David VI of Georgia
David VI Narin (Georgian: დავით VI ნარინი, romanized: davit VI narini) (also called the Clever) (1225–1293), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king (mepe) of Georgia in 1245–1293. From 1259 to 1293, he ruled the kingdom of Imereti under the name David I as a vassal state of Georgia.
David VI დავით VI | |||||
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A 13th-century fresco of David VI Narin. | |||||
King of Georgia | |||||
Reign | 1245–1259 | ||||
Predecessor | Rusudan | ||||
Successor | David VII | ||||
Co-monarch | David VII | ||||
King of Imereti | |||||
Reign | 1259–1293 | ||||
Successor | Constantine I | ||||
Born | 1225 | ||||
Died | 1293 (aged 67–68) Tbilisi | ||||
Burial | |||||
Spouse | Tamar Amanelisdze Theodora Doukaina Palaeologina | ||||
Issue | Constantine I Michael Vakhtang II Alexander | ||||
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Dynasty | Bagrationi Seljuk | ||||
Father | Ghias ad-din | ||||
Mother | Rusudan of Georgia | ||||
Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church | ||||
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