John Senekerim (Georgian: იოანე სენექერიმი) was the ruler of the Kingdom of Hereti from 951 to 959. John is the only known child of King Ishkhanik. During his reign Hereti reached an apex of power and prestige, mainly after the annexation of the right bank of Caucasian Albania. Armenian historian Movses Kaghankatvatsi calls him the "restorer of the Kingdom of Albania".[citation needed] Later he annexed parts of Kakheti and adopted the title of "King of the Tsanars". John had a good relations with the representatives of the Sallarid dynasty (Daylam) and with David III Kuropalates of Tao. Like his father Ishkhanik and grandmother Dinar, he contributed a lot to the conversion of his kingdom. He died in 959 without heirs. As a result the prince of Kakheti Kvirike II took the opportunity to annex his estates.
John Senekerim (Georgian: იოანე სენექერიმი) was the ruler of the Kingdom ofHereti from 951 to 959. John is the only known child of King Ishkhanik. During...
The Kingdom ofHereti (Georgian: ჰერეთის სამეფო heretis samepo) was a medieval Georgian monarchy which emerged in Caucasus on the Iberian-Albanian frontier...
ruler ofHereti between 943–951. He was the son and successor of Adarnase Patrikios, ruled together with his mother Queen regnant Dinar, sister of Grand...
Georgia with the rest of the country. Indeed, the Kingdom of Kakheti-Hereti had declared its independence during the reign of George I (r. 1014-1027)...
significant portion of Kartli, bringing his borders close to the Arab-controlled Tbilisi. For a brief period of time, Kakheti and Hereti in eastern Georgia...
Pereira attributed the victory of the Portuguese in the battle of Aljubarrota in 1385 to George. During the reign ofJohn I of Portugal (1357–1433), George...
enclaves under his control and reducing the kings of Lori and Kakheti-Hereti, as well as the emir of Tbilisi to vassalage. Like many medieval Caucasian...
ruler of Gardman between 895–940 and father-in-law of King Ashot II of Armenia. He was the son of Grigol Hamam and brother of Atrnerseh, ruler ofHereti. His...
ruled the kingdoms of Tashir-Dzoraget (978-1118) and Kakheti-Hereti (1029/1038-1105). They originated as a junior branch and vassals of the Bagratid dynasty...
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Kartli and devastated Hereti, an eastern province of the principality of Kakheti. He appointed a certain Aboulal as mtavari ("count") of the region, but he...
"History of Tbilisi". tbilisi.gov.ge. Retrieved 14 July 2023. Everett-Heath, John (2020). "Tbilisi (Tbilisi), Georgia (Tiflis)". The Concise Dictionary of World...
Kakheti, 736–741 Archil “the Martyr”, Prince of Kakheti, 736–786 John, Prince of Kakheti, 786–790 Juansher, Prince of Kakheti, 786–807 Guaramid dynasty Juansheriani...
Tigranes V Dinar ofHereti (reigned in the 10th century) – she ruled with her son Ishkhanik Tamar of Georgia (reigned 1184–1213) Rusudan of Georgia (reigned...
Albanian tribes ofHereti were converted to Eastern Orthodoxy by Dinar, Queen ofHereti in the 10th century. The religious affairs of this small principality...
commander of Sukhumi; executed with the entire garrison and extermination of the city's population by Abkhazian militia during the Sukhumi massacre John Shalikashvili...
Congressional Quarterly Global Researcher, October 2007, pp. 244–245 Wilford, John Noble (17 December 1996). "Geologists Link Black Sea Deluge to Farming's...
Addison-Wesley Professional. ISBN 978-0-201-70052-7. Greppin, John A.C. (1981). "Some comments on the origin of the Georgian alphabet". Bazmavēp (139): 449–456.*Haarmann...
originated from the legendary patriarch "Heros", the son of Thargamos, who founded the city ofHereti (later known as Khoranta) at the Alazani River. During...
Hewitt, B. G. (1995), Georgian: a structural reference grammar, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Hewitt, B. G. (1996), Georgian: a Learner's Grammar, London: Routledge...
per John Zosimus, that was on 1 May, the year traditionally held by the Georgian Orthodox Church. Apart from the historians, Iberia's conversion is of greater...
much momentum. Many of the Georgian lands, such as Tao, Tbilisi, Kakheti and Hereti, were either under the rule of foreign empires or of independent kings...
(Gamrekelidze) Bishop of Dedoplistsqaro and Hereti: Melchisedek (Khachidze) Bishop of Gardabani and Martqopi: Jacob (Iakobishvili) Bishop of Surami and Khashuri:...