Although the Georgian Chronicles maintain that David died in 1001, several Armenian and Muslim accounts suggest he may have died in 1000.
The 18th-century Georgian Chronicle mentions her as a niece of Chabour.
The version was adopted by the 10th-11th-century Georgian ecclesiastics and, refurbished with more details, was inserted in the Georgian Chronicles.
According to the Georgian Chronicle, Helena was survived by two children:
The Georgian Chronicle identifies Constantina as a daughter of Khosrau II.
Her first name is recorded in "The Georgian Chronicle" (18th century).
It is first recorded in the Georgian Chronicles as a locale where the invading Seljuk Turks made their camp c. 1080.
The Georgian Chronicles relate the apocryphal story of Alexander the Great's campaign into inner Georgia.
The existence of this daughter is reported in the "Georgian Chronicles".
The Georgian Chronicle (in English)