• Pacurius (Georgian: ბაკური, romanized: bak'uri) was a Chosroid prince of the Kingdom of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia), and a military commander in the...
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  • Peranius the Iberian, Georgian general Phazas the Iberian, Georgian cavalry officer Pacurius the Iberian, Georgian military commander Hilarion the Iberian, Georgian...
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    time. Gurgenes’ family members—Peranius, Pacurius, and Phazas—had careers in the Roman military. According to the LVG, Vakhtang was survived by three sons...
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  • Iberia, king of Iberia (died 580) Bacurius the Iberian (died 394), Georgian commander in Roman army Pacurius, 6th-century Georgian commander in Roman army...
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  • son as suggested by Procopius. He was the father of Pacurius and uncle of Phazas, two other Iberian generals of the Roman army. According to Cyril Toumanoff...
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  • Peranius and cousin of Pacurius. In 542, he commanded an Armenian force sent with Maximinus by sea from Constantinople to Italy. The expedition was delayed...
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  • who remained the last in the Pharnavazid line. Georgian royal house arranged the wedding of Abeshura to Mirian, who according to the Georgian annals...
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  • probably in the fall of 547, he was sent together with the Iberian prince Pacurius with an army to Italy, in response to Belisarius' appeal.His activities...
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