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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...
- AD,
under the
leadership of
energetic ruler of prin****lity of Kakheti,
Kvirike III the
Great that
finally defeated the
ruler of
Hereti and
crowned himself...
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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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Kvirike II (Georgian: კვირიკე II) (died 976) was a
Prince and C****piscopus of
Kakheti in
eastern Georgia from 929 to 976. He
succeeded upon the death...
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Kvirike I (Georgian: კვირიკე I) (died 918) was a
Prince and C****piscopus of
Kakheti in
eastern Georgia from 893 to 918. He
succeeded upon the
death of...
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ruled for a
short time
before his death.
David was the
youngest son of
Kvirike II, C****piscopus of Kakheti. His
older brother Phadla died
before 957...
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present day
Cathedral of
Saint George was
built in the 11th
century by
Kvirike III of Kakheti,
replacing an
older church of St. George. It is considered...
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Kakheti around 1029 and died in
battle against Kvirike III.
According to
Vakhushti of Kartli,
Kvirike was ********inated by an Alan
slave in revenge. Durgulel...
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Kvirike mosque (Georgian: კვირიკეს ჯამე, romanized: k'virik'es jame) is a
congregational mosque in Adjara, an
autonomous entity in
southwest Georgia...
- and his
Georgian wife,
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...