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Solomon II (born as David) ( ka, სოლომონ II; 1772 – February 7, 1815), of the
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, was the last
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'') of
Imereti Imereti ( Georgian: იმერეთი, ) is a region of Georgia situated in the central-western part of the republic along the middle and upper reaches of the Rioni River. Imereti is the most populous region in Georgia. It consists of 11 mun ...
(western
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) from 1789 to 1790 and from 1792 until his deposition by the
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n government in 1810.


Biography


Early life and ascent to the throne

He was named David at birth, to Prince Archil of Imereti, by his wife Princess Elene of Georgia. David spent his youth at the court of his maternal grandfather, King
Heraclius II of Georgia Heraclius II, also known as Erekle II ( ka, ერეკლე II) and The Little Kakhetian ( ka, პატარა კახი, link=no ; 7 November 1720 or 7 October 1721 Cyril_Toumanoff.html" ;"title="ccording to Cyril Toumanoff">C. Touman ...
. The heirless brother of Archil, David's uncle,
Solomon I of Imereti Solomon I the Great, ( ka, სოლომონ I დიდი) (1735 – April 23, 1784), of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a king (''mepe'') of Imereti from 1752 to 1765 and again from 1767 until his death in 1784. Biography Solomon was a son o ...
, bequeathed the throne to his nephew should Solomon die without an heir. However, the influential feudal lords of Imereti, after the death of Solomon in the year 1784, managed to place
George IX of Imereti George IX ( ka, გიორგი IX; sometimes known as George VII) (1718–1778), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was king (''mepe'') of Imereti in 1741. Biography The third son of George VII of Imereti by his wife Tamar (daughter of Mamia III Gurie ...
's son David II on the throne instead. In the same year, David II sent ambassadors to the
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and asked the emperor to submit to him. Dissatisfied with this horrendous show of international diplomacy, the princes Papuna Tsereteli, Beri Tsulukidze and others contacted David and wanted to make him king. From 1788, the Prince of
Mingrelia Mingrelia or Samegrelo ( ka, სამეგრელო, tr ; ) is a historic province in the western part of Georgia, formerly known as Odishi. It is primarily inhabited by the Mingrelians, a subgroup of Georgians. Geography and climate Mingr ...
,
Grigol Dadiani Grigol Dadiani ( ka, გრიგოლ დადიანი; 1770 – 23 October 1804), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1788 to 1804, with intermissions from 1791 to 1794 and in 1802 when his position was filled by his riv ...
, joined their cause and married David to his sister Mariam to cement the alliance. With the help of disgruntled princes and Heraclius II, they won the
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(July 11, 1789) and David took the throne. As king he changed his name to Solomon, in honor of his uncle Solomon I. He was 17 years old at the time.


The struggle for the preservation of royal power

The foundations of his kingship was not firm. Defeated David II, who temporarily took refuge in
Akhaltsikhe Akhaltsikhe ( ka, ახალციხე ), formerly known as Lomsia ( ka, ლომსია ), is a small city in Georgia's southwestern region () of Samtskhe–Javakheti. It is the administrative center of the Akhaltsikhe Municipality and ...
, continued to fight for the throne. In 1790, with the help of Ottoman and
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forces, he managed to retake Imereti for a very short time. In the same year, Heraclius II helped his grandson Solomon, who was imprisoned together with Papuna, Zurab Tsereteli and another grandson of Heraclius,
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. The battle to free them took place in Lomsiant Khevi, where a detachment of 500 men, reinforced by Heraclius' troops, is said to have defeated an opposing army of 10,000 men. After which Solomon II regained the throne of Imereti.


Political course, attempt to unify Georgia

Solomon II, despite the difficulties, tried to continue the political course of
Solomon I Solomon I the Great, ( ka, სოლომონ I დიდი) (1735 – April 23, 1784), of the Bagrationi Dynasty, was a List of monarchs of Georgia, king (''mepe'') of Kingdom of Imereti, Imereti from 1752 to 1765 and again from 1767 until ...
and Heraclius II, which was manifested in his attempt to once again unify the Georgian successor states. In June 1790, under the leadership of Solomon Lionidze, a
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was signed, by virtue of which Solomon II,
Grigol Dadiani Grigol Dadiani ( ka, გრიგოლ დადიანი; 1770 – 23 October 1804), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1788 to 1804, with intermissions from 1791 to 1794 and in 1802 when his position was filled by his riv ...
and Simon II established a military alliance with the
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to help each other against their enemies, recognized the patronage of Heraclius and entrusted him with improving their relationship with the
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. In one of the articles of the agreement, it was written: "I will turn every enemy of yours into an enemy of mine and of my whole kingdom, and I will be an enemy of your enemy and a loving neighbor." This agreement, along with others, was also co-signed by the Queens
Darejan Nestan-Darejan ( ka, ნესტან-დარეჯანი) is a Georgian feminine given name, derived from the Persian ''nest andare jahan'', roughly translated as "the matchless". It occurs in the epic poem by the 12th-century Georgian poet ...
and Mariam. In 1793, the signatories of the treaty asked for protection from the Russian emperor against the belligerent neighbors in the
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, but with the January 9, 1792 signing of the
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between Russia and the Ottomans, they were given a free hand to do what they wished with Western Georgia without Russian interference. Thus, any hope for Russian aid in the event of an Ottoman invasion was quashed.


Fight for royal authority

In order to strengthen his royal authority, Solomon attempted to suppress disobedient chiefs and nobles. In 1792, he managed to depose the prince of
Mingrelia Mingrelia or Samegrelo ( ka, სამეგრელო, tr ; ) is a historic province in the western part of Georgia, formerly known as Odishi. It is primarily inhabited by the Mingrelians, a subgroup of Georgians. Geography and climate Mingr ...
,
Grigol Dadiani Grigol Dadiani ( ka, გრიგოლ დადიანი; 1770 – 23 October 1804), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1788 to 1804, with intermissions from 1791 to 1794 and in 1802 when his position was filled by his riv ...
, who was his main opposition at the time, and placed a loyal follower, Manuchar, on the throne of Mingrelia. Manuchar vowed to take up the fight against the local slave trade while Dadiani fled. In 1798, Dadiani moved again, and Manuchar received
Salipartiano Salipartiano ( ka, სალიპარტიანო) was a fief in the Principality of Mingrelia, in western Georgia, from the middle of the 16th century down to the establishment of the Russian hegemony in 1804, when it became a canton of Ming ...
. In 1802, Solomon invaded
Lechkhumi Lechkhumi ( ) is a historic province in northwestern Georgia (country), Georgia which comprises the area along the middle basin of the Rioni river, Rioni and Tskhenistskali and also the Lajanuri river valley. Now part of the Racha-Lechkhumi and K ...
with Manuchar's assistance. In the same year, he captured the fortress of Chkvishi, defeated Grigol Dadiani near Salkhino, and declared Dadiani's younger brother Tariel (Otia) as the prince for a short time. Worried, Grigol asked
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for help. The latter took advantage of the situation in Imereti and in December 1803, Mingrelia received Russian protection. With this, the Russian plan was implemented, according to which the venerable Dadian should be used in the fight for the abolition of the
Kingdom of Imereti The Kingdom of Imereti ( ka, იმერეთის სამეფო, tr) was a Georgian monarchy established in 1455 by a member of the house of Bagrationi when the Kingdom of Georgia was dissolved into rival kingdoms. Before that time, I ...
. Grigol died in 1804, and his son, Levan V (1804-1840), took the prince's throne.


Elaznauri agreement, Russia's subordination

In 1803, Solomon II again asked
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for protection through the embassy of Leonidze, however, at the same time, he also sent an embassy to the
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, through which he requested help from the power of Russia. Russia found out about this double game of the king, it became known to him that Solomon was ready to go against Russia together with
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(nephew of
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). Then
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received the task of conquering
Imereti Imereti ( Georgian: იმერეთი, ) is a region of Georgia situated in the central-western part of the republic along the middle and upper reaches of the Rioni River. Imereti is the most populous region in Georgia. It consists of 11 mun ...
. In 1804, the Russians invaded Imereti and forced the people to swear allegiance to the Russian emperor,
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. Solomon was forced to accept the terms offered by Russia. On April 25 the Elaznauri Agreement, by virtue of which Imereti was declared a subject of Russia, although it maintained its political existence and the reign was inviolable.
Principality of Guria The Principality of Guria ( ka, გურიის სამთავრო, tr) was a historical state in Georgia. Centered on modern-day Guria, a southwestern region in Georgia, it was located between the Black Sea and Lesser Caucasus, and was ...
remained in Imereti. According to the same agreement, Russia stationed troops in Imereti and defended Imereti. In a verbal agreement, Tsitsianov promised
Lechkhumi Lechkhumi ( ) is a historic province in northwestern Georgia (country), Georgia which comprises the area along the middle basin of the Rioni river, Rioni and Tskhenistskali and also the Lajanuri river valley. Now part of the Racha-Lechkhumi and K ...
to the king, however, to negotiate this disputed territory, Solomon and
Grigol Dadiani Grigol Dadiani ( ka, გრიგოლ დადიანი; 1770 – 23 October 1804), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1788 to 1804, with intermissions from 1791 to 1794 and in 1802 when his position was filled by his riv ...
met each other in Satchila, where they both swore allegiance to Russia. With this agreement, Russia's new tactics were revealed: they did not seem to abolish the local government, but actually left the king without rights. Solomon himself considered Elaznauri a way to gain time.


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and occupation of Imereti

The king of Imereti placed great hopes on the
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, because the weakening of these empires would contribute to the strengthening of his kingdom. During the course of the war, in October 1809, the
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under the command of Sherif-Pasha,
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of
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, camped between Grigoleti and Maltakva. On November 2,
Mamia Gurieli Mamia Gurieli ( ka, მამია გურიელი, ) was a member of the House of Dadiani and ''eristavi'' ("duke") of Principality of Guria, Guria in western Kingdom of Georgia, Georgia in the latter half of the 15th century. He was the fir ...
attacked them from behind, after which Russia opened the way to
Poti Poti ( ka, ფოთი ; Mingrelian language, Mingrelian: ფუთი; Laz language, Laz: ჶაში/Faşi or ფაში/Paşi) is a port city in Georgia (country), Georgia, located on the eastern Black Sea coast in the mkhare, region of ...
: Russia recognized Mamia for this service independently from the king of Imereti. In the same year, 1809, the king received an order from the Russian official
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to send a "deputation" to
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, which was stipulated by the agreement of 1804. Solomon disobeyed the order and instead demanded the withdrawal of the army from
Kutaisi Kutaisi ( ; ka, ქუთაისი ) is a city in the Imereti region of the Georgia (country), Republic of Georgia. One of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, it is the List o ...
, leaving only 120 men as stipulated in the agreement, fulfilling other promises to
Lechkhumi Lechkhumi ( ) is a historic province in northwestern Georgia (country), Georgia which comprises the area along the middle basin of the Rioni river, Rioni and Tskhenistskali and also the Lajanuri river valley. Now part of the Racha-Lechkhumi and K ...
and Tsitsianov. In response to this, the Russians launched a new plan, according to which
Guria Guria ( ka, გურია) is a region (''mkhare'') in Georgia (country), Georgia, in the western part of the country, bordered by the eastern end of the Black Sea. The region has a population of 104,338 (2023), with Ozurgeti as the regional cap ...
,
Racha Racha (also Račha, , ''Račʼa'') is a highland area in western Georgia, located in the upper Rioni river valley and hemmed in by the Greater Caucasus mountains. Under Georgia's current subdivision, Racha is included in the Racha-Lechkhumi and ...
, as well as Zurab
Tsereteli The House of Tsereteli ( ka, წერეთელი), also known as Tsertelev (Russian), is a noble family in Georgia (and partly, a Russian noble family) which gave origin to several notable writers, politicians, scholars, and artists. Histo ...
and Tsulukidze should march against Solomon. On February 20, 1810, the Russian army moved towards
Imereti Imereti ( Georgian: იმერეთი, ) is a region of Georgia situated in the central-western part of the republic along the middle and upper reaches of the Rioni River. Imereti is the most populous region in Georgia. It consists of 11 mun ...
. Supporters of Solomon fortified in
Vartsikhe Vartsikhe ( ka, ვარციხე ) is a village in the Baghdati Municipality, Imereti, Georgia. It is located in western part of the country, in the Imereti Lowlands, at the confluence of the Rioni and Khanitskali rivers, some 17 km nor ...
got confused and retreated, only one thousand fighters remained for Solomon out of 4-5 thousand men. The
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still forced the population to swear allegiance to the Russian state.


Captivity and first exile

In a letter sent to Major-General Simonovich on March 9, 1810, King Solomon agreed to resign if he was left to live in
Imereti Imereti ( Georgian: იმერეთი, ) is a region of Georgia situated in the central-western part of the republic along the middle and upper reaches of the Rioni River. Imereti is the most populous region in Georgia. It consists of 11 mun ...
. On March 28, he met
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in
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to negotiate, but was captured and locked in one of the apartments in
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. From here they promised to send it to
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. On May 11, his servant slept in Solomon's bed, gave his clothes to the king, for which the servant was severely punished. Disguised in the clothes of a faithful servant, the king escaped from captivity. There he left the Order of St. Alexander Nevel, which he received from
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in 1804. During the robbery, he was accompanied by Kaikhosro, Rostom and Simon Tsereteli, Grigol and David Dadiani, Beri Lortkifanidze, Aznauri Gabashvili and others - up to 25 people in total. On the way, a 300-man detachment of Avars attacked them and promised to capture the refugees, but when they found out that it was Solomon, they escorted them to
Akhaltsikhe Akhaltsikhe ( ka, ახალციხე ), formerly known as Lomsia ( ka, ლომსია ), is a small city in Georgia's southwestern region () of Samtskhe–Javakheti. It is the administrative center of the Akhaltsikhe Municipality and ...
. The king, a refugee from the Russians, moved to Akhaltsikhe, where Solomon Leonidze and Malkhaz Andronikashvili were waiting for him.


The struggle for independence and the abolition of the kingdom

This is where the preparations for the rebellion began, demanding the fulfillment of the terms stipulated in the 1804 treaty. In a letter dated May 17, 1810, to the Upper Imeretians, Solomon calls them to rebel and writes: "Believe in this, I must end my life for the sake of Imereti." In this rebellion, Solomon was supported by Manuchar and
Tariel Dadiani Tariel "Taia" Dadiani ( ka, ტარიელ აიადადიანი; ), of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1793 to 1794 and in 1802 as a rival to his elder brother, Grigol Dadiani, whose rule was marred by the long-st ...
, the chief monk of
Lechkhumi Lechkhumi ( ) is a historic province in northwestern Georgia (country), Georgia which comprises the area along the middle basin of the Rioni river, Rioni and Tskhenistskali and also the Lajanuri river valley. Now part of the Racha-Lechkhumi and K ...
,
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, and other princes. The king had five thousand men under the command of Agiashvili at the siege of
Kutaisi Kutaisi ( ; ka, ქუთაისი ) is a city in the Imereti region of the Georgia (country), Republic of Georgia. One of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, it is the List o ...
, and he stationed three thousand in the vicinity of the Kharagalli fortress to block the road for the
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army. In the direction of
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, 1,500 men were camped on the Kortokhi road under the command of Malkhaz Andronikashvili and Rostom Tsereteli, and 2,000 men were stationed near Maglak to prevent the Gurian-
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army from going to Kutaisi. In a letter dated 1810, Zurab Tsereteli, the king's eunuch in the service of Russia, worriedly writes to his son, Grigol, that the whole of Imereti is united to fight against us. Against this united army, Russia sent 3200 soldiers from
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and divided this army into two parts. On June 22, the first clash between the rebels and the
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took place near Saqqara. The marchers of Andronikashvili and Rostom Tsereteli stopped the units of the Russian troops near Kortok, and on July 29 they besieged
Kutaisi Kutaisi ( ; ka, ქუთაისი ) is a city in the Imereti region of the Georgia (country), Republic of Georgia. One of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, it is the List o ...
who there was Simonovich. In response, Russia sent a new army from Tbilisi under the command of Lieutenant-General Rozen. From that time the rebellion began to decline. Rozen defeated the 5,000-man army of Imereti near the Chkheri castle. After that, the battles took place near the village of Nitskaros and the river Chishura. where Solomon's army was again defeated. The units of Giorgi Tsulukidze's and Zurab Tsereteli's army near Maglak, in agreement with Levan Dadian, defeated the Russians without a fight and opened the way to Kutaisi. Rozen was accompanied by Dadiani, Guriel and a part of the family in Kutaisi. The king, doomed to defeat, once fortified himself in the
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. The Russians abolished the
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and introduced Russian rule. By order of
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, Queen Mariam and the king's sister Mariam were exiled to
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.


Final longing and death

Solomon, who was transferred to
Akhaltsikhe Akhaltsikhe ( ka, ახალციხე ), formerly known as Lomsia ( ka, ლომსია ), is a small city in Georgia's southwestern region () of Samtskhe–Javakheti. It is the administrative center of the Akhaltsikhe Municipality and ...
, does not stop fighting for the country's independence. In a letter dated January 6, 1811, he asks
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for help. But this letter remains unanswered. After that, the king moved to the
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, first to
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, and then to
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, where he was received with honor by the local Pasha, a Georgian prince by origin. From there, Solomon sought the help of the Ottomans,
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and
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, but at this time, political events are developing unfavorably for him: in the terms of the 1812 Russia-Turkey peace treaty ( Treaty of Bucharest), nothing is said about the restoration of the rights of the king of Imereti, in the 1813 Russia-Iran peace treaty (
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) And the whole of Georgia was declared a sphere of influence of Russia. Thus, Solomon's efforts did not bear fruit, and soon, on February 7, 1815, he died. He was buried at the Saint Gregory of Nyssa Church. Suny, Ronald Grigor (1994), ''The Making of the Georgian Nation: 2nd edition'', p. 64.
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,
The following inscription was carved on the king's tombstone: "I was robbed of the goodness and beauty of the first creation, and I am lying here in a bare and buried tomb, Bagration, the descendant of
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, the son of Archilis, King Solomon of all the worlds, for whom I am asking for forgiveness. February 7, Koronikonsa Christ's foot here". The body of Solomon II, the last reigning Georgian king, was moved from Trebizond to
Gelati Monastery Gelati ( ka, გელათის მონასტერი ) is a medieval monastic complex near Kutaisi in the Imereti region of western Georgia. One of the first monasteries in Georgia, it was founded in 1106 by King David IV of Georgia as ...
, Georgia, in 1990.სოლომონ II (Solomon II)
''People.Istoria.Ge''. Accessed September 23, 2007.


Family

Solomon was married to Princess Mariam Dadiani (1783–1841), daughter of Katsia Dadiani,
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, with no children.


Solomon II's attitude towards the church

The spiritual teacher of Solomon II was Saint Hilarion of Georgia-Akhali (in Greek Iesse Kanchaveli, later the monk of Mount Athos). Their close relationship and the same state outlook led to many beneficial changes in the kingdom. In order to develop and strengthen religious and state thinking, the king strengthened the church and promoted worthy people. King Solomon II rewarded the faithful princes of the country with his estates, granted estates and taxes to the Church of Jerusalem in
Imereti Imereti ( Georgian: იმერეთი, ) is a region of Georgia situated in the central-western part of the republic along the middle and upper reaches of the Rioni River. Imereti is the most populous region in Georgia. It consists of 11 mun ...
, renewed Gujar to the Bichvinta Cathedral. The gold-plated Greek Gospel donated by Solomon II to the Greek Church of Trabzon with the inscription: "Sacrifice,
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, the King of the Imeretians, son of
Kartli Kartli ( ka, ქართლი ) is a historical region in central-to-eastern Georgia traversed by the river Mtkvari (Kura), on which Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, is situated. Known to the Classical authors as Iberia, Kartli played a crucial rol ...
, this Gospel by the second Solomon", is mentioned on the second page of the King's teacher, Jesse Kanchaveli. On July 27, 2005, the
Georgian Orthodox Church The Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Georgia ( ka, საქართველოს სამოციქულო ავტოკეფალური მართლმადიდებელი ეკლესია, tr), commonl ...
canonized Solomon II as a saint for his religious merits and devotion to the homeland.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Solomon 02 Of Imereti Kings of Imereti Bagrationi dynasty of the Kingdom of Imereti Battle of Krtsanisi 1772 births 1815 deaths 18th-century people from Georgia (country) 19th-century people from Georgia (country) Emigrants from Georgia (country) to the Ottoman Empire