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Decisive for the future history of Iberia was the foundation of the Sasanian (or Sassanid) Empire in 224 by Ardashir I. [32] [33] By replacing the weak Parthian realm with a strong, centralized state, it changed the political orientation of Iberia away from Rome. Iberia became a tributary of the Sasanian state during the reign of Shapur I (241
Principality of Iberia - Nerse: Georgian: Principality of Iberia: daughter of Adarnase III of Iberia: Stephen III: Georgian: Principality of Iberia: daughter of Guaram III of Iberia: Ioane: Georgian: Principality of Iberia: Juansher: daughter of Nerse of Iberia: Ashot I: Georgian: Principality of Iberia: daughter of Smbat VIII Bagratuni: David ...
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Alexander reportedly brought Azoy (Azo). together with followers, to Mtskheta and established Kingdom of Iberia. Azo pulled down all fortresses in the land of Iberia, leaving four fortresses [standing] at the "gates of Iberia", and filling them with soldiers. [3] In the 4th-3rd centuries BC area was part of the Iberian Kingdom as noted by Strabo.
History of Iberia may refer to: History of Iberia (airline), Spanish airline; History of the Iberian Peninsula, peninsula in the Southwest corner of Europe; History of the Kingdom of Iberia (302 BC–580 AD), an ancient Georgian kingdom; History of Sasanian Iberia (523–626/627), the eastern parts of Caucasian Georgia under direct Sasanian rule
Hiberia is an alternate form of Iberia, and generally refers to the Iberian Peninsula in southwest Europe. It may also refer to: Hiberia, the wife of Ruricius, a Gallo-Roman aristocrat; Kingdom of Iberia (c. 302 BC –580 AD), in the Caucasus region
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