The Guaramid dynasty or Guaramiani (Georgian: გუარამიანი) was the younger branch of the Chosroid royal house of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia). They...
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580, the dynasty survived in its two closely related, but sometimes competing princely branches—the elder Chosroid and the younger Guaramid—down to the...
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Pope Stephen III (720–772), native of Sicily Stephen III of Iberia, Guaramid dynasty, presiding prince of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 779/780...
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of Antioch from 342 to 344 Stephen I of Iberia (died 627), of the Guaramid Dynasty, presiding prince of Iberia from c. 590 to 627 Ecumenical Patriarch...
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Chosroid dynasty (284–580, 627–684) Guaramid dynasty (588–627, 684–748, 779–786) Nersianid dynasty (748–780) Bagrationi dynasty (813–1810) Tsarazon dynasty (11th...
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Guaram IV of Iberia (category Guaramid dynasty)
Guaram IV (Georgian: გუარამ IV), sometimes known as Gurgen, of the Guaramid dynasty, was a presiding prince of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) in 748...
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Stephen I of Iberia (category Guaramid dynasty)
(Georgian: სტეფანოზ I, Step'anoz I or Stephanoz I; died 628), of the Guaramid Dynasty, was a presiding prince of Iberia (Kartli, central and eastern Georgia)...
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Stephen III of Iberia (category Guaramid dynasty)
Stephen III (Georgian: სტეფანოზ III, Step'anoz III), of the Guaramid dynasty, was a presiding prince of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 779/780 to...
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Family of David IV of Georgia (category Bagrationi dynasty of the Kingdom of Georgia)
among others, from the Abkhazian, Alanian, Artsruni, Bagratuni, and Guaramid dynasties. David's immediate family consisted of his two successive wives and...
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Guaram I of Iberia (category Guaramid dynasty)
thus being a member of the younger, non-royal branch of the Chosroid dynasty, which was in possession of the southwestern Iberian duchies of Klarjeti...
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highland fortresses – the main Chosroid line in Kakheti, and the younger Guaramid branch in Klarjeti and Javakheti. However, the direct Persian control brought...
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with shared history and culture conventionally known as Tao-Klarjeti. Guaramid dynasty Guaram I (588–c. 590) Stephanus I (c. 590–627) Guaram II (684–c. 693)...
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of the new dynasty was made possible by the extinction of the Guaramids and the near-extinction of the Chosroids, the two earlier dynasties of Iberia with...
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killed, and the Arabs installed in his place Guaram II of the rival Guaramid Dynasty. In their efforts to assert their rule over Iberia, the Arabs also...
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Georgian monarchs family tree of Iberia (category Guaramid dynasty)
Shahanshah. Mirian was a Parthian Mihranid who would establish a Chosroid dynasty. Because of Mirian’s union with Abeshura, the couple's offspring could...
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Adarnase II of Iberia (category Chosroid dynasty)
Adarnase/Nerses was killed, and the Arabs installed Guaram II of the rival Guaramid Dynasty in Iberia. The exterior stone plaque of the church of the Holy Cross...
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Guaram II of Iberia (category Guaramid dynasty)
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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the earlier, pre-Bagratid Guaramid dynasty of Kartli as the first Bagratids on the Georgian soil by identifying the Guaramid prince Guaram as a scion of...
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Guaram III of Iberia (category Guaramid dynasty)
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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related to another leading Georgian princely family, the Guaramids, through the marriage of the Guaramid Guaram III’s son to a daughter of Adarnase III. The...
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rulers see Lists of Georgian monarchs. Many members of the Bagrationi dynasty were forced to flee the country and live in exile after the Red Army took...
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descendants who formed the house of Guaramids and maintained themselves in Klarjeti and Javakheti until c. 786, when the Guaramid possessions passed to their...
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could thus be a member of three potential houses: the Bagrationis, the Guaramids, or the Mihranids. The Albano-Armenian theory is mostly accepted today...
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highland fortresses – the main Chosroid line in Kakheti, and the younger Guaramid branch in Klarjeti and Javakheti. However, the direct Persian control brought...
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Adarnase III of Iberia (category Nersianid dynasty)
hereditary duke (eristavi) of Inner Iberia, he seems to have succeeded the Guaramid ruler Guaram III, whose son, Guaram IV was married to Adarnase's daughter...
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exhausted by Arab attacks. The rise of the new dynasty was made possible by the extinction of the Guaramids and the near-extinction of the Chosroids, and...
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Ashot I of Iberia (category Bagrationi dynasty of Iberia)
bequeathed to his son extensive possessions acquired upon the extinction of his Guaramid and Chosroid cousins. Ashot initially failed to gain a foothold in central...
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Iberian provinces of Klarjeti and Javakheti in which Leon's progeny—the Guaramids—traditionally followed pro-Roman orientation. Both these lines survived...
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husband's death - Adarnase III Presiding prince Royal princess Guaram III (Guaramids) - - - 786 husband's death - Archil Presiding prince Latavri Adarnase...
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