A fresco of Demetrius II from the Udabno monastery.
King of Georgia
Reign
1270–1289
Coronation
1271 Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
Predecessor
David VII
Successor
Vakhtang II
Born
1259
Died
12 March 1289(1289-03-12) (aged 29–30) Movakani
Burial
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Mtskheta
Spouse
Megale Komnena Solghar Natela Jaqeli
Issue Among others
David VIII of Georgia Vakhtang III of Georgia George V of Georgia
Names
Demetrius II the Self-Sacrificer
Dynasty
Bagrationi
Father
David VII of Georgia
Mother
Gvantsa Kakhaberidze
Religion
Georgian Orthodox Church
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