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AdarnaseIV (Georgian: ადარნასე IV, romanized: adarnaseIV) (died 923) was a member of the Georgian Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and prince of Iberia...
Georgian prince Adarnase III of Iberia, Georgian prince Adarnase III of Tao, Georgian prince AdarnaseIV of Iberia, Georgian king Adarnase V of Tao, Georgian...
succeeding the Chosroid dynasty at the end of the 8th century. In 888 AdarnaseIV of Iberia restored the Georgian monarchy; various native polities then...
married another Adarnase (David I himself being the grandson of Smbat VIII Bagratuni). David I had at least two children: AdarnaseIV of Iberia (d. 923)...
Adarnase V, sometimes rendered as Adarnase II or AdarnaseIV, (Georgian: ადარნასე) (died 961) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti...
monarchy was restored officially as the Kingdom of the Iberians under King AdarnaseIV. The kingdom was concentrated on the historical lands of Tao and Klarjeti...
Style of the Georgian sovereign. Numbered IV, as he was the fourth ruler of Iberia of that name, after Adarnase III of Iberia, of the Nersianid dynasty...
(mepe) of Iberia from 937 until his death. Sumbat was the youngest son of AdarnaseIV. He was a younger brother of David II upon whose death he succeeded as...
Later Liang Abu Bakr al-Khallal, Muslim scholar and jurist (b. 848) AdarnaseIV, prince of Iberia/Kartli (Georgia) Badr al-Hammami (the Elder), Abbasid...
over the period of cultural revival and territorial expansionism. In 888, Adarnase I, of the Bagratids, who had emerged as a winner in protracted dynastic...
prince (with the Byzantine title kouropalates) of Iberia. A successor, AdarnaseIV of Iberia, formally a vassal of Byzantium, was crowned as the “king of...
Guaram. In 881, Ashot formed an alliance with David I of Iberia and AdarnaseIV of Iberia, Bagrat's son and grandson, respectively, to defeat Guaram's...
(complete list) – Adarnase II, King (897–943) Ishchanik, King (943–951) Iany I, King (951–959) Kingdom of the Iberians (complete list) – AdarnaseIV, King (888–923)...
Mongols: depuis Tchinguiz-Khan jusqu'à Timour Bey, ou Tamerlan (in French). Vol. IV. Les fères Van Cleef. p. 330. Rayfield 2012, p. 140. Brosset, Marie-Félicité...
ruler Guaram III, whose son, Guaram IV was married to Adarnase's daughter. He was succeeded by his son, Nerse. Adarnase's title of curopalates testifies to...
After 888 (or 889) restoration under next successive dynasty of mepe AdarnaseIV, the new kingdom would emerge as the fusion of many lands and territories...
Gurgen I, Prince (881–891) Kingdom of the Iberians (complete list) – AdarnaseIV, King (888–923) First Kingdom of Kakheti (complete list) – Juansher,...
endeavors Smbat received strong support from his neighbor to the north, AdarnaseIV of Iberia. Smbat's successes shortly came to a halt when Afshin decided...
Iberia from 923 until his death. The eldest son and ultimate successor of AdarnaseIV of Iberia as king of Iberia, David's control was limited to the duchies...
Armenia and AdarnaseIV of Iberia. The two men collaborated in defeating Constantine III, their common relative, who competed with Adarnase for hegemony...
I of Abkhazia 2. Constantine III of Abkhazia 10. Guaram of Samtskhe 5. unknown name 1. George II of Abkhazia 6. AdarnaseIV of Iberia 3. unknown name...
Shavsheti, Kola, Artaani and Phasiane. Bagrat was a son of the Georgian king AdarnaseIV and acquired the duchy of Upper Tao after the death, in 941, of his relative...
because the title was given by the Byzantine emperor to his father-in-law Adarnase III of Iberia instead, who was a member of the Nersianid dynasty. He had...
was the second son of AdarnaseIV, king of Iberia/Kartli and younger brother of David II (r. 923–937). David succeeded Adarnase as titular king of Iberia...
(died 945), Georgian prince and son of AdarnaseIV Bagrat II of Tao (died 966), Georgian prince and son of Adarnase II Kuropalates This disambiguation page...