David III, Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia

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David III or IV (

Roman Catholic Church.[1]

The scholarly opinion is divided as to whether David III is the same catholicos as David II (III) and David IV (V), mentioned in the years 1426–1428 and 1447–1457, respectively, or not. Traditional lists of the Georgian prelates, such as those compiled by Michel Tamarati[2] and Roin Metreveli,[3] and accepted by the Georgian Orthodox Church,[4] place three different catholicoi named David in the 15th century, while some historians, especially Cyril Toumanoff, see in these names one and the same person, a son of King Alexander I of Georgia. The confusion arises from the three chronological groups of documents, while the inconsistency in the numerals after the catholical names is because some historians, like Tamarati, omit the catholicos David of 859–861.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Rayfield 2012, pp. 155, 158.
  2. ^ a b Toumanoff 1949–51, p. 190.
  3. ^ Metreveli 2000, p. 72.
  4. ^ "Leaders of Georgian Church". Patriarchate of Georgia. Retrieved 16 December 2012.

References

Eastern Orthodox Church titles
Preceded by Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia
1435–1439
Succeeded by
Shio II