Pharnavaz II (Georgian: ფარნავაზ II) (died 30 BC), of the Artaxiad dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 63 to 30 BC. He...
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It may refer to: Pharnavaz I, Georgian king Pharnavaz II, Georgian king Prince Pharnavaz of Georgia, Georgian royal prince Pharnavaz Chikviladze, Georgian...
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Pharnavaz I (/fɑːrnɑːvɑːz/; Georgian: ფარნავაზ I, romanized: parnavaz I Georgian pronunciation: [pʰaɾnavaz]) was a king (mepe) of Kartli, an ancient Georgian...
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years later, the Romans again marched (36 BC) on Iberia forcing King Pharnavaz II to join their campaign against Albania. While another Georgian kingdom...
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BC) Hyrcanus II, king and high priest of Judea (until 40 BC) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Minor (the Younger), Roman politician Pharnavaz II, king of Iberia...
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from his marriage on a sister of Pharnavaz I of Iberia. Kartam was adopted by King Pharnavaz II. He married Pharnavaz's daughter and had two sons: Pharasmanes...
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Mirian II (Georgian: მირიანი) or Mirvan (მირვანი) (c. 90–20 BC) was a king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 30 to 20 BC. His reign marked...
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South Caucasus, subduing Iberia. There, Canidius forced the Iberian King Pharnavaz II into an alliance against Zober, king of neighboring Albania, subduing...
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Artoces of Iberia King of Iberia (more...) Reign BC 78-63 Predecessor Artaxias I Successor Pharnavaz II Dynasty Artaxiad dynasty of Iberia...
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years later (36 BC), the Romans again marched on Iberia forcing King Pharnavaz II to join their campaign against Caucasian Albania. The former Kingdom...
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years later, the Romans again marched (36 BC) on Iberia forcing King Pharnavaz II to join their campaign against Albania. During this time Armenia and...
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from Pharnavaz I, the founder of the Kingdom of Iberia, who ousted Azo, a ruler allegedly left by Alexander the Great to govern the country. Pharnavaz, whose...
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resting on a sceptre. Tigran II and Tigran IV both minted copper coins with the figure of Hercules. The coins of Tigran II's predecessors bore the title...
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invaded Armenia in 35. When the Parthian prince Orodes, son of Artabanus II of Parthia, attempted to dispossess Mithridates of his newly acquired kingdom...
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includes David III of Tao, which makes the Builder the fourth king David. Styled II after Vakhtang I of Iberia. Son of Bagrat III. Professor Cyril Toumanoff considered...
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Georgian king Pharnavaz I of Iberia consolidate his reign against his unruly vassals. The alliance with Georgia was cemented when King Pharnavaz married a...
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BC) Hyrcanus II, king and high priest of Judea (until 40 BC) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Minor (the Younger), Roman politician Pharnavaz II, king of Iberia...
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invaded Armenia in AD 35. When the Parthian prince Orodes, son of Artabanus II of Parthia, attempted to dispossess Mithridates of his newly acquired kingdom...
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King (90–78 BC) Artoces, King (78–63 BC) Pharnavaz II, King (63–32 BC) Mirian II, King (30–20 BC) Arshak II, King (20 BC–1 AD) Rajesh Kumar Singh (2013)...
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the primary Pharnavazid line came to a complete end. Kings Aspacures II and Rev II through their mother Queen Nana were the direct descendants of King...
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or after he captured Ani in 1124. Where the coins of his father, George II, and grandfather, Bagrat IV, had slavishly imitated Byzantine examples, David...
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Roman statesman, (d. 149 BC) Mete Khan, Xiongnu emperor, (d. 174 BC) Pharnavaz I of Iberia, King of Georgia Zenodotus of Ephesus, first librarian of...
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descendants of Constantine II, the Kings of Kakheti from George VIII and the Kings of Imereti from Bagrat VI. Upon Teimuraz II's death, Kartli and Kakheti...
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named Serapeitis. The inscriptions mention Georgian monarchs, Pharnavaz I and Pharasmanes II, and other members of aristocracy. The inscriptions are dated...
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This is a list of notable Georgians. Pharnavaz I, King of Iberia from 302 to 237 BC Vakhtang I Gorgasali, King of Iberia from 447/449–502/522 David the...
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version has Azon, depicted as a tyrant, subsequently deposed and killed by Pharnavaz, the member of the local ruling clan (P’arnavaziani), whose father and...
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Armenia (2016) Leuville-sur-Orge, France (2001) Argos, Greece (1991) Pharnavaz I Tochinoshin Tsuyoshi, (Levan Gorgadze born 1987), sumo wrestler Armazi...
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most or all of their reign. Byzantine emperors Constantine VIII and Basil II, reigning for 66 years in total (962–1028) and for 65 years in total (960–1025)...
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Many of the monarchs had names based on this etymological root like Pharnavaz, Pharnajom and Pharasmanes. The word was borrowed into the Georgian language...
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291 BC) 234 BC Pharnavaz I of Iberia, King of Georgia Zenodotus of Ephesus, first librarian of the Library of Alexandria 233 BC Deidamia II is the Greek...
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