David IV
David IV, also known as David the Builder, was a king of Georgia who reigned from 1089 to 1125. He is celebrated for his military successes and efforts to expand the kingdom, significantly increasing its territory and influence during his reign. David IV is also known for his role in the cultural and religious revival of Georgia, promoting the construction of churches and monasteries.
Under David IV's leadership, Georgia experienced a golden age marked by economic growth and stability. He implemented reforms that strengthened the central government and improved the military. His legacy is remembered for unifying the country and laying the foundation for future prosperity.