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Demetre "Vipatosi" (Georgian: დემეტრე ჳიპატოსი, sometimes Latinized as Demetrius) was a Georgian nobleman from Iberia, and an honorary consul or hypatos. He may be identical with the brother of Prince Stephen I of Iberia known from the medieval historian Juansher as a church builder during his brother's tenure (c. 590–627). Professor Cyril Toumanoff of Georgetown University suggests that the title of hypatos may have been conferred after the death of his brother who was captured and executed at the behest of the Byzantine emperor Heraclius during the siege of Tbilisi in 627.

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  • Demetrius the Hypatos (en)
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  • Demetre "Vipatosi" (Georgian: დემეტრე ჳიპატოსი, sometimes Latinized as Demetrius) was a Georgian nobleman from Iberia, and an honorary consul or hypatos. He may be identical with the brother of Prince Stephen I of Iberia known from the medieval historian Juansher as a church builder during his brother's tenure (c. 590–627). Professor Cyril Toumanoff of Georgetown University suggests that the title of hypatos may have been conferred after the death of his brother who was captured and executed at the behest of the Byzantine emperor Heraclius during the siege of Tbilisi in 627. (en)
  • Demétrio, o Hípato (em georgiano: დემეტრე ჳიპატოსი; romaniz.: Demetre "Vipatosi" foi um nobre georgiano da Ibéria, e um cônsul honorário ou hípato. Ele pode ser associado ao irmão do príncipe Estêvão I conhecido através do historiador medieval como um construtor de igrejas durante o reinado de seu irmão (r. 590–627). O professor Cyril Toumanoff da Universidade de Georgetown, sugere que o título de hípato pode ter sido conferido depois da morte de seu irmão que foi capturado e executado em nome do imperador bizantino Heráclio (r. 610–641) durante o cerco de Tbilisi em 627. (pt)
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  • Demetre "Vipatosi" (Georgian: დემეტრე ჳიპატოსი, sometimes Latinized as Demetrius) was a Georgian nobleman from Iberia, and an honorary consul or hypatos. He may be identical with the brother of Prince Stephen I of Iberia known from the medieval historian Juansher as a church builder during his brother's tenure (c. 590–627). Professor Cyril Toumanoff of Georgetown University suggests that the title of hypatos may have been conferred after the death of his brother who was captured and executed at the behest of the Byzantine emperor Heraclius during the siege of Tbilisi in 627. The exterior stone plaque of the church of the Holy Cross at Mtskheta, Georgia, mentions the principal builders of this church: Stephanos the patricius, Demetrius the hypatos, and Adarnase the hypatos who have traditionally been equated by the Georgian scholars with Stephen I, son of Guaram; Demetre, brother of Stephen I, and Adarnase I. However, an opinion expressed by Toumanoff disagrees with this view by identifying these individuals with Stephen II, Demetre (brother of Stephen I), and Adarnase II (son of Stephen II), respectively. (en)
  • Demétrio, o Hípato (em georgiano: დემეტრე ჳიპატოსი; romaniz.: Demetre "Vipatosi" foi um nobre georgiano da Ibéria, e um cônsul honorário ou hípato. Ele pode ser associado ao irmão do príncipe Estêvão I conhecido através do historiador medieval como um construtor de igrejas durante o reinado de seu irmão (r. 590–627). O professor Cyril Toumanoff da Universidade de Georgetown, sugere que o título de hípato pode ter sido conferido depois da morte de seu irmão que foi capturado e executado em nome do imperador bizantino Heráclio (r. 610–641) durante o cerco de Tbilisi em 627. A placa de pedra exterior da igreja da Vera Cruz em Mtsqueta, Geórgia, cita os principais edificadores do templo: Estêvão, o Patrício, Demétrio, o Hípato, e Adarnases, o Hípato, que foram tradicionalmente equacionados pelos estudiosos georgianos como Estêvão I, filho de Gurgenes I; Demétrio, irmão de Estêvão, e Adarnases I. Contudo, uma opinião expressa por Toumanoff discorda com essa visão ao identificá-los com , Demétrio (irmão de Estêvão I) e (filho de Estêvão II), respectivamente. (pt)
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