Guaram III (Georgian: გუარამ III), of the Guaramid dynasty, was a presiding prince of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from before 693 to c. 748. Guaram...
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Emperor Michael III (r. 842–867). Leo Phokas, general and brother of Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas (r. 963–969). Guaram I, Prince of Iberia Guaram II, Prince...
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Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) in 748. Son of Guaram III of Iberia. Guaram IV succeeded his father Guaram III in 748 only as hereditary prince. He was not...
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King David. Guaram I (588–c. 590) Stephanus I (c. 590–627) Guaram II (684–c. 693) Guaram III (c. 693–c. 748) Guaram IV (748) Stephanus III (779/780–786)...
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respond, and, in 588, sent his protégé, Guaram I of the Guaramids, as a new ruler to Iberia. However, Guaram was not crowned as king, but recognized as...
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(complete list) – Guaram III, Prince (c.693–c.748) Adarnase III, Prince (c.748–c.760) Nerse, Prince (c.760–772, 775–779/780) Stephen III, Prince (779/780–786)...
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result of the previous Khazar raids, and that the local Georgian prince, Guaram III of Iberia, actually sided with the Arabs in order to repeal them beyond...
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Inner Iberia, he seems to have succeeded the Guaramid ruler Guaram III, whose son, Guaram IV was married to Adarnase's daughter. He was succeeded by his...
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Tao-Klarjeti. Guaramid dynasty Guaram I (588–c. 590) Stephanus I (c. 590–627) Guaram II (684–c. 693) Guaram III (c. 693–c. 748) Stephanus III (779/780–786) Odzrkhe...
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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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Guaram II (Georgian: გუარამ II), of the Guaramid dynasty, was a presiding prince of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 684/85 to c. 693. He was a hereditary...
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by the Arab Marwan, he had arrived to the "children of the curopalates Guaram III and remained there." Professor Cyril Toumanoff assumes that "Adarnase...
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himself under suzerainty of Guaram's nephew David I (son of Bagrat I) soon after 876. These rearrangements left Guaram's son Nasra essentially with no...
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Numbered IV, as he was the fourth ruler of Iberia of that name, after Adarnase III of Iberia, of the Nersianid dynasty From here continues the line of presiding...
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Tiridates III the Great (287–330). The last Armenian king, who was crowned by Bagratunis, was Artaxias IV (423–428). The aspet was Smbat III, who was known...
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Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 779/780 to 786. He was the son of Guaram IV of Iberia. Stephen was installed by the Abbasid Caliphate in the place...
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to prevent that invasion. Furthermore, local Christian rulers, such as Guaram III of Iberia still kept contact with Byzantium and hoped for its intervention...
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the Guaramids, through the marriage of the Guaramid Guaram III’s son to a daughter of Adarnase III. The second Nersianid ruling prince Nerse was dispossessed...
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III of Iberia Stephen III Georgian Principality of Iberia daughter of Guaram III of Iberia Ioane Georgian Principality of Iberia Juansher daughter of Nerse...
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García Íñiguez I, king of Pamplona (approximate date) Guaram Mampali, Georgian Bagratid prince Lambert III, Frankish nobleman (b. 830) Paul Hill (2009). The...
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Guaimar III of Salerno Guaimar IV of Salerno Guaram I of Iberia Guaram II of Iberia Guaram III of Iberia Gubazes I of Lazica Gubazes II of Lazica Guglielmo...
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Pharasmanes VI King of Iberia r. 561–? Guaram II Prince of Iberia r. 684/5 – pre-693 Bacurius III King of Iberia ?–580 Guaram III Prince of Iberia r. 693-748 Adarnase...
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Prince (637/642–c.650) Adarnase II, Prince (c.650–684) Guaram II, Prince (684–c.693) Guaram III, Prince (c.693–c.748) First Kingdom of Kakheti (complete...
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his holdings were allotted to his three sons: Bagrat I, Adarnase II, and Guaram. His daughter was married to Theodosius II of Abkhazia. Wikimedia Commons...
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and put to death in 888. Bagrat I married a daughter of Guaram of Samtskhe: Constantine III, King of the Abkhazia from 893 until 922 AD. According to...
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Georgian noblewoman - - - - 760 husband's death - Adarnase III Presiding prince Royal princess Guaram III (Guaramids) - - - 786 husband's death - Archil Presiding...
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respond, and, in 588, sent his protégé, Guaram I of the Guaramids, as a new ruler to Iberia. However, Guaram was not crowned as king, but recognized as...
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the four brothers, Guaram (died in 532), founding a line subsequently called Bagrationi after his son Bagrat. A successor, Guaram, was installed as a...
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the Guaramids, in Klarjeti and Javakheti. A member of the latter branch, Guaram I (r. 588–590), revolted, in 588, from the Sassanid rule and pledged his...
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erected over the remnants of the wooden cross in c.545 during the rule of Guaram I, and named the "Small Church of Jvari", which can still be seen adjacent...
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