Bacurius (Georgian: ბაკური Bakur) is a Latinized version of the Iranian-derived Georgian male given name.
It may refer to:
Bacurius I of Iberia, king of Iberia 234–249
Bacurius II of Iberia, king of Iberia 534–547
Bacurius III of Iberia, king of Iberia (died 580)
Bacurius the Iberian (died 394), Georgian commander in Roman army
Pacurius, 6th-century Georgian commander in Roman army
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Bacurius (Georgian: ბაკური Bakur) is a Latinized version of the Iranian-derived Georgian male given name. It may refer to: Bacurius I of Iberia, king...
inscriptions mention Bacurius. He is also thought to be a possible maternal great-uncle or grandfather of Peter the Iberian. The name Bacurius is the Latin form...
Bakur III (Georgian: ბაკურ III, Latinized as Bacurius) (died 580) was the last Chosroid king (mepe) of Iberia (natively known as Kartli; ancient Georgia)...
as Bacurius), of the Arsacid dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Iberia (natively known as Kartli; ancient Georgia) from 234 to 249. The name Bacurius is the...
as Bacurius), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Iberia (natively known as Kartli; ancient Georgia) from 534 to 547. The name Bacurius is the...
Theodosius's allies among the Goths led by Alaric and Gainas, and from Bacurius the Iberian, Theodosius's army defeated Eugenius's, and Eugenius was captured...
(shielded cavalry) and archers. As one or both were under the command of Bacurius the Iberian, these may have been allied auxiliary troops from Caucasian...
the Lazi appointed by Antoninus Pius Pacorus of Media Atropatene Pacores Bacurius (disambiguation) Pacurius This disambiguation page lists articles about...
which had been founded by his father. Dachi was succeeded by his son, Bacurius II. Rapp, Stephen H. Jr (2014). The Sasanian World through Georgian Eyes:...
435–447 Vakhtang I, 447–522 Dachi, 522–534 Bacurius II, 534–547 Pharasmanes V, 547–561 Pharasmanes VI, 561–? Bacurius III, ?–580 Adarnase I, Prince of Kakheti...
I Coin of Guaram I, showing Sasanian influences Ruler of Iberia Reign 588 - 590 Predecessor Bacurius III Successor Stephen I Dynasty Guaramid dynasty...
580, Hormizd IV (578–590) abolished the monarchy after the death of King Bacurius III of Iberia, and Iberia became a Persian province ruled by a marzpan...
Reign 547–561 Predecessor Bacurius II of Iberia Successor Pharasmanes VI of Iberia Dynasty Chosroid dynasty Father Bacurius II of Iberia Religion Georgian...
Tang dynasty (d. 643) Audovera, wife of Chilperic I (approximate date) Bacurius III, king of Iberia (Georgia) Eormenric, king of Kent (approximate date)...
Equatorial Guinea in Africa Iberians, Greco-Roman designation for Georgians Bacurius the Iberian, Georgian general Martyrius the Iberian, Georgian calligrapher...
after a reign of 18 years, in 231 or 234. He left on the throne his son Bacurius I. Toumanoff, Cyril (1990). Les dynasties de la Caucasie chrétienne de...
inscriptions in memoriam mention Peter the Iberian alongside his father, and also Bacurius the Iberian who is thought to be a possible maternal great-uncle or grandfather...
magister militum. Claudius Silvanus, a Frankish tribune and later usurper. Bacurius, prince of Caucasian Iberia, tribunus sagittariorum at the Battle of Adrianople...
several monasteries there already. It was in Jerusalem that Rufinus met Bacurius, and by the end of the fourth century a Georgian monastery was founded...
dynasty, on the throne of Iberia. Rev I, 189–216 Vache (son), 216–234 Bacurius I (son), 234–249 Mithridates II (son), 249–265 (Amazaspus III during 260–265...
Recovery. London: B T Batsford Ltd. Woods, David (1996). "Subarmachius, Bacurius, and the Schola Scutariorum Sagittariorum". Classical Philology. 91 (4)...
Son of Rev I. Bacurius I ბაკურ I 234 – 249 King of Iberia. Son of Vache. Mihrdat II მირდატ II 249 – 265 King of Iberia. Son of Bacurius I. Amazasp III...
Vache King of Iberia r. 216–234 Tiridates II King of Armenia r. 217-252 Bacurius I King of Iberia r. 234–249 Khosrov II King of Armenia r. 252-258 Mihrdat...
(Kartli) (complete list) – Rev I, King (189–216) Vache, King (216–234) Bacurius I, King (234–249) Mihrdat II, King (249–265) Aspacures I, King (265–284)...
(447–522) Dachi, King (522–534) Bacurius II, King (534–547) Pharasmanes V, King (547–561) Pharasmanes VI, King (561–?) Bacurius III, King (?–580) Sharer &...
Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse When king Bacurius III of Iberia died in 580, the Sassanid king Hormizd IV seized on the opportunity...
Muhammad (d. 666) 580 Audovera, wife of Chilperic I (approximate date) Bacurius III, king of Iberia (Georgia) Eormenric, king of Kent (approximate date)...