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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 ...
1465–1476 – George I 1476–1511 – Alexander I 1511–1513 – George II "the Bad" 1513–1520 – Annexation by the Kingdom of Kartli; 1520–1574 – Levan 1574–1602 – Alexander II (Under the Ottoman suzerainty after 1578)
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.
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 presiding princes of Iberia, as the leading local political authority, were to be confirmed and sanctioned by the court of Constantinople. They are variously entitled in Georgian sources, erist'avt'-mt'avari , eris-mt'avari , erist'avt'-erist'avi , or simply erist'avi (normally translated in English as "prince", "arch-duke", or "duke").
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.
The Kingdom of Iberia was a Georgian monarchy from 302 BC to AD 580. Kingdom of Iberia may also refer to: Kingdom of the Iberians, AD 888 to 1008; Kingdom of Georgia, 1008 to 1490; Kingdom of Kartli, 1460s to 1762
Nana (Georgian: ნანა) was a Queen consort of the Kingdom of Iberia as the second wife of Mirian III in the 4th century. For her role in the conversion of ...