium, achieved the restoration of the Monastery of the Cross in Jerusalem to the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church in 1305.David was married twice, first to the Mongol princess Oljath, and then to a daughter of the Georgian nobleman Hamada Surameli. He was succeeded by his son Giorgi VI the Little in 1311.".
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- David_VIII_of_Georgia birthYear "1273".
- David_VIII_of_Georgia deathYear "1311".
- David_VIII_of_Georgia parent Demetrius_II_of_Georgia.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia parent Manuel_I_of_Trebizond.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia predecessor Vakhtang_II_of_Georgia.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia spouse Oljath.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia spouse Surameli.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia successor George_VI_of_Georgia.
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- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Caucasian_Albanian_Catholicoi.
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- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_Komnenos_(born_1145).
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- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Samtskhe-Javakheti.
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- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Surameli.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Tabriz.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Tamar_of_Georgia.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Tbilisi.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Theodora_Axouchina.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Vakhtang_III_of_Georgia.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLink Vakhtang_II_of_Georgia.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLinkText "David VIII of Georgia".
- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLinkText "David VIII".
- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Georgian King David VIII".
- David_VIII_of_Georgia wikiPageWikiLinkText "King David VIII".
- David_VIII_of_Georgia after George_VI_of_Georgia.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia before Vakhtang_II_of_Georgia.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia birthDate "1273".
- David_VIII_of_Georgia dateOfBirth "1273".
- David_VIII_of_Georgia dateOfDeath "1311".
- David_VIII_of_Georgia father Demetre_II_of_Georgia.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia father Demetrius_II_of_Georgia.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia hasPhotoCollection David_VIII_of_Georgia.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia house Bagrationi_dynasty.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia houseType "Dynasty".
- David_VIII_of_Georgia issue George_VI_of_Georgia.
- David_VIII_of_Georgia mother "Daughter of Manuel I of Trebizond".