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  Caucasian Iberia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Iberia was a name given by the ancient Greeks and Romans to the ancient Georgian kingdom of Kartli (4th century BC-5th century AD) corresponding roughly to the eastern and southern parts of the present day Georgia.
Iberia became a tributary of the Sassanian state during the reign of Shapur I (241-272).
A successor, Adarnase II of Tao, formally vassal of Byzantium, was crowned as the “king of Georgians” in 888.
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 Iberia Bank   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Iberia Airlines of Spain, often shortened to Iberia, is the name of the national airline of Spain.
In 317 it was adopted as the state religion by the rulers of Iberia, king Mirian II and queen Nana.
The term "Caucasian Iberia" is used to distinguish it from the Iberian peninsula, where the nations of Spain and Portugal are located.
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The Macedonian yoke was shaken off by Pharnavaz or Pharnabazus, a prince of the royal race, who ruled from 302 to 237 B.C. All through its history Georgia, being on the outskirts of Armenia and Persia, both of George Walton.
In or about the year 371 Georgia was overrun by the Persian king Shapur or Sapor II., and in 379 a Persian general built the stronghold of Tphilis (afterwards Tiflis) as a counterpoise to Mtskhet.
Again Persia stretched out her hand over Georgia, and proved a formidable menace to the existence of the kingdom, until, owing to the severe pressure of the Turks on the one side and of the Byzantine Greeks on the other, she found it expedient to relax her grasp.
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 Colchis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Under Polemon I, the son and successor of Pharnaces II, Colchis was part of the Pontus and the Bosporan Kingdom.
Her son and successor Polemon II was induced by Emperor Nero to abdicate the throne, and both Pontus and Colchis were incorporated in the Province of Galatia (63) and later in Cappadocia (81).
Kuji, a presiding prince (eristavi) of Egrisi under the authority of Pharnavaz I of Iberia (ca302-237 BC) (according to the medieval Georgian annals).
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 Pharnaces II of Pontus - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Pharnaces II of Pontus
Pharnaces II (redirected from Pharnaces II of Pontus)
King of Pontus, on the south shore of the Black Sea, son of Mithridates VI.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 GEORGIA - LoveToKnow Article on GEORGIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Its earliest name was Karthli or Karthveli; the Persians knew it as Gurjistan, the Romans and Greeks as Iberia, though the latter placed Coihis also in the west of Georgia.
The Macedonian yoke was shaken off by Pharnavaz or Pharnabazus, a prince of the royal race, who ruled from 302 to 237 B.c.
(1156-1184), a grandson of David II., Armenia was in part conquered, and Ani, one of its capitals, taken.
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 Caucasian Iberia: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Caucasian Iberia is the term designated to the Kingdom of Iberia (4th century BC - 5th century AD) established in Eastern Georgia A state in southeastern United States; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War
In 317[For more info, click on this link] it was adopted as the state religion by the rulers of Iberia, king Mirian II Mirian ii (3rd century ad), saint king mirian was the king of kartli (iberia) in the eastern georgia (caucasus)georgia....
The term "Caucasian Iberia" is used to distinguish it from the Iberian peninsula A peninsula in southwestern Europe
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 List of countries by date of nationhood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pharnavaz I of Iberia, victorious in power struggle, became the first king of an ancient Georgian Kingdom Iberia (302-237 BC).He has reformed a Georgian alphabet which is created in 5th century BC.
Idriss II founded the city of Fez and unified the tribes between the Moulouya and Um Rabiaa rivers under first Moroccan dynasty.
Count Afonso Henriques is proclaimed sole ruler and Prince of Portugal, detaching the country from the Kingdom of Leon
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 Pharnabazus Definition / Pharnabazus Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
[click for more], when, having received orders from Darius II to send in the outstanding tribute of the Greek cities on the coast, he, like TissaphernesTissaphernes (Pers.
When Darius II ordered the collection of the outstanding tribute of the Greek cities, he entered into an alliance with Sparta against Athens, which in 412 led to the conquest of the greater part of Ionia.
But Tissaphernes was unwilling to take action and tried to achieve his aim by astute and often perfidious negotiation...
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 Pharnavaz II of Iberia Definition / Pharnavaz II of Iberia Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Pharnavaz II of Iberia Definition / Pharnavaz II of Iberia Research
Parnavaz II (Bartom) (known as Pharnabazius to Romans) (d.
However, Roman power over Iberia proved to be impermanent.
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 List of the Kings of Georgia - King of Kartli
Persian and Byzantine conquest destroyed rule and replaced the hereditary king with a hereditary prince who continued to fight until they finally regained power with the dawn of the Arabs in the seventh century.
Guaram I (588-590) Stephanoz I (590-627) Adarnase I (627-637) Stephanoz II (637- 650) Adarnase II (650-684) Guaram II (684-693) Guaram III (693-748) Adarnase III Nersiani (748-760)...
Iberia was a Greek-Roman name of the ancient kingdom of Kartli in what is now Eastern Georgia which began about 302 BC and fell to the Byzantines and Persians in 580.
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 GEORGIA - Online Information article about GEORGIA
Romans and Greeks as Iberia, though the latter placed Colhis also in the See also:
Shapur or Sapor II., and in 379 a Persian general built the stronghold of Tphilis (afterwards Tiflis) as a counterpoise to Mtskhet.
Minor, but they were on the whole successfully repulsed, although they plundered Tiflis.
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The oldest form of the Georgian alphabet "Asomtavruli" was invented in 412 B.C. by Georgian priests of the cult of Matra (Mitra/Mitras).
The reformator of "Asomtavruli" in 284 B.C. was the King of Iberia Parnavaz I, the founder of the Georgian Royal dynasty of Parnavazians [15].
Georgians credit King Pharnavaz as the creator of the Georgian script, when he lived 2 centuries before Christ.
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 Klarjeti - All About All   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Ashot II, Kouropalates (945-954, without having the official title of King)
Bagrat II the Simple (Bagrat Regveni), King (961-994) with
Bagrat III, Eristavi of Kartli (since 975), King of Abkhazia (since 976), Kouropalates of Iberia (1001), King of Kings of Georgians and Abkhazians (1008-1014)
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Pharnavaz II of Iberia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Pharnavaz II of Iberia
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