Levan of Kakheti
| Levan | |
|---|---|
King Levan, a fresco from the Philotheou monastery | |
| King of Kakheti | |
| Reign | 1518/1520–1574 |
| Successor | Alexander II of Kakheti |
| Born | 1504 |
| Died | 1574 (aged 69–70) |
| Spouse | Tinatin Gurieli daughter of Kamal Kara-Musel, Shamkhal of Tarki |
| Issue | Alexander II of Kakheti Jesse Prince Giorgi Prince Nikoloz Patriarch Prince El-Mirza |
| Dynasty | Bagrationi dynasty |
| Father | George II of Kakheti |
| Mother | Elene Cholokashvili |
| Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church |
| Khelrtva | |
Levan (Georgian: ლევანი), also known as Leon (Georgian: ლეონი) (1503–1574), was a Georgian monarch of the Bagrationi dynasty, who reigned as king (mepe) of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 1518/1520 to 1574. He presided over the most prosperous and peaceful period in the history of the Kakhetian realm.
Levan's presumed tomb was discovered in the south-western corner of the Gremi church in 2021.