
David VI
David VI Narin (Georgian: დავით VI ნარინი, romanized: davit VI narini) (also called the Clever) (1225–1293), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was joint king of king (mepe) of Georgia with his cousin David VII from to 1246 to 1256. He made secession in 1259, and from 1259 to 1293, ruled a Kingdom of Western Georgia under the name David I, while his cousin David VII continued to rule in a reduced Kingdom of Georgia (1256–1329) in eastern Georgia, under Mongol control.
This article is about the Georgian king. There was also a Caucasian Albanian catholicos named David VI from 958 to 965.
David VI
დავით VI
1246–1259
1259–1293
1225
1293 (aged 67–68)
Kutaisi
Tamar Amanelisdze
Theodora Doukaina Palaeologina
Vakhtang II
Constantine I
Michael
Alexander
He was married to Tamar, daughter of the Georgian noble Amanelisdze family. In 1254, he married Theodora, daughter of the Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos.[9]