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SumbatI may refer to: SumbatI of Klarjeti (died 899) SumbatI of Iberia (died 958) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
SumbatI (Georgian: სუმბატ I) (died 958) was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti, hereditary ruler of Lower Tao and the titular...
SumbatI (Georgian: სუმბატ I) (died 899) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and hereditary ruler of Klarjeti from c. 870 until...
His possessions were equally divided among his sons: Gurgen I obtained Tao, while SumbatI received Klarjeti.[citation needed] Ashot's youngest son, Guaram...
after becoming king. According to Vardan Areveltsi, David was poisoned by SumbatI and Ivane II Orbeli, who Orbelis with Prince George, or Demetrius, or both...
According to Vardan Areveltsi the Georgian King David V was poisoned by Sumbat and Ivane Orbeli who had made an agreement with Prince George, that he would...
moniker rendered in English as "the Simple". Bagrat was the elder son of SumbatI, whom he succeeded as “king of the Iberians” in 958. In spite of having...
of presiding princes of Iberia, now as kings of Iberia. Usually counted as I, but he was the second Ashot ruling in Tao, after Ashot the Great. Sometimes...
(994–1008) Klarjeti (complete list) – David I, King (900–943) Sumbat II, King (943–988) David II, King (988–992/993) Sumbat III, King (992/993–1011) Easter Island...
upset SumbatI and Ivane II Orbeli. Davit V died suddenly six months after becoming king. According to Vardan Areveltsi, David was poisoned by SumbatI and...
of Turkey). The inscriptions mention Georgian prince and titular king SumbatI of Iberia. The inscriptions are dated to the first half of the 10th century...
Iberia (died 937) Ashot II of Tao (died 954) Bagrat Magistros (died 945) SumbatI of Iberia (died 958) Anonymous daughter, married Constantine III of Abkhazia...
the oldest son of SumbatI, founder of the Klarjeti line of the Bagratids. Upon Sumbat’s death in 889, David’s younger brother Bagrat I became a successor...
traveler and historian Stylianos Zaoutzes, Byzantine official and minister SumbatI of Klarjeti, Georgian prince Wang Gong, Chinese warlord Zheng Qi, chancellor...
(861–881) Padla I Arevmaneli, Prince (881–893) Kvirike I, Prince (893–918) Klarjeti (complete list) – SumbatI Mampali, King (870–889) Bagrat I, King (889–900)...
the 11th-century chronicler Sumbat Davitis-Dze, Bagrat died on April 20, Easter Sunday of the year 129 of the Georgian era (i.e., 909 AD). However, Easter...
no Yorimoto, Japanese waka poet Qingliang Wenyi, Chinese Buddhist monk SumbatI, king of Iberia (Georgia) probable Drogo, duke of Brittany Gorm the Old...
investiture as curopalates. David died childless, being succeeded by his brother SumbatI. Tavadze, Leri (2012). "კურაპალატის ტიტული ტაო-კლარჯეთის ბაგრატიონთა სამეფო...
construction was finished in the mid-10th century, during the rule of SumbatI of Iberia. It is located high above the right bank of the Imerkhevi River...
no Yorimoto, Japanese waka poet Qingliang Wenyi, Chinese Buddhist monk SumbatI, king of Iberia (Georgia) probable Drogo, duke of Brittany Gorm the Old...
titles passed to his brother King SumbatI. 954, the year of Ashot's death reported by the medieval chronicler Sumbat was confirmed by a Georgian inscription...
Sumbat Davitis Dze (Georgian: სუმბატ დავითის ძე), or Sumbat, son of David, in modern English transliteration, was the 11th-century Georgian chronicler...
as a province or as a vassal. The marriage of the Chosroid king Vakhtang I of Iberia to the Roman princess Helena seems to have enabled the Iberians...
ambassadors. The marshal (Georgian: amirspasalar) had charge of the royal stables, i.e. "Commander-in-Chief" of the army. The tutor (Georgian: atabeg) came to...
Klarjeti and Javakheti. He is reported by the medieval Georgian author Sumbat Davitis-Dze to be the first Bagrationi ruler, a claim that has not been...
Tao-Klarjeti and ruler of Klarjeti from 943 until his death. Sumbat was the only son of David I, whom he succeeded as prince of Klarjeti. Little is known...
medieval historical literature such as the early 11th-century chronicle of Sumbat Davitis-dze, and formed the basis of the dynasty's political ideology for...