Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
In Greco-Roman geography, Iberia (Ancient Greek: Ἰβηρία Iberia; Latin: Hiberia; Parthian: wurğān; Middle Persian: wiručān) was an exonym for the Georgian kingdom of Kartli (Georgian: ქართლი), known after its core province, which during Classical Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages was a monarchy in the Caucasus, either as ...
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate
Wars involving the Kingdom of Iberia (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Kingdom of Iberia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The kingdom of the 6th and 7th centuries is sometimes called the Regnum Toletanum or Kingdom of Toledo after the new capital of Toledo in Hispania. A civil war starting in 549 resulted in an invitation from the Visigoth Athanagild , who had usurped the kingship, to the Byzantine emperor Justinian I to send soldiers to his assistance.
Kingdom of Iberia (302 BC – 580 AD) Early Middle Ages. Principate of Iberia (580–888) Emirate of Tbilisi (736–1122) Kingdom of Abkhazia (778–1008)
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:02, 28 March 2020: 792 × 696 (4.01 MB): Ercwlff: It gave false impression that Argveti was something more than territory changing between two the kingdoms
On its east it bordered the Kingdom of Iberia and Montes Moschici (now the Lesser Caucasus). The south of Colchis bordered Armenia . The westward extent of the country is considered differently by different authors: Strabo makes Colchis begin at Trabzon , while Ptolemy , on the other hand, extends Pontus to the Rioni River .
Kartlos from The Georgian Chronicles (King Vakhtang VI redaction), 1700s. [1]Kartlos (Georgian: ქართლოსი) is the legendary progenitor and "father of all Georgians" [2] in the Georgian mythology, more specifically of the nation of Kartli, known as the Kingdom of Iberia in the classical antiquity.