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Rev I the Just (Georgian: რევ I მართალი, romanized: rev I martali) was a king of Iberia (natively known as Kartli, i.e., eastern Georgia) from 189 to 216. His reign inaugurated the local Arsacid dynasty .
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. 365–380 diarch 370–378: Sauromaces II King of Iberia r. 361–363 diarch 370–378: Trdat King of Iberia r. 394–406: Peranius General of the Roman Empire: Phazas Officer of the Roman Empire: Aspacures III King of ...
King of Iberia. Husband of Aspacures I's daughter. The 1st Georgian king who adopted Christianity and introduced it as a state religion during his reign. Co-ruled with his son Rev II of Iberia (345–361).
Vache was the son of King Rev I the Just [1] and his wife, Greek Princess Sephelia. [2] As such, he was a member of the cadet branch of the Arsacid dynasty that ruled over the Kingdom of Iberia since 189.
In 580, Hormizd IV (578–590) abolished the monarchy after the death of King Bacurius III of Iberia, and Iberia became a Persian province ruled by a marzpan (governor). Georgian nobles urged the Byzantine emperor Maurice to revive the kingdom of Iberia in 582, but in 591 Byzantium and Persia agreed to divide Iberia between them, with Tbilisi ...
However, Iberia succeeded in detaching itself from the Roman dominion in the last decade of the 1st century BC and emerged as a more powerful state in the 1st century AD. Pharasmanes I of Iberia (r. AD 1–58) energetically interfered in the affairs of Armenia which was then a bone of contention between Rome and Parthia and installed his ...
Matthias Corvinus (1443–1490), King of Hungary and Croatia, King of Bohemia, and Duke of Austria; Menander II (fl. 90–85 BC), Indo-Greek ruler; Peter of Castile (1334–1369), King of Castile and León; Peter I of Portugal (1320–1367), King of Portugal and the Algarve; Rev I of Iberia (189–216), King of a Georgian Kingdom of 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 Pharnabazids, and replace Amazaspus with his son Rev I, whose reign (189-216) inaugurated the Arsacid dynasty ...