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  2. Kingdom of Iberia - Wikipedia

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    A successor, Adarnase IV of Iberia, formally a vassal of Byzantium, was crowned as the “king of Iberia” in 888. His descendant Bagrat III (r. 975–1014), brought the various principalities together to form a united Georgian monarchy .

  3. List of monarchs of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    After deposition, was named regent for his nephew, George VI, who died as a minor. He then re-ascended as king, reuniting Georgia in 1330. A flexible and far-sighted politician, he recovered Georgia from a century-long Mongol domination, restoring the country's previous strength and Christian culture. 1330-1346 Kingdom of Georgia: Vakhtang III

  4. Georgian monarchs family tree of Iberia - Wikipedia

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    King of Iberia r. 249 to 265: Aspacures I King of Iberia r. 265–284: CHOSROID: Princess Abeshura: Mirian III King of Iberia r. 284–361: Queen consort Nana: Tiridates III King of Armenia r. 298-330: Aspacures II King of Iberia r. 363–365: Rev II King of Iberia r. 345–361: Queen consort Salome d. 361: Mihrdat III King of Iberia r. 365 ...

  5. Mirian III - Wikipedia

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    Mirian III (Georgian: მირიან III) was a king of Iberia or Kartli (), contemporaneous to the Roman emperor Constantine the Great (r. 306–337). He was the founder of the royal Chosroid dynasty.

  6. List of Georgian royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    When king Bacurius III of Iberia died in 580, the Sassanid king Hormizd IV seized on the opportunity to abolish the monarchy of Iberia. The heirs of the royal dynasty withdrew to their highland fortresses. Later they were recognized as the presiding princes of Iberia what resulted the restoration of kingship in 888 by Adarnase IV of Iberia.

  7. Principality of Iberia - Wikipedia

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    When the king of a great unified Iberia, Bakur III, died in 580, the Sassanid government of Persia under Hormizd IV (578–590) seized on the opportunity to abolish the Iberian monarchy. [1] Iberia became a Persian province ruled by a marzpan (governor).

  8. Pharnavaz I - Wikipedia

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    During the continuity of monarchy in Georgia, the Georgian kings presented themselves as heirs to the Kingdom of Iberia founded by King Pharnavaz. [ 57 ] In Tbilisi there is a King Pharnavaz Street, Avenue, and also a statue of Pharnavaz.

  9. Vakhtang I - Wikipedia

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    Vakhtang I Gorgasali (Georgian: ვახტანგ I გორგასალი, romanized: vakht'ang I gorgasali; c. 439 or 443 – 502 or 522), of the Chosroid dynasty, was a king of Iberia, natively known as Kartli (eastern Georgia) in the second half of the 5th and first quarter of the 6th century.