David I (died 881), was a Georgian Bagratid Prince and curopalates of Iberia/Kartli from 876 to 881. The eldest son and successor of Bagrat I, he was baptised by the influential Georgian monk Grigol Khandzteli. David shared the Bagratid hereditary lands in Tao-Klarjeti with his uncles and cousins, his fiefdom being Lower Tao. In 881, David I was murdered by his cousin Nasra, the eldest son of Guaram Mampali.
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- David I (died 881), was a Georgian Bagratid Prince and curopalates of Iberia/Kartli from 876 to 881. The eldest son and successor of Bagrat I, he was baptised by the influential Georgian monk Grigol Khandzteli. David shared the Bagratid hereditary lands in Tao-Klarjeti with his uncles and cousins, his fiefdom being Lower Tao. In 881, David I was murdered by his cousin Nasra, the eldest son of Guaram Mampali. The medieval sources do not specify the reason behind this crime, but modern historians have followed Professor Ivane Javakhishvili in his observation that Nasra resented his father's decision to allot Guaram's holdings to their Bagratid relatives, and more specifically the establishement of the Liparitids in Trialeti under David's suzerainty. David's death led to an inter-dynastic feud which under David's only son Adarnase, who eventually, in 888, avenged the killing of his father.
- David I d'Ibérie, dit Curopalate, est un prince d'Ibérie de la dynastie des Bagrations, régnant de 876 à 881. Il est le fils aîné de Bagrat I, roi d'Ibérie de 842 à 876, et de son épouse, une fille de Smbat VIII Bagratouni. Il est baptisé par le célèbre moine Grigol Khandthéli. Duc de tao inférieur, il succède à son père sur le trône d'Ibérie lors de la mort de celui-ci en 876, et il reçoit le titre byzantin de curopalate. Il est également vassal du Calife. En 881, David I est assassiné par son cousin Narsès, le fils aîné de Gouaram Mamphali. La raison de ce crime est probablement la volonté de Narsès de devenir prince d'Ibérie, mais il doit se réfugier chez les Grecs, où il est tué à son tour. Les féodaux donnent les terres de David à son fils Adarnassé.
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- David I (died 881), was a Georgian Bagratid Prince and curopalates of Iberia/Kartli from 876 to 881. The eldest son and successor of Bagrat I, he was baptised by the influential Georgian monk Grigol Khandzteli. David shared the Bagratid hereditary lands in Tao-Klarjeti with his uncles and cousins, his fiefdom being Lower Tao. In 881, David I was murdered by his cousin Nasra, the eldest son of Guaram Mampali.
- David I d'Ibérie, dit Curopalate, est un prince d'Ibérie de la dynastie des Bagrations, régnant de 876 à 881. Il est le fils aîné de Bagrat I, roi d'Ibérie de 842 à 876, et de son épouse, une fille de Smbat VIII Bagratouni. Il est baptisé par le célèbre moine Grigol Khandthéli. Duc de tao inférieur, il succède à son père sur le trône d'Ibérie lors de la mort de celui-ci en 876, et il reçoit le titre byzantin de curopalate. Il est également vassal du Calife.
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- David I of Iberia
- David Ier d'Ibérie
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