Prince Mirian or Mihr (Georgian: მირიანი; მირი) was a Georgian prince of the royal Chosroid dynasty reigning between 736 and 741.[1]
^Cyrille Toumanoff, Les dynasties de la Caucasie chrétienne de l'Antiquité jusqu'au XIXe siècle : Tables généalogiques et chronologiques, Rome, 1990, p. 546.
half of the royal treasury was left to his second son, the future ruler Archil ofKakheti "the Martyr", who remained in Kakheti. The reign ofMirian was...
strengthened by Leon's marriage with Gurandukht, the daughter of Archil's brother MirianofKakheti. In 735, a large expedition led by Arab general Marwan was...
prince of the eastern Georgian region ofKakheti. Archilʼs biography is related in the medieval corpus of Georgian chronicles known as The Life of Kartli...
Mirian (Georgian: მირიანი; Russian: Мириан Ираклиевич Грузинский, Mirian Irakliyevich Gruzinsky) (19 August 1767 – 15 October 1834) was a Georgian prince...
wife, third daughter ofMirianofKakheti. The name Adarnase derives from Middle Persian Ādurnarsēh, with the second component of the word (Nase) being...
mothers of the Georgian monarchs. List of the mothers of the Ottoman Sultans List of the mothers of the Safavid Shahs List of the mothers of the Mughal...
Adarnase II, Prince ofKakheti and Presiding Prince of Iberia, c. 650–684 Stephen, Prince ofKakheti, 685–736 Mirian, Prince ofKakheti, 736–741 Archil “the...
Mirian I (Georgian: მირიან I) was a king (mepe) of Iberia who reigned in the 2nd century BC. An adopted son of his father-in-law King Sauromaces I, he...
west and besieged the fortress of Anakopia, where Archil ofKakheti and his brother Mihr, who were assisted by Leon I of Abkhazia, were stationed. The...
prince of Iberia since 627. 637–650 – Stephen I, also prince of Iberia 650–684 – Adarnase II, prince of Iberia 685–736 – Stephen II 736–741 – Mirian 736–786...
conversion of Iberia to Christianity, withdrew to the mountain pass in Bodbe, Kakheti. St Nino died soon after; immediately after her death, King Mirian commenced...
was a prince of Iberia of the Chosroid Dynasty (natively known as Kartli, eastern Georgia) who functioned as a co-king to his father Mirian III, the first...
conversion of Georgians to the Christian faith, withdrew to the Bodbe gorge, in Kakheti, where she died c. 338-340. At the behest of King Mirian III (r....
the conversion of King Mirian III, his wife Queen (later Saint) Nana and their family. Cyril Toumanoff dates the conversion ofMirian to 334, his official...
the self-name of the Ingush, Ghalghaï. Gligvi are mentioned in Georgian sources as an ethnonym that existed during the reign ofMirian I in II century...
Christianization of Iberia by Saint Nino during the reign of King Mirian III, Christianity was made the state religion of the kingdom. Starting in the early 6th century...
(Georgian: სანაგირე; sɑnɑgɪrɛ) or monastery of Saint George is a Georgian orthodox medieval monastery in the Kakheti region, Georgia. It is located in the Gurjaani...
by his dynastic name Mirian III. Mirian III became thus the first head of this branch of the Mihranid family in the Kingdom of Iberia, known as the Chosroid...
Mirian Tsalkalamanidze (Georgian: მირიან ცალქალამანიძე, 20 April 1927 – 3 August 2000) was a Georgian flyweight freestyle wrestler. He competed for the...
son of Artag, and his demise in the struggle with the once-exiled prince Mirian who eventually restored the Pharnabazid dynasty to the throne of Iberia...
Consort ofKakheti, and later Kartli-Kakheti in Eastern Georgia, as the third wife of King Erekle II (also known as Heraclius II). She was a daughter of Katsia-Giorgi...
438 W.E.D. Allen, location: 10953—10956 Rayfield, D. (2013) Edge of Empires: A History of Georgia, Reaktion Books, ISBN 9781780230702 W.E.D. Allen (1970)...
a significant portion of Kartli, bringing his borders close to the Arab-controlled Tbilisi. For a brief period of time, Kakheti and Hereti in eastern...
Georgian). National Parliamentary Library of Georgia. Retrieved 27 September 2023. Sanikidze, George (2000). "KAKHETI". Encyclopædia Iranica (online ed.)....
ethnonym is mentioned in the form of Gligvi as an ethnonym during the reign ofMirian I, as well as the ruler ofKakheti Kvirike III. In Russian sources...