Early years He was born as David, to
Prince Archil of Imereti, brother of King
Solomon I of Imereti, by his wife
Helen, daughter of King
Heraclius II of Georgia. Solomon I, who died in 1784 without a male heir, named his nephew David as his successor. However, Solomon's uncle
David II prevented him, and another rival prince,
George, from being crowned as king and occupied the throne, leading to a civil war. Heraclius II interfered on behalf of his grandson and sent in an army, defeating David II at the Battle of Matkhoji on June 11, 1789. David, son of Archil, was crowned as King of Imereti under the name of
Solomon II, but David II continued his efforts to resume the throne until his final defeat in 1792. He ruled under the protection of his maternal grandfather, Heraclius II, and continued Solomon I's policy of restricting the powers of feudal aristocracy. In 1795, he and Heraclius fought with a small Imeretian force at the
Battle of Krtsanisi against the Persians, only to be completely defeated by the latter. The body of Solomon II, the last reigning Georgian king, was moved from Trebizond to
Gelati Monastery, Georgia, in 1990. ==Family==