• Pharnajom or Pharnajob (Georgian: ფარნაჯომი, ფარნაჯობი; died 90 BC) was a king (mepe) of Iberia from 109 to 90 BC, the fourth in the P'arnavaziani line...
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  • died and left his throne to his son Pharnajom. King Mirian I had at least two children from an unknown wife: Pharnajom, King of Iberia a daughter, wife of...
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  • grammarian (b. 170 BC) Li Yannian, Chinese musician (executed by Wu of Han) Pharnajom, king of Iberia (modern Georgia) Hung, Hing Ming (2020). The Magnificent...
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  • Mirian II King of Iberia (more...) Reign BC 30–20 Predecessor Pharnavaz II Successor Artaxias II Dynasty Pharnavazid dynasty Father Pharnajom...
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    though a legend has it that the town was founded by the 2nd BC king Pharnajom of Iberia. Located on the crossroads from Northern Caucasus, Kartli (central...
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    (sceptuchoi). At the end of the 2nd century BC, the Pharnavazid king Pharnajom was dethroned by his own subjects, after converting to Zoroastrianism...
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    the monarchs had names based on this etymological root like Pharnavaz, Pharnajom and Pharasmanes. The word was borrowed into the Georgian language as p'ar[n]...
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    Sauromaces I. Pharnajom ფარნაჯომი 109 – 90 BC King of Iberia. Son of Mirian I. Artaxias I არშაკ I 90 – 78 BC King of Iberia. Husband of Pharnajom's sister....
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  • (complete list) – Sauromaces I, King (234–159 BC) Mirian I, King (159–109 BC) Pharnajom, King (109–90 BC) Rajesh Kumar Singh (2013). Ajanta Paintings: 86 Panels...
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  • grammarian (b. 170 BC) Li Yannian, Chinese musician (executed by Wu of Han) Pharnajom, king of Iberia (modern Georgia) Hung, Hing Ming (2020). The Magnificent...
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  • Ariobarzanes, client King under Rome (2 BC–4) Iberia (Kartli) (complete list) – Pharnajom, King (109–90 BC) Artaxias I, King (90–78 BC) Artoces, King (78–63 BC)...
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    234–159 BC Mirian I of Iberia (son-in-law and adopted son), 159–109 BC Pharnajom of Iberia (son), 109–90 BC Mirian II of Iberia (son), 30–20 BC Artaxias...
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  • Pharnavaz I Persian Isfahan - Sauromaces I Durdzuk North Caucasus - Pharnajom Georgian Kingdom of Iberia - Artoces Georgian Kingdom of Iberia - Arshak...
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  • Armenia r. 95–55 BC ARTAXIAD Artaxias I King of Iberia r. 90–78 BC Princess Pharnajom King of Iberia died 90 BC r. 109–90 BC Artavasdes II King of Armenia r...
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    structures. The religious centre of this region was Nekresi, founded by King Pharnajom (2nd-1st century BC). In the 4th century, King Thrdat built a church here...
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    because kingly pharnah was the prerogative of certain families. King Pharnajom unwisely abandoned Georgian polytheism thus losing the kingship. Kartli...
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