Mirian III (Georgian: მირიან III) was a king (mepe) of Iberia or Kartli (Georgia), contemporaneous to the Roman emperor Constantine the Great (r. 306–337)...
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the Christianization of Iberia by Saint Nino during the reign of King Mirian III, Christianity was made the state religion of the kingdom. Starting in...
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ნანა) was a Queen consort of the Kingdom of Iberia as the second wife of Mirian III in the 4th century. For her role in the conversion of Georgians to Christianity...
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pagan king Mirian III of Iberia, who, lost in darkness and blinded on a hunting trip, found his way only after he prayed to "Nino's God". Mirian declared...
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line, but his daughter, Abeshura, is claimed to have been married to Mirian III, who would succeed him on the throne and become the first Georgian king...
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in Mtskheta, Georgia. Built presumably in the 4th century by the King Mirian III, and reconstructed in the 11th century by the King George I and Catholicos-Patriarch...
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II strengthened Sasanian authority by securing the Iberian throne for Mirian III, an Iranian nobleman from the House of Mihran. Bahram II has been suggested...
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Church. Georgia began to believe in Christianity in 337 AD. This year King Mirian III declared Christianity the state religion. The spread of Christianity made...
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known as Iberia in classical antiquity. The then-pagan king of Iberia Mirian III declared Christianity to be the kingdom's state religion. According to...
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century Tiridates III of Armenia, King of Armenia, in 301 Ezana of Axum, King of Aksum, 320 Constantine I, Roman emperor, in 337 Mirian III of Iberia, King...
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commingled. According to the Georgian Chronicles, the first Chosroid king Mirian III (Mihran) (ruled 284–361 AD) was installed, through his marriage to an...
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BC), king of Iberia Mirian III (b. 277 or 258), king of Iberia Mirian of Kakheti (fl. 8th century), Georgian ruler Prince Mirian of Georgia (1767–1834)...
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Iberia (4th century), a prince who functioned as a co-king to his father Mirian III, the first Christian Georgian ruler Rev Cannady (1904–1981), baseball...
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it remained a Roman client state for most of its history. In 337, King Mirian III adopted Christianity as the state religion of Iberia, beginning the Christianization...
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monarchs who visited his grave to adorn it and pay his respects was King Mirian III. Pharnavaz's very burial in front of idol Armazi suggests a Hellenistic...
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from the House of Mihran, subsequently known by his dynastic name Mirian III. Mirian III became thus the first head of this branch of the Mihranid family...
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The original church was built in 4th century AD during the reign of Mirian III of Kartli (Iberia). Saint Nino is said to have chosen the confluence of...
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the world to convert to Christianity in 327, when the King of Iberia Mirian III established it as the official state religion. However, the date varies...
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272 – 337) Nino (c. 296 – c. 338 or 340), baptizer of the Georgians Mirian III of Iberia (died 361), first Christian Georgian monarch Nana of Iberia...
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conversion of King Mirian III, his wife Queen (later Saint) Nana and their family. Cyril Toumanoff dates the conversion of Mirian to 334, his official...
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as Kartli, eastern Georgia) who functioned as a co-king to his father Mirian III, the first Christian Georgian ruler and his mother was Nana of Iberia...
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Georgia's last monarch, King George XII. He is also the direct descendant of Mirian III of Iberia, the first Christian king of Georgia. Since the divorce of Giorgi's...
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Tower of Mirian (Georgian: მეფე მირიანის კოშკი) is a tower built by the King of Georgia Mirian III in the 4th century. It is located on territory of Samtavro...
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the father of Mirian III of Iberia who was known as k'asre (Old Georgian). This led to confusion, as some historians thought that Mirian III must therefore...
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Thessalonica (4th century) Ezana of Axum, king of Ethiopia (4th century). King Mirian III of Iberia (c. 361) and Queen Nana of Mtskheta (c. 364) - Equals-of-the-Apostles...
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therefore most probably created between the conversion of Iberia under Mirian III (326 or 337) and the Bir el Qutt inscriptions of 430, contemporaneously...
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Iberia. Rev II was the first son of King Mirian III of Iberia and his second wife, Queen Nana of Iberia. Mirian III ruled as King of Iberia from 284 until...
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Olympus 4th century Metrophanes of Byzantium 4th century Miltiades 314 Mirian III of Iberia 4th century Mitre 5th century Mocius 3rd century Modest (Bishop...
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King of Kings Bahram II installs Mirian III, of the House of Mihran, on the throne of the Kingdom of Iberia. Mirian would rule the kingdom until his death...
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Bohemian prince Boleslav I (Catholic) Nana of Iberia, queen consort of Mirian III of Iberia (Orthodox) Odilia of Cologne, martyred with St. Ursula, apparently...
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