David I (Georgian: დავით I) (died 881) was a Georgian Bagratid Prince and curopalates of Iberia/Kartli from 876 to 881. He was murdered by Nasra of Tao-Klarjeti, who self-proclaimed as his successor. David's death led to an inter-dynastic feud under David's only son Adarnase, who eventually, in 888, avenged the killing of his father.
DavidI (Georgian: დავით I) (died 881) was a Georgian Bagratid Prince and curopalates ofIberia/Kartli from 876 to 881. He was murdered by Nasra of Tao-Klarjeti...
Bagrat I (Georgian: ბაგრატ I) (died 876), of the Bagratid dynasty, was a presiding prince ofIberia (modern Georgia) from 830 until his death. Bagrat inherited...
kingdom known as Iberia in classical antiquity. The Georgian Chronicles credits him with being the first monarch founding the kingship of Kartli and the...
Stephen I (Georgian: სტეფანოზ I, Step'anoz I or Stephanoz I; died 628), of the Guaramid Dynasty, was a presiding prince ofIberia (Kartli, central and...
successor of Adarnase IV ofIberia as king ofIberia, David's control was limited to the duchies of Queli-Javakheti, and Lower Tao as the core lands of Inner...
In Greco-Roman geography, Iberia (Ancient Greek: Ἰβηρία Iberia; Latin: Hiberia) was an exonym for the Georgian kingdom of Kartli (Georgian: ქართლი), known...
Mirian I (Georgian: მირიან I) was a king (mepe) ofIberia who reigned in the 2nd century BC. An adopted son of his father-in-law King Sauromaces I, he was...
Mithridates I (Mihrdat I) (Georgian: მითრიდატე I) was the 1st-century king (mepe) ofIberia (Kartli, Georgia) whose reign is evidenced by epigraphic material...
David Kuropalates or Davit Kuropalati may refer to: DavidIofIberia (876–881) David III of Tao (966–1000) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
second half of the 9th century, the only known son ofDavidI Kouropalatates, ruler ofIberia since 876. His father was formally a subject of the Byzantine...
king (mepe) ofIberia or Kartli (Georgia), contemporaneous to the Roman emperor Constantine the Great (r. 306–337). He was the founder of the royal Chosroid...
used often includes David III of Tao, which makes the Builder the fourth king David. Styled II after Vakhtang IofIberia. Son of Bagrat III. Professor...
Vakhtang IofIberia in the 5th century, and received the Byzantine protection. Being recognized as the presiding prince and curopalates ofIberia, Ashot...
Davit I may refer to: Davit I, Caucasian Albanian Catholicos c. 399 DavidIofIberia, Prince in 876–881 DavidIof Imereti, King in 1259–1293 This disambiguation...
titular king (mepe) ofIberia from 937 until his death. Sumbat was the youngest son of Adarnase IV. He was a younger brother ofDavid II upon whose death...
the author of the earliest known Jewish philosophical work of the Middle Ages DavidIofIberia (d. 881) David II ofIberia (d. 937) Davidof Bulgaria (d...
an alliance with DavidIofIberia and Adarnase IV ofIberia, Bagrat's son and grandson, respectively, to defeat Guaram's son, Nasra of Tao-Klarjeti. Several...
Principality ofIberia or Principality of Kartli (Georgian: ქართლის საერისმთავრო, romanized: kartlis saerismtavro) was an early medieval aristocratic regime...
result of the preaching of Saint Nino in the ancient Georgian kingdom of Kartli, known as Iberia in classical antiquity. The then-pagan king ofIberia Mirian...
presiding princes of the early Georgian state ofIberia from the 4th to the 9th centuries. The family, of Iranian Mihranid origin, accepted Christianity...
which later merged with Construcciones Lain to form Obrascón Huarte Lain) Iberia (merged with British Airways to form IAG) Jazztel (acquired by Orange España)...
Peninsula (/aɪˈbɪəriən/), also known as Iberia, is a peninsula in South-western Europe, defining the westernmost edge of Eurasia. It is divided between Continental...
subordinated to the Apostolic See of Antioch: all of her bishops were consecrated in Antioch before being sent to Iberia. Around 480, "[i]n an attempt to secure...
and Iberia, the flag carriers of the United Kingdom and Spain respectively, when British Airways and Iberia became wholly owned subsidiaries of IAG....