Bakur I (Georgian: ბაკურ I, Latinized as Bacurius), of the Arsacid dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Iberia (natively known as Kartli; ancient Georgia) from...
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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...
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ranks. Scholarly opinion is divided whether Bacurius can be identified with one of the kings named Bacurius the Great (Georgian: ბაკურ დიდი, romanized:...
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Bakur III (Georgian: ბაკურ III, Latinized as Bacurius) (died 580) was the last Chosroid king (mepe) of Iberia (natively known as Kartli; ancient Georgia)...
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I, 189–216 Vache (son), 216–234 Bacurius I (son), 234–249 Mithridates II (son), 249–265 (Amazaspus III during 260–265 was his anti-king) Aspacures I (son)...
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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...
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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 l'Antiquité...
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royal list of Iberia and merely relates that Mihrdat was the son of Bakur I. Professor Cyril Toumanoff hypothesized that there was the other Iberian king...
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chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d. 643) Audovera, wife of Chilperic I (approximate date) Bacurius III, king of Iberia (Georgia) Eormenric, king of Kent (approximate...
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the Lazi appointed by Antoninus Pius Pacorus of Media Atropatene Pacores Bacurius (disambiguation) Pacurius This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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King Rev I was a great-grandson of King Mithridates V of Parthia Her father died in 284 AD, who remained the last in the Pharnavazid line. Georgian royal...
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Parthia as Vonones I) Orodes 16–18 (Son of Artabanus III king of Parthia) Artaxias III 18–35 (From the house of Polemon) Arsaces I 35 (Son of Artabanus...
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(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...
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(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) Mirian...
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Guaram I (Georgian: გუარამ I) was a Georgian prince, who attained to the hereditary rulership of Iberia and the East Roman (Byzantine) title of curopalates...
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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...
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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...
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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:...
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magister militum. Claudius Silvanus, a Frankish tribune and later usurper. Bacurius, prince of Caucasian Iberia, tribunus sagittariorum at the Battle of Adrianople...
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Battle of the Frigidus (category Theodosius I)
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...
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Scholae Palatinae units, the Scutarii under Cassio and the Sagittarii under Bacurius, engaged the Goths without orders. This forced the Battle of Adrianople...
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that Rufinus met Bacurius, and by the end of the fourth century a Georgian monastery was founded there. During the reign of Vakhtang I, the Georgian hero-king...
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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...
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Recovery. London: B T Batsford Ltd. Woods, David (1996). "Subarmachius, Bacurius, and the Schola Scutariorum Sagittariorum". Classical Philology. 91 (4)...
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Vakhtang I Gorgasali, King (447–522) Dachi, King (522–534) Bacurius II, King (534–547) Pharasmanes V, King (547–561) Pharasmanes VI, King (561–?) Bacurius III...
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wife of Muhammad (d. 666) 580 Audovera, wife of Chilperic I (approximate date) Bacurius III, king of Iberia (Georgia) Eormenric, king of Kent (approximate...
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Iberia into his Empire. Iberia becomes a mere province. 580 AD Death of Bacurius, the last Chosroid ruler of Iberia and subsequent abolition of Iberian...
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Kakheti, Vol. I, Tbilisi, ISBN 978-9941-9677-8-8 Dolidze, I. (1965) Georgian monuments of Law, V. II, Metsniereba Publishing, Tbilisi Paghava, I. (2012) Rediscovering...
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Bakur, also known as Aurelius Pacorus or Pacorus (Latinized: Bacurius, Aurelius Pacorus Greek: Αύρήλιος Πάκορος) was a Parthian Prince who served as one...
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wife of Alexander I of Imereti, who was really a Duke of Shorapani and not a king. Annexation of Imereti to Russia by Alexander I of Russia, 20 February...
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