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  1. Arsacid dynasty of Iberia

    Arsacid Dynasty Of Iberia Category Kings of Georgia country Category Asian royal families de Arsakiden ... Parthia n dynasty, ruled the ancient Georgia country Georgian kingdom of Caucasian Iberia Iberia from c. 189 until 284 AD, when they were succeeded by the Chosroid Dynasty . History Once the Arsacids, in the person of Vologases II of Armenia Vologases II r. 180 191 , had consolidated Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia their hold on the Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Armenian throne by 180, they gained momentum to interfere in Iberia. According to the medieval Georgian chronicles, the king of Armenia, whom Professor Cyril Toumanoff identifies with Vologases II, helped the rebellious nobles of Iberia overthrow his wife s brother Amazaspus II of Iberia , last of the Pharnabazid dynasty Pharnabazids , and replace Amazaspus with his son Rev I of Iberia Rev I , whose reign 189 216 inaugurated the Arsacid dynasty in Iberia. ref name Rapp Rapp, Stephen H. 2003 , Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography ... the effect of Iranian resurgence on Arsacid Iberia. What we know of that period comes from Classical ... Roman Empire Roman Iberia and reduced it to a tributary state. Shapur I r. 242 272 placed a vassal, Amazaspus III of Iberia Amazaspus III r. 260 265 , on the throne of Iberia, possibly a rival or antiking of Mihrdat II of Iberia Mihrdat II . In 284, with the death of Aspagur II of Iberia Aspagur II , the Iberian Arsacid line ended, and the Sassanids capitalized on a civil strife in the Roman Empire to establish their candidate, Mirian III of Iberia Mirian III , of the Chosroid dynasty, on the throne ... 300 style margin 0.5em 0 1em 1em float center clear right class wikitable Arsacid kings of Iberia ... as the Arsacids set on the thrones of three Caucasus Caucasia n kingdoms those of Armenia, Iberia, and Caucasian Albania Albania the dynasty was dislodged, in 226, from power in its original homeland and the more powerful and dynamic Sassanid dynasty emerged as new masters of the Persian Empire Iranian ...   more details



  1. Arsacid Dynasty

    The Arsacid Dynasty may refer to Arsacid dynasty of Parthia, see List of Parthian kings Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid dynasty of Iberia Arsacid Dynasty of Caucasian Albania List of rulers of Parthian sub kingdoms disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages es Dinast a ars cida hr Arsakidi razdvojba ka pt Dinastia ars cida ...   more details



  1. Arsacid Dynasty of Caucasian Albania

    The Arsacid Dynasty was a dynasty of Parthia n origin, which ruled the kingdom of Caucasian Albania in the 1st 5th century AD. They were a branch of the Parthian Arsacid dynasty and together with the Arsacid rulers of the neighboring Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Armenia and Arsacid dynasty of Iberia Iberia formed a pan Arsacid family federation. ref http www.iranica.com newsite articles unicode v2f5 v2f5a012.html Encyclopaedia Iranica. Arsacids dead link date February 2012 ref The Arsacids were succeeded by the Mihranid dynasty. The historian Movses Kaghankatvatsi provided a list of the last ten Arsacid kings of Albania from Urnayr at the beginning of the fourth century to Vachagan the Pious at the end of the fifth. ref Robert H. Hewsen. Notes and Communications. On the Chronology of Movses Dasxuranci.Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 27, No. 1. 1964 , pp. 151 156. ref It included the following rulers Vachagan I the Brave Vache I Urnayr Vachagan II Mirhavan Satoy Asay Aswagen Vache Vachagan III the Pious References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Arsacid Dynasty Of Caucasian Albania Category History of Azerbaijan Category Royal Houses of Caucasian Albania az Alban Ar akil ri hy lt Albanijos Ar akidai ru ...   more details



  1. Arsacid dynasty of Armenia

    , sent an Caucasian Iberia Iberian named Mithridates of Armenia Mithridates , who claimed to be of Arsacid ... Arshakuni Dynasty by Levon Zekiyan http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Gazetteer Places Asia Armenia Texts KURARM 17 .html The Arshakuni Dynasty of Armenia by Vahan M. Kurkjian Royal houses of Europe DEFAULTSORT Arsacid Dynasty Of Armenia Category Royal families Category History of Armenia Category ... d Armenia ka lt Ar akuni nl Arsacid dynastie van Armeni pt Dinastia ars cida da Arm nia ru simple Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia sh Ar akuni tr Arsak Krall ...Image Arshakuni Armenia 150 en.svg thumb Kingdom of Armenia under the Arshakuni Dynasty, 150 230px right History of Armenia The Arsacid dynasty or Arshakuni dynasty lang hy wikt Ar akuni ruled the Kingdom of Armenia Antiquity Kingdom of Armenia from 54 AD to 428 AD. They are a branch of the Iranian Parthian Empire Parthian Arsacids . Arsacid Kings reigned intermittently throughout the chaotic years following the fall of the Artaxiad Dynasty until 62 AD when Tiridates I of Armenia secured Arsacid rule in Armenia. An independent line of Kings was established by Vologases II of Armenia Valarses Vagharshak in 180 AD. Two of the most notable events under Arsacid rule in Armenian ... appearance of an Arsacid on the Kingdom of Armenia Antiquity Armenian throne came about in 12 AD when ... in Armenian history. br After Zeno s death in 34 AD, Artabanus II decided to reinstate an Arsacid ... throne , with the help of his brother, Pharasmanes I of Iberia Pharasmanes I , and Roman troops ... of Arsacid and Emessan ancestry , on the Armenian throne, deposing a certain Pacorus installed ... Under the Arsacids Arsacids in Parthia and found the new Persian Sassanid family tree Sassanid dynasty ... settlement in 387 AD, which remained in place until the Arab conquest of Armenia in 639 AD. Arsacid ... or Persian protectorate, until 428 AD. Arsacid Kings of Armenia Note Some dates are approximate or doubtful ...   more details



  1. Artaxiad dynasty of Iberia

    in the struggle with the once exile prince Mirian II of Iberia Mirian who eventually restored the Pharnabazid dynasty to the throne of Iberia. Modern scholars tend to identify Pharnabazus with Bartom ... simple Artaxiad dynasty of Iberia fi Arta esiani ...The Artaxiads lang ka , Arta esiani , a branch of the Artaxiad Dynasty eponymous dynasty of Kingdom of Armenia antiquity Armenia , ruled Caucasian Iberia Iberia ancient Georgia country Georgia from circa c. 90 BC to 30 AD. According to the medieval Georgian chronicles, they acquired the crown of Iberia after the Iberian nobles revolted against their king Parnajom of Iberia P arnajom , of the Pharnabazid dynasty , and petitioned the king of Armenia to send his son, who was married to a Pharnabazid princess, as their new monarch. Both the king of Armenia and his son are referred to in the chronicles as Arshak , probably a confusion with Artaxias which seems to be taken as a general term in reference to the Artaxiad kings of Armenia. Professor Cyril Toumanoff identifies the king of Armenia of this account as Artavasdes I of Armenia Artavasdes I reign r. c. 161 post 123 Before Christ BC and considers the newly installed Iberian king, Artaxias I of Iberia Artaxias I r. 90 78 BC , to have been his son. ref Toumanoff, Cyril. Chronology of the Early Kings of Iberia. Traditio 25 1969 ... the Armenian prince becomes the king of Iberia. ref name Rapp Rapp, Stephen H. 2003 , Studies ... to have been under the influence of their Armenian cousins to whom Iberia had relinquished a significant ... during the reign of Tigranes the Great r. 95 55 BC , brought about Iberia s involvement in the Third ... of Tigranes to the mercy of Pompey , the Artaxiad king of Iberia Artag of Iberia Artoces r. 78 63 ... Rapp Roman hegemony over Iberia proved to be impermanent, however, and, in 36 BC, the legatus legate Publius Canidius Crassus had to lead his army into Iberia to force its king Parnavaz II of Iberia ...   more details



  1. Vache of Iberia

    Vach e lang ka , of the Arsacid dynasty of Iberia Arsacid dynasty , was a king of Caucasian Iberia Iberia natively known as Kartli ancient Georgia country Georgia from 216 to 234 . He is known exclusively from the medieval Georgian chronicles which make him either 20th or 22nd in the royal list of Iberia and merely relates that Vache was the son of Rev I of Iberia Rev I . ref name Rapp Rapp, Stephen H. 2003 , Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts , p. 292. Peeters Bvba ISBN 90 429 1318 5. ref References Reflist start box succession box before Rev I of Iberia Rev I title List of the Kings of Georgia King of Iberia years 216 234 after Bacurius I of Iberia Bakur I end box Category Kings of Iberia Category 3rd century monarchs in Asia fr Vatch Ier d Ib rie ka fi Vat e ...   more details



  1. Bacurius I of Iberia

    Bakur I lang ka I , Latinization literature Latinized as Bacurius , of the Arsacid dynasty of Iberia Arsacid dynasty , was a king of Caucasian Iberia Iberia natively known as Kartli ancient Georgia country Georgia from 234 to 249 A.D. He is known exclusively from the medieval Georgian chronicles which make him either 21st or 23rd in the royal list of Iberia and merely relates that Bakur was the son of Vache of Iberia Vach e . ref name Rapp Rapp, Stephen H. 2003 , Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts , p. 293. Peeters Bvba ISBN 90 429 1318 5. ref References Reflist start box succession box before Vache of Iberia Vache title List of the Kings of Georgia King of Iberia years 234 249 after Mihrdat II of Iberia Mihrdat II end box DEFAULTSORT Bacurius 01 Of Iberia Category Kings of Iberia Category 3rd century monarchs in Asia fr Bakour Ier d Ib rie ka I fi Bakur I ...   more details



  1. Rev I of Iberia

    Rev I , the Just lang ka I , Rev Mart ali was a king of Caucasian Caucasian Iberia Iberia natively known as Kartli , i.e., eastern Georgia country Georgia from 189 to 216 AD. His reign inaugurated the local Arsacid dynasty of Iberia Arsacid dynasty . ref name Rapp Rapp, Stephen H. 2003 , Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts , p. 292. Peeters Bvba ISBN 90 429 1318 5. ref He is known exclusively from the medieval Georgian annals which make him a son of the Kingdom of Armenia antiquity king of Armenia , whom Professor Cyril Toumanoff identifies with the Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid Vologases II of Armenia Vologases II r. 180 191 . Rev was enthroned by the rebellious Iberian nobles who deposed his maternal uncle, Amazaspus II of Iberia Amazasp II , last of the Pharnabazid dynasty Pharnabazids . Rev is reported to have married a Greek princess Sephelia who is said to have brought an idol of Aphrodite to Iberia, but there is no indication of a local cult of this Greek goddess having ever existing. ref name Rapp The Georgian chronicle Life of the Kings says that Rev, albeit pagan, was sympathetic to the doctrines of Christianity and came to be known as mart ali , or the Just for his patronage of a local embryonic Christian community.The Georgian historian Toumanoff illustrated that this sobriquet is a direct translation of dikaios , an epithet frequently used in the titulature of the Arsacid kings of Parthia . ref name Rapp References Reflist s start succession box title List of the Kings of Georgia King of Iberia before Amazasp II of Iberia Amazasp II after Vache of Iberia Vache years 189 216 AD s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rev 01 Of Iberia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 216 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rev 01 Of Iberia Category 216 deaths Category Kings of Iberia Category 3rd century monarchs in Asia Category 2nd century monarchs in Asia fr ...   more details



  1. Mihrdat II of Iberia

    Mihrdat II lang ka II , Latinization literature Latinized as Mithridates , of the Arsacid dynasty of Iberia Arsacid dynasty , was a king of Caucasian Iberia Iberia natively known as Kartli ancient Georgia country Georgia from 249 to 265 A.D. . He is known exclusively from the medieval Georgian chronicles which make him either 22nd or 24th in the royal list of Iberia and merely relates that Mihrdat was the son of Bakur I of Iberia Bakur I . Professor Cyril Toumanoff hypothesized that there was the other Iberian king, Amazaspus III of Iberia Amazasp III r. 260 265 , at that time, probably installed as an antiking by Shapur I , Shah Great King of Iran . This Amazasp is known from the Sassanid inscriptions, but is unattested in Georgian literary sources. ref name Rapp Rapp, Stephen H. 2003 , Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts , p. 293. Peeters Bvba ISBN 90 429 1318 5. ref References Reflist start box succession box before Bakur I of Iberia Bakur I title List of the Kings of Georgia King of Iberia years 249 265 br Amazaspus III of Iberia Amazasp III , antiking 260 265 after Aspagur I of Iberia Aspagur I end box DEFAULTSORT Mihrdat 02 Of Iberia Category Kings of Iberia Category 3rd century monarchs in Asia fr Mihrdat II d Ib rie fi Mirdat II ka ...   more details



  1. Dynasty

    Dynasty 299 90 BC, 30BC 189 AD Artaxiad Dynasty of Iberia Artaxiad Dynasty 90 30 BC Arsacid Dynasty of Iberia Arsacid Dynasty 189 284 AD Chosroid Dynasty 284 580, 627 684 Guaramid Dynasty 588 ... or the Artashesi Dynasty 189 BC 12 AD Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid Dynasty or the Arshakuni ... Dynasty 1918 1941 Iberia Kingdom of Aragon Aragon Jim nez Dynasty 1035 1162 House of Barcelona 1162 ... of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt . A dynasty is a sequence of rulers considered members of the same ... history is dominated by dynasties such as the Carolingian s, the Capetian dynasty Capetian s, the House ... was to aggrandize his dynasty that is, to increase the territory administrative division territory ... more efficient methods of government ref A dynasty is also often called a house e.g., House of Saud ... or count comital depending upon the chief title borne by its rulers. Dynasty is also used to refer ... e.g. Ming dynasty vase . In such cases, often dynasty is dropped, while the name is used adjectivally e.g., Tudor Style architecture Tudor style , Ottoman Dynasty Ottoman expansion , Romanov decadence ... as dynasties, in much of the world, dynasty has been associated with monarchy and defined patrilineality ... descended from a dynasty through females have sometimes adopted the name of that dynasty while claiming its position or inheritance e.g., House of Orange , Bagrationi dynasty House of Bagration , House of Hapsburg House of Habsburg Lorraine . Dynasts A ruler in a dynasty is sometimes referred to as a dynast ... dead for the purpose of succession. Dynasties by region Africa Chad Duguwa dynasty c. 700 c. 1075 Sayfawa dynasty c. 1075 1846 Egypt First dynasty of Egypt 1st dynasty c. 3050 2890 BC Second dynasty of Egypt 2nd dynasty 2890 2686 BC Third dynasty of Egypt 3rd dynasty 2686 2613 BC Fourth dynasty of Egypt 4th dynasty 2613 2498 BC Fifth dynasty of Egypt 5th dynasty 2498 2345 BC sixth dynasty of Egypt 6th dynasty 2345 2181 BC Seventh and eighth dynasties of Egypt 7th and 8th dynasties ...   more details



  1. Aspagur I of Iberia

    Aspagur I lang ka I , Latinization literature Latinized as Aspacures , of the Arsacid dynasty of Iberia Arsacid dynasty , was a king of Caucasian Iberia Iberia natively known as Kartli ancient Georgia country Georgia from 265 to 284 A.D. . According to the medieval Georgian chronicles, Aspagur was either 23rd or 25th king of Iberia and, together with the Armenians , resisted the Sassanid Persian Empire Iranian expansion into the Caucasus . His reign probably coincided with the temporary reassertion of Roman Empire Roman control of the region under Roman Emperor emperors Aurelian and Carus . He is reported to have been defeated by an Iranian invasion and died in exile in Alania . According to the chronicle Life of the Kings , he was last in his line, but his daughter, Abeshura, is claimed to have been married to Mirian, who would succeed him on the throne and become the first Georgian king to espouse Christianity . ref name Rapp Rapp, Stephen H. 2003 , Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts , p. 293. Peeters Bvba ISBN 90 429 1318 5. ref References Reflist start box succession box before Mihrdat II of Iberia Mihrdat II title List of the Kings of Georgia King of Iberia years 265 284 after Mirian III of Iberia Mirian III end box DEFAULTSORT Aspagur 01 Of Iberia Category Kings of Iberia Category 3rd century monarchs in Asia fr Aspagour Ier d Ib rie ka fi Aspagur I ...   more details



  1. Trdat of Iberia

    Trdat lang ka , sometimes Latinisation of names Latinized as Tiridates , of the Chosroid Dynasty , was the king of Caucasian Iberia Iberia Kartli , eastern Georgia country Georgia from c. 394 to 406. According to the Georgian chronicles, he was a son of Rev II of Iberia Rev II , son of Mirian III of Iberia Mirian III , the first Christian king of Iberia and Salome of Ujarma Salome . Trdat s brother was Sauromaces II of Iberia . He is reported to have succeeded, already in an advanced age, his relative and son in law, Aspacures III of Iberia Varaz Bakur II , and to have been forced to pay tribute to the Sassanid Empire Sassanids . The chronicles praise his piety and credit Trdat with the construction of churches at Rustavi and Nekresi . ref name Rapp Rapp, Stephen H. 2003 , Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts , p. 314. Peeters Bvba ISBN 90 429 1318 5. ref References Reflist s start succession box before Aspacures III of Iberia Varaz Bakur II title List of the Kings of Georgia King of Iberia years 394 406 after Parsman IV of Iberia Parsman IV s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Kings of Iberia Category 4th century births Category 4th century monarchs in Asia Category 5th century monarchs in Asia Category 5th century deaths fr Tiridate Ier d Ib rie simple Trdat of Iberia fi Trdat Iberia ...   more details



  1. Parnajom of Iberia

    P arnajom or P arnajob lang ka , died 90 BC was a king of Caucasian Iberia Iberia from 109 to 90 BC, the fourth in the Pharnabazid dynasty P arnavaziani line. He is known exclusively from the royal list included in the medieval Georgia country Georgian chronicles. He succeeded on death of his father, Mirian I of Iberia Mirian I in 109 BC. He is reported to have added another idol, that of the god Zaden , to the Iberian pagan pantheon, and to have built a fortress to house it. His policy of importing foreign religion is said to have caused a general uprising. The chronicle goes on to describe a great battle between P arnajom and his nobles in which the king is defeated and killed, and the crown given to his son in law, Artaxias I of Iberia Arshak Artaxias , son of the king of Armenia, the rebels ally. P arnajom s son, Mirian II of Iberia Mirian Mirvan , survives, however, to be taken and brought up at the Parthia Persian court. References Thomson, Robert W. 1996 , Rewriting Caucasian History The Medieval Armenian Adaptation of the Georgian Chronicles , p. 42. Oxford University Press , ISBN 0198263732. Rapp, Stephen H. 2003 , Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts , pp. 282 284. Peeters Bvba ISBN 90 429 1318 5. Toumanoff, Cyril . Chronology of the Early Kings of Iberia. Traditio 25 1969 , pp. 10 11. start box succession box title List of the Kings of Georgia King of Iberia before Mirian I of Iberia Mirian I after Artaxias I of Iberia Artaxias I   years 109 90 BC end box DEFAULTSORT Iberia, Farnadjom of Category 90 BC deaths Category Kings of Iberia Category 2nd century BC Asian rulers Category 1st century BC Asian rulers es Farnadjom de Iberia eu Farnadjom Iberiakoa fr Parnadjom Ier ka ru sh Farnajom od Iberije fi Parnad om zh ...   more details



  1. Nerse of Iberia

    Nerse lang ka , also spelled Nerses , of the Nersianid Dynasty Nersianid family, was a Principate of Iberia ruling prince of Caucasian Iberia Iberia Kartli , eastern Georgia country Georgia from c. 760 to 772 and again from 775 to 779 80. Nerse succeeded his father, Adarnase III of Iberia Adarnase III , Curopalates of Iberia, and defied the Arab hegemony in Georgia. In 772, he was summoned by Caliph al Mansur to Baghdad and cast in prison. Released by Caliph al Mahdi 775 785 , Nerse was restored in Iberia in 775, but he again had difficulties with the Arabs, and was forced to flee, through the Daryal Pass , to the Khazars . Received with honors, but unable to gain any substantial support there, Nerse moved to Abkhazia where his family had taken refuge. His office was given by the Caliph to his nephew sister s son Stephen III of Iberia Stephen III . Nerse reconciled with the accomplished fact and, with the Arab permission, returned to Iberia, retiring from politics. By 786, when his Christianized Arab servant, Abo of Tiflis Abo , was martyred , Nerse had disappeared from history. ref Toumanoff, Cyril 1963 . Studies in Christian Caucasian History , p. 399. Washington DC Georgetown University Press . ref References Reflist start box succession box before Adarnase III of Iberia Adarnase III title Principate of Iberia Prince of Iberia years c. 760 772 , 775 779 780 80 after Stephen III of Iberia Stephen III end box Category Monarchs of Georgia country Category 8th century rulers in Asia fr Ners d Ib rie ka II fi Nerse ...   more details



  1. Archil of Iberia

    Arch il lang ka , of the Chosroid Dynasty , was the king of Caucasian Iberia Iberia Kartli , eastern Georgia country Georgia from c. 411 to 435. He was the son and successor of King Mihrdat IV of Iberia Mirdat IV . The two principal medieval Georgian chronicles The Conversion of Kartli , and The Life of Kartli , relate conflicting versions of Archil s reign. The former story is extremely brief, but regretfully indicates that the positions of Zoroastrianism , an official Sasanid religion, was firm in Christian Iberia, a testimony to the effectively unchallenged Sasanid hegemony over the country. The other chronicle informs us of Archil s successful rebellion against Iran, his victory over a punitive force and a retaliatory raid into Arran Republic of Azerbaijan Arran . The authenticity of this latter account has been questioned by modern scholars. Arch il is also attested in two Armenia n sources Koryun s The Life of Saint Mesrob Mashtots , cap. 18 and Moses of Chorene , III.60. ref name Rapp Rapp, Stephen H. 2003 , Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts , p. 316. Peeters Bvba ISBN 90 429 1318 5. ref References Reflist S start succession box before Mihrdat IV of Iberia Mirdat IV title List of the Kings of Georgia King of Iberia years 411&ndash 435 after Mihrdat V of Iberia Mirdat V S end Persondata name Archil of Iberia alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 435 place of death DEFAULTSORT Archil of Iberia Category Kings of Iberia Category Year of birth missing Category 435 deaths Category 5th century monarchs in Asia noble stub Georgia bio stub fr Artchil Ier d Ib rie ka I fi Art il Iberia ...   more details



  1. Principate of Iberia

    Dynasty Guaramid , 588 c. 590 Stephen I of Iberia Stephen I , the Guaramid, c. 590 627 Adarnase I of Iberia Adarnase I , the Chosroid Dynasty Chosroid , 627 637 642 Stephen II of Iberia Stephen ..., c. 693 c. 748 Adarnase III of Iberia Adarnase III , the Nersianid Dynasty Nersianid , c. 748 c. 760 ... , the Guaramid, 779 780 786 Ashot I of Iberia Ashot I , the Bagrationi dynasty Bagratid , 813 830 Bagrat ...History of Georgia The Principate of Iberia lang ka is a conventional term applied to an aristocratic ... the Sassanid Empire Sassanid Persian Empire Iranian suppression of the local royal Chosroid Dynasty , around 580 it lasted until 888, when the kingship was restored by a member of the Bagrationi Dynasty ... as Kartli to the natives and as Caucasian Iberia Iberia to Classical Antiquity Classical and Byzantine Empire Byzantine authors. Its borders fluctuated greatly as the presiding princes of Iberia confronted ... in the Kingdom of Georgia by the early eleventh century. History When the king of a unified Iberia, Bacurius III of Iberia Bakur III , died in 580, the Sassanid government of Iran seized on the opportunity ... restore the monarchy. Maurice did respond, and, in 588, sent his prot g , Guaram I of Iberia Guaram I of the Guaramids, as a new ruler to Iberia. However, Guaram was not crowned as king, but recognized ... Iberia divided into Roman and Sassanid dominated parts at the town of Tbilisi . ref name Suny, p. 25 ... in Iberia, and was a compromise solution amid the Byzantine Iranian rivalry for the control of the Caucasus. The presiding princes of Iberia, as the leading local political authority, were ... the dukes of Iberia from their duchies because they had charters from the Shahanshah Great ... conquests Islamic influence in the Caucasus, but the princes of Iberia were not always consistent ... I of Iberia Stephen I , reoriented his politics towards Iran in a quest to reunite a divided Iberia, but this cost him his life when the Byzantine emperor Heraclius attacked Tbilisi in 626. ref ...   more details



  1. Dachi of Iberia

    Dach i lang ka , also Darchi, , or Darchil, , of the Chosroid Dynasty , was the king of Caucasian Iberia Iberia Kartli , eastern Georgia country Georgia reigning, according to a medieval Georgian literary tradition, for 12 years, from c. 522 to 534. He was given a territorial epithet Ujarmel i , i.e., of from Ujarma for having spent years at his residence at Ujarma . According to the medieval Georgian chronicles, Dachi was the eldest son of King Vakhtang I of Iberia Vakhtang I Gorgasal by Balendukht, daughter of the Sassanid Empire Iranian Sassanid king Hormizd III . He succeeded his father, who had launched an abortive rebellion against the Sassanid hegemony, and took a more conciliatory line with his Iranian suzerains. From his base at Ujarma in Kakheti , which had constituted the royal demesne from the days of the early Chosroids, he spent special missionary efforts to further Christianization Christianize his mountainous subjects. He also enlarged the town of Tbilisi and completed the construction of its citadel which had been founded by his father. Dachi was succeeded by his son, Bacurius II of Iberia Bacurius II . ref Martindale, John Robert 1992 , The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , p. 169. Cambridge University Press , ISBN 0521072336. ref ref Toumanoff, Cyril 1963 , Studies in Christian Caucasian History , pp. 264, 372 374. Georgetown University Press . ref References Reflist start box succession box before Vakhtang I of Iberia Vakhtang I title List of the Kings of Georgia King of Iberia years 522 534 after Bacurius II of Iberia Bacurius II end box DEFAULTSORT Dachi of Iberia Category Kings of Iberia Category 530s deaths Category 6th century monarchs in Asia fr Vatch II d Ib rie eo Da i la 1 a Ujarmeli he , ka fi Dat i ...   more details



  1. SS Iberia

    SS Iberia may refer to several ships SS Iberia 1833 SS Iberia 1954 There was another Iberia, built later for an American company, but the details are not known. shipindex ...   more details



  1. Caucasian Iberia

    III of Iberia Mirian III , the first of the Chosroid dynasty, as List of Kings of Iberia King of Iberia ...Infobox former country native name conventional long name Caucasian Iberia common name Iberia ... I of Iberia Pharnavaz I s reign date start Optional Date of establishment, enter dates in this format ... Caucasian Iberia and Colchis image map2 image map2 alt image map2 caption capital Armazi br Mtskheta ... Georgia footnotes Iberia Georgian language Georgian   , lang la Iberia and Ancient Greek ... Domitian, Brian W. Jones, p. 156. ref The term Caucasus geographic region Caucasian Iberia or Eastern Iberia is used to distinguish it from the Iberian Peninsula , where the present day countries of Spain ... of the name Iberia, proposed by Giorgi Melikishvili , was that it was derived from the contemporary ... Iberia . Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia . vol. iv. Yerevan, Armenian SSR Armenian Academy of Sciences ... of Sver, was derived the word Hber Hver and thus Iberia and the Armenian variants, Ver and Vir. ref name SAE Early history History of Georgia File Iberia georgia cellarius.jpg left thumb 250px Map of Iberia and Colchis by Christoph Cellarius printed in Leipzig in 1706 The area was inhabited in Ancient ... defeated at the end of the 4th century BC by Prince Pharnavaz I of Iberia Pharnavaz , who was at that time ... in a power struggle, became the first List of Kings of Iberia king of Iberia ca. 302 ca. 237 BC ... as the Iberian Gates being the most important of them. main Pharnabazid Dynasty The period following this time of prosperity was one of incessant warfare as Iberia was forced to defend against numerous invasions into its territories. Some southern parts of Iberia, that were conquered from Kingdom ... century BC, the Parnavazian Pharnavazid king Farnadjom of Iberia Farnadjom was dethroned by his own subjects and the crown given to the Armenian prince Arshak I of Iberia Arshak who ascended the Iberian throne in 93 BC, establishing the Arshakids dynasty. Roman period Main Roman Georgia This close ...   more details



  1. Artoces of Iberia

    Artoces was a king of Caucasian Iberia Iberia modern day Georgia country Georgia from 78 to 63 BC. He features in the Classical antiquity Classical accounts of the Third Mithridatic War Appian , Bell. Mithr. 103, 117 Cassius Dio 37.1 2 Eutropius historian Eutropius 6.14 Artaces Festus historian Festus 16 Paulus Orosius Orosius 6.4.8 and is identified with the Artag lang ka , Arik , Rok , or Aderk , of the medieval Georgian annals. ref Toumanoff, Cyril . Chronology of the Early Kings of Iberia. Traditio 25 1969 , p. 11. ref ref name Rapp Rapp, Stephen H. 2003 , Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts , pp. 282 283. Peeters Bvba ISBN 90 429 1318 5. ref According to the Georgian historic tradition, he was the son and successor of Artaxias I of Iberia Artaxias I of the Artaxiad dynasty of Iberia Artaxiads . The medieval Georgian account of his reign is brief and focuses on the devastation of his kingdom at the hands of Parthia Iranians while the Classical sources much closer to the period in question contain a detailed description of Artoces s war with Ancient Rome Rome on the side of Mithridates VI of Pontus and Tigranes the Great Tigranes of Armenia . Alarmed by the Roman occupation of the neighboring Caucasian Albania Albania , Artoces promised peace and friendship but the Roman commander Pompey , informed that he was secretly arming so as to fall upon the Romans on their march in the passes of the Caucasus , Pompey s Georgian campaign advanced in March 65 BC, before resuming the pursuit of Mithridates, to the Iberian ... References reflist start box succession box before Artaxias I of Iberia Artaxias I title List of the Kings of Georgia King of Iberia years 78 63 BC after Parnavaz II of Iberia Pharnabazus II end box DEFAULTSORT Artag Category 63 BC deaths Category Kings of Iberia Category 1st century BC Asian rulers Category Year of birth unknown ca Artag d Ib ria es Artag de Iberia ka II ...   more details



  1. Iberia (disambiguation)

    The name Iberia refers to three historical regions of the old world Iberian Peninsula , in Southwest Europe, location of modern day Portugal and Spain Prehistoric Iberia Caucasian Iberia , a land corresponding roughly to the eastern half of modern day Georgia country Georgia Iberia theme , an eastern province of the Byzantine Empire, in the far north east of modern day Turkey Following from these, Iberia may also refer to Iberia Alb niz Iberia Alb niz , a piano suite by Isaac Alb niz Iberia book Iberia book , by James Michener Images pour orchestre Ib ria Debussy , the second of three orchestral Images by Claude Debussy Iberia District , in the Peruvian province of Tahuamanu Iberia, Missouri , U.S. Iberia, Ohio , U.S. Iberia Parish, Louisiana , U.S. New Iberia, Louisiana , its parish seat. Iberia airline , largest Spanish airline and flag carrier of Spain. Iberia destinations Iberians , pre Roman inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula Caucasian Iberians , Greco Roman designation for Georgians Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Iberia , football team in Los ngeles, Chile See also intitle Iberia Iberian disambiguation disambig ar bg ca Ib ria desambiguaci de Iberia es Iberia desambiguaci n eu Iberia fr Iberia homonymie gl Iberia hom nimos ko ia Iberia disambiguation it Iberia he ka la Iberia discretiva lt Iberija hu Ib ria egy rtelm s t lap nl Iberia ja pl Iberia pt Ib ria desambigua o ro Iberia qu Iberia ru sk Iberia sl Iberia sr fi Iberia uk vo Iberia ...   more details



  1. Pharnabazid Dynasty

    line. By the close of the 2nd century AD, the Pharnabazid rule came to an end and the Arsacid Dynasty of Iberia Arsacid Dynasty took over the crown of Iberia. History According to the Early Middle Ages early medieval Georgian chronicle, The Life of the Georgian Kings , the dynasty descended from Parnavaz I of Iberia Parnavaz I , the founder of the Iberian kingship, who ousted Azoy Azo , a ruler ... r. 189 216 on the throne of Iberia, inaugurating the local Arsacid Dynasty of Iberia Arsacid dynasty .... Hence, the dynasty, although in the female line only, continues to be called by the chronicles as P arnavaziani Second Pharnabazid as suggested by Toumanoff . The dynasty, in the person of Mirian s son, Parnajom of Iberia P arnajom r. 109 90 BC , was dispossessed of the crown by a Artaxiad dynasty of Iberia branch of the Armenian Artaxiad Dynasty Artaxiads whose ascendancy in Iberia lasted from ... , p. 15. ref Once the Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia scions of Parthia Parthian Arsacids had consolidated ... son , 234 159 BC Nimrodids or Second Pharnabazid Dynasty Mirian I of Iberia son in law and adopted son ... son , 20 BC AD 1 Third Pharnabazid Dynasty Pharsman I of Iberia , 1 58 Mihdrat I of Iberia , 58 ...The Pharnabazid or P arnavaziani lang ka is the name of the first dynasty of Georgia country Georgian kings of Kartli Caucasian Iberia Iberia preserved by the Georgian historical tradition ... to have been the founder of a Georgian dynasty. It seems more feasible that as the memory of the historical ... Classical evidence suggests that the kings of Iberia cultivated close relations with the Seleucid ... implied, their overlords in holding in check the Orontid Dynasty of neighboring Satrapy of Armenia ... these dates remain largely speculative. Rapp, p. 274. ref His son, Saurmag I of Iberia Saurmag reign r. 234 159 BC , is reported to have died without a male heir, and the dynasty survived in the female line through the marriage of Saurmag s daughter to Mirian I of Iberia Mirian I r. 159 109 BC , of the Nimrodids ...   more details



  1. Iberia (theme)

    The theme of Iberia lang el was an administrative and military unit Theme Byzantine administrative ... Basil II s annexation of a portion of the Bagrationi Dynasty Georgian Bagratid domains 1000 1021 and later ... Caucasian Iberia Iberian , a Graeco Roman designation of Georgians . ref name Rapp Rapp, Stephen ... Publishers. ref These provinces were organized by Basil II into the theme of Iberia with the capital ..., c. 962 1064. Basil next claimed the principal Armenian Bagratuni Dynasty Bagratid kingdom of Ani , currently ... , pp. 226 7. Blackwell Publishing ISBN 0631220372. ref The kingdom was merged with the theme of Iberia and the capital was transferred from Theodosioupolis to Ani . Henceforth, the theme of Iberia was administered ... referred to as the theme of Iberia and Armenia . ref name Edwards Edwards 1988 , pp. 138 .... ref Government Image Basilios II.jpg thumb left Emperor Basil II , founder of the Theme of Iberia. The exact chronology of the theme of Iberia and of its governors is not completely clear. Unfortunately, the few Greek seals from the theme or from the ambiguous Interior Iberia can seldom be dated .... It is also impossible to identify any commander in Iberia before the appointment, in 1025 6, of the eunuch Niketas of Pisidia as the dux doux or katepano of Iberia. Some scholars believe, however, that the first doux of Iberia was either Romanos Dalassenos or his brother Theophylactos appointed ... 0199279683. ref Since 1071 Gregory Pakourianos was a governor of the Theme of Iberia. The Iberian ..., however, when Constantine IX 1042 1055 dismantled the army of the theme of Iberia, perhaps 5,000 men ... Macedonian revolt of Leo Tornicius, himself the former catapan of Iberia 1047 , ref This Leo Tornicius ... 52, Eustathius Boilas, a Byzantine magnate who moved from Cappadocia to the theme of Iberia, found ... The theme of Iberia did not long survive the Byzantine disaster at the hands of the Seljuk sultan Alp ..., 2001, Pp 341 124 . Category 1070s disestablishments Category Themes of the Byzantine Empire Iberia ...   more details



  1. Iberia Express

    Infobox Airline airline Iberia Express logo Iberia logo.svg logo size 275 IATA I2 ref cite news url http www.elmundo.es elmundo 2012 01 09 economia 1326107729.html title Iberia Express already has its own flight codes to operate, I2 and IBS author date 9 January 2012 work newspaper El Mundo.es accessdate 9 January 2012 ref ICAO IBS callsign Alliance Oneworld parent Iberia airline Iberia company slogan founded October 2011 headquarters key people Luis Gallego CEO ref cite web url http www.flightglobal.com news articles iberia express names vuelings gallego as ceo 365261 title Iberia Express names Vueling s Gallego as CEO author Kerry Reals date 24 November 2011 work publisher Flightglobal accessdate 2 January 2012 ref hubs Madrid Barajas Airport fleet size destinations website Iberia Express ... on 25 March 2012. ref http uk.finance.yahoo.com news iberia express ready takeoff march 102700799.html ... and medium haul routes from Iberia s Madrid hub and provide transfer feed onto Iberia s long haul network ... IAG sets up short haul carrier Iberia Express accessdate 4 November 2011 publisher Reuters date 6 October 2011 ref Iberia was beset by strike action in late December 2011 by pilots concerned over a potential loss of jobs caused by the new airline. Aircraft from other Iberia routes are due to be switched the new Iberia Express operations, operated by newly employed pilots and cabin crew. Iberia intend for the new airline to have a fleet of 40 aircraft in use by 2015. ref cite news title Spain s Iberia ... iberia scraps flights during strike .TwIrVfnxCXk newspaper MSNBC date 29 December 2011 accessdate 2 January 2012 ref Iberia intend for the airline to cover routes operated at a loss by the main ... news articles iag approves 2012 launch for iberia express 363017 title IAG approves 2012 launch for Iberia Express author Max Kingsley Jones date 6 October 2011 work publisher Flightglobal accessdate ... of Spain Category Airlines established in 2011 es Iberia Express ca Iberia Express ...   more details



  1. Iberia Cargo

    Infobox Company airline Iberia Cargo logo File Iberia Cargo.png logo size parent Iberia L neas A reas de Espa a S.A company slogan founded headquarters Madrid , Spain key people Ignacio D ez Barturen Managing Director website http www.iberia cargo.com Image Iberia Tractor equipaje Luggage LEMD 20060507.jpg thumb Iberia Cargo ULD in Madrid Barajas Iberia Cargo is the Iberia airline Iberia unit in charge of air freight and mail carried in the holds of Iberia s airliners, and a fleet of ground delivery vehicles. Through its Cacesa subsidiary, it also provides an express parcel service. In September 2007, Iberia Cargo became the first company of its kind to introduce simplified all electronic, paperless procedures for air shipment operations. Madrid Cargo Terminal Iberia Cargo Operations Centre is the Terminal de Carga de Madrid Madrid Cargo Terminal , built in 1994 for the entry and exit of intercontinental cargo. Its technical characteristics are 16,400 square meters 9,000 on the ground side, with 9 loading bays and 7,400 square meters on the air side on a plot of land of 35,000 square meters. 36 loading and unloading bays for vehicles. An automated robotized warehouse with 375 pallet positions of 10 feet each. 5 storage levels. External links Portalbox Spain Companies Aviation Commons category Iberia http www.iberia cargo.com Official website en icon es icon https www.iberia cargo.com portalcarga portlet en html 202 Fleet and unit load device equipment International Airlines Group Category Iberia Group Category Companies based in the Community of Madrid es Iberia Cargo ...   more details




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