David iv height SOME DETAILS ON THE BIOGRAPHY OF DAVID AGMASHENEBELI. In my today's presentation I present, discussion about two issues from a the biography of Davit Agmashenebeli, otherwise known as David IV the Restorer.1 The initial plan was to discuss more issues, but schedule do not allow es.
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The anonymous author of The Life of David was a contemporary of King David IV of Georgia () and his faithful follower, known to him personally and therefore able to give a vivid account of his life. He was acquainted with both eastern and western history, culture and literature. დავით აღმაშენებელი Davit IV Agmashenebeli (b. , Kutaisi – d. January 24, – the king of Georgia in , the son of George II, a great statesman and a powerful general, who has a special place in the history of Georgia. David IV ascended the throne in at the age of
David IV, also known as Historian Thea Kartvelishvili, being invited to the National Archives of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia, gave a lecture about Davit Agmashenebeli to schoolchildren. She reviewed the historical sources, survived to the present day about the period of David IV.
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AGMASHENEBELI. In my today's Davit Agmashenebeli: Born: Abt Gender: Male: Occupation: Drove the Turks from Kartli and Kakheti: Occupation: Defeated a large Turkish army at the battle of Ertsukhi: Occupation: Defeated the Kakhetian king and annexed Ereti-Kakheti to Georgia: Occupation: Liberated the towns of Samshvilde, Rustavi.
David IV the Builder examples it is quite obvious that the 11thth centuries practice was to arrange the marriage of the Georgian crown prince with a royal member of the neighboring country. Based on all these examples it is obvious that Elene was a daughter of the ruler of neighboring country. But exactly from which country? – this is our main dilemma.
The Georgian king Davit IV European modern-style architecture spread across Georgia in the early 20th century. This new European style inspired the Georgian people to pursue political freedom and to keep the pace with European countries. One of greatest examples of such style is the residential house on 36 Davit Aghmashenebeli Avenue in Tbilisi.