and Prince David. David married, in 1628, Princess Helen (died December 1695), former wife of David, Duke of
Aragvi and daughter of Prince Levan
Diasamidze, who was a brother of the
catholicos Eudemus I. After David's death, Helen followed her father-in-law in his
Muscovite exile, bringing the son Nikoloz (Heraclius) with her in 1653. She died in Georgia and was buried at the
Alaverdi Monastery in Kakheti. The couple had four sons and two daughters: • Luarsab (died 1659); •
Heraclius I of Kakheti (1643–1709), King of
Kakheti () and
Kartli (); • George (1645–1650), he was adopted and designated as heir apparent by his aunt's husband, King
Alexander III of Imereti, in 1649, but the arrangement was disrupted by George's sudden death; • Ioseph (died 1648); he was affianced in 1646 to a sister of Tsar
Alexis of Russia; •
Ketevan (1648–1719); she was married, successively, to King
Bagrat V of Imereti (1660–1661), Prince
Gogoberidze, and thirdly, to
Archil, King of Kakheti and Imereti (22 March 1668 – 1698). She died in Moscow and was buried at the
Donskoy Monastery; • Darejan, who married Parsadan III
Tsitsishvili in 1684; • Anastasia. ==Ancestry==