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  2. Kingdom of Iberia - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Category:Kingdom of Iberia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Category:Wars involving the Kingdom of Iberia - Wikipedia

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    Battles involving the Kingdom of Iberia (2 P) I. Iberian War (1 C, 30 P) Pages in category "Wars involving the Kingdom of Iberia"

  5. Category:Kings of Iberia - Wikipedia

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    Azo of Iberia; P. Pharnavaz II This page was last edited on 27 December 2024, at 06:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Mirian I - Wikipedia

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    The medieval Georgian Chronicles, telling the history of the ancient Kingdom of Iberia, remains vague on the origins of Mirian.In the book, he is named a "Nebrotid" along with his descendants, an indication of his Persian origin as "Nebrot" was the Georgian name for Biblical figure Nimrod, the mythical ancestor of Persians. [1]

  7. Christianization of Iberia - Wikipedia

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    Iberia was a factor in a competitive diplomacy of the Roman and Sasanian Empires, and on occasion became a major player in proxy wars between the two empires. The kingdom shared many institutions and concepts with the neighbouring Iranians, had been physically connected to the "Iranian Commonwealth" since the Achaemenid period through commerce ...

  8. Kartlos - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Principality of Iberia - Wikipedia

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    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").