David II of Imereti

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David II of Imereti
King of Imereti
Reign1784–1789
PredecessorSolomon I of Imereti
SuccessorSolomon II of Imereti
HouseBagrationi dynasty
FatherGeorge IX of Imereti
ReligionGeorgian Orthodox Church


David II of Imereti was a King of Imereti who reigned from 1784 to 1789. He was a member of the Bagrationi dynasty, which was a prominent royal family in Georgia.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

David II was born to George IX of Imereti, a previous ruler of the region. His early life was marked by the political instability that characterized the Kingdom of Imereti during the 18th century.

Reign[edit | edit source]

David II ascended to the throne in 1784 following the death of Solomon I of Imereti. His reign was marked by efforts to consolidate power and stabilize the kingdom, which had been plagued by internal strife and external threats.

Domestic Policies[edit | edit source]

David II focused on strengthening the central authority of the monarchy. He implemented various reforms aimed at reducing the power of the nobility and increasing the efficiency of the administration.

Foreign Relations[edit | edit source]

During his reign, David II sought to navigate the complex political landscape of the Caucasus. He maintained diplomatic relations with neighboring kingdoms and sought alliances to protect Imereti from external threats.

Downfall and Death[edit | edit source]

David II's reign came to an end in 1789 when he was succeeded by Solomon II of Imereti. The circumstances of his downfall are not well-documented, but it is believed that internal dissent and external pressures played significant roles.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

David II's efforts to strengthen the monarchy had a lasting impact on the Kingdom of Imereti. His reign is often seen as a period of transition that set the stage for the subsequent rule of Solomon II.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD