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  • Kvirike II (Georgian: კვირიკე II) (died 976) was a Prince and Chorepiscopus of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 929 to 976. He succeeded upon the death...
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    Kvirike III the Great (Georgian: კვირიკე III დიდი, Kvirike III Didi) (died 1037/39) was a ruler of Kakheti and Hereti in eastern Georgia from 1010 (effectively...
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  • Aghsartan II (Georgian: აღსართან II), was the last King of medieval Kakheti and Hereti in eastern Georgia from 1102 to 1105. He succeeded upon the death of his...
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  • Kvirike IV (Georgian: კვირიკე IV) (died 1102) was a King of Kakheti and Hereti in eastern Georgia from 1084 to 1102. He succeeded upon the death of his...
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  • He succeeded upon the death of his father, Kvirike I. His rule was marked by the Arab raids into Kakheti and Padla's involvement in the struggles and...
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  • Kvirike I (Georgian: კვირიკე I) (died 918) was a Prince and Chorepiscopus of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 893 to 918. He succeeded upon the death of...
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    of Kakheti, with its capital first at Telavi. It emerged in c.  1014 AD, under the leadership of energetic ruler of principality of Kakheti, Kvirike III...
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    Exploiting the situation, Kvirike II of Kakheti, who reigned in eastern Georgia, organised raids against Iberia, challenging the power of the Abkhaz monarch...
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  • 893–918 – Kvirike I 918–929 – Padla II 929–976 – Kvirike II 976–1010 – David 1010–1014 – Annexation by the Kingdom of Georgia 1014–1029 – Kvirike III 1029–1039...
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  • sister of King Kvirike III of Kakheti who adopted Gagik as his son and heir. When Kvirike III died in 1029, King Bagrat IV of Georgia annexed Kakheti to his...
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    ruler, already titled as the king, Kvirike III the Great (1010–1037) finally absorbed Hereti into his Kingdom of Kakheti-Hereti in the 1020s. When the Georgian...
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    of the Abkhazia (975–978). Bagrat, sent to Constantinople to be educated there; Anonymous daughter, married to Prince Shurta of Kakheti (Kvirike II's...
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  • was a King of Kakheti and Hereti in eastern Georgia from 1058 until his death in 1084. He succeeded on the death of his father Gagik of Kakheti. His reign...
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  • the youngest son of Kvirike II, Chorepiscopus of Kakheti. His older brother Phadla died before 957, making him the heir to the throne of this Georgian Orthodox...
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    recognized the independence of Kakheti and frees the former “Chorbishop” Kvirike III, who takes the title of “King of Kakheti-Hereti”. For his part, King...
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  • maintained its precarious independence as the Kingdom of Kakheti-Hereti in the eastern region of Kakheti under the Seljuk suzerainty. King David IV decides...
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  • almost sixty years of Abkhazian dominance over Tao-Klarjeti. Next year, Constantine forged an alliance with Kvirike I of Kakheti. The allies invaded...
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    sister of the last king of the Kingdom of Kakheti-Hereti kingdom from the Arevmaneli dynasty, Kvirike III. Kvirike had no sons, and therefore he appointed...
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    ruler Kvirike II also pretended on parts of Kartli. George and Leon were supported by his brother-in-law prince Shurta, who was also natural brother of Kvirike...
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    realm were the kingdom of Khakhetia and the amirate of Tiflis. In the former, the principate having become hereditary, Kvirike III (1010-29) proclaimed...
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