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Bagrat III of Georgia

Bagrat III
ბაგრატ III
King of Georgia
Bagrat III of Georgia (Gelati mural).jpg
King of Georgia
Reign 1008–1014
Predecessor Gurgen of Iberia
Successor George I
Born c. 960
Kutaisi
Died 7 May 1014
Panaskerti Castle, Tao
Burial Bedia Cathedral
Spouse Martha
Issue George I
Basil?
Dynasty Bagrationi
Father Gurgen of Iberia
Mother Gurandukht of Abkhazia
Religion Georgian Orthodox Church

Bagrat III (Georgian: ბაგრატ III) (c. 960 – 7 May 1014), of the Georgian Bagrationi dynasty, was King of Abkhazia from 978 on (as Bagrat II) and King of Georgia from 1008 on. He united these two titles by dynastic inheritance and, through conquest and diplomacy, added more lands to his realm, effectively becoming the first king of the Kingdom of Georgia. Before Bagrat was crowned as king, he had also reigned in Kartli as co-ruler with his father Gurgen from 976 to 978.

Bagrat oversaw the construction of Bagrati Cathedral in Kutaisi, western Georgia, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Bagrat was born in about 960 to Gurgen, a Bagrationi Dynasty prince from Kartli, and his wife, Gurandukht, who was a daughter of the late king George II of Aphkhazeti. Being still in his minority, Bagrat was adopted by his childless kinsman David III Kuropalates (990–1000), presiding prince of Tao/Tayk and the most powerful ruler in the Caucasus.

The Abkhazian Kingdom was then under the rule of Theodosius III the Blind, a weak and inauspicious king, who was Bagrat’s uncle by his mother’s side. The kingdom was engulfed into complete chaos and feudal warfare. Exploiting the situation, Prince Kvirike II of Kakheti (939–976), which is now the easternmost region of Georgia, raided Kartli, hitherto under the authority of the Abkhazian kings, and laid siege to its rock-hewn stronghold Uplistsikhe. Ioane Marushis-dze, the energetic eristavi (governor) of Kartli, urged, in 976, David of Tao to take control of the province or give it to Bagrat in hereditary possession. David responded vigorously and the Kakhetians had to withdraw to avoid the confrontation. David gave Kartli to Bagrat and installed Gurgen as his regent. The Kakhetians quickly returned to the offensive and seized Bagrat and his parents. However, David promptly interfered and restored his stepson in Kartli.


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