Gurgen I (Georgian: გურგენ I) (died 891) was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi dynasty, he ascended to the throne of Iberia during a dynastic crisis...
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to: Gurgen of Iberia Gurgen I of Tao Gurgen II of Tao Gurgen Margaryan, Armenian soldier Gurgen Dalibaltayan, Armenian military commander Gurgen Askaryan...
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Kiurike I (alternatively spelled Gorige, Korike or Gurgen; Armenian: Գուրգեն Ա Կյուրիկե) was the first king of the Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget. He was...
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Prince Gurgen I (Georgian: გურგენ) (died 923) was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti branch. He was a son of Prince Bagrat I of Klarjeti...
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die. His possessions were equally divided among his sons: Gurgen I obtained Tao, while Sumbat I received Klarjeti.[citation needed] Ashot's youngest son...
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co-ruler with his father Gurgen from 976 to 978. Bagrat was born in the 960s, probably in Kartli. He is the only known son of Gurgen, titular king of Kartli...
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of presiding princes of Iberia, now as kings of Iberia. Usually counted as I, but he was the second Ashot ruling in Tao, after Ashot the Great. Sometimes...
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Iberia (complete list) – Ashot I, Prince (813–830) Bagrat I, Prince (842/843–876) David I, Prince (876–881) Gurgen I, Prince (881–891) Kingdom of the...
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On 19 February 2004, Gurgen Margaryan (Armenian: Գուրգեն Մարգարյան; 26 September 1978 – 19 February 2004), a lieutenant in the Armenian army, was murdered...
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Adarnase IV of Iberia (redirect from Adarnase I Kuropalates)
control over Kartli, as well as Byzantine recognition in 891 after killing Gurgen I of Tao. The reign of Adarnase IV was marked by a change in Georgia's political...
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(953–972). Brother of Derenik-Ashot I. Ashot-Sahak (Ashot IV), King (972–983). Son of Abusahl-Hamazasp. Gurgen-Khachik (Gurgen IV), King (983–1003) and Lord...
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Badr al-Hammami (the Elder), Abbasid general Gurgen I, prince of Tao-Klarjeti (Georgia) Harshavarman I, king of Angkor (Cambodia) Ibn Khuzaymah, Muslim...
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power in Tao-Klarjeti, the latter killed David I curopalates in 881 and placed on the throne Gurgen I of Tao. After the murder, Nasra was forced to flee...
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Asatiani & Janelidze 2009, p. 66-67. Asatiani & Janelidze 2009, p. 66. "Gurgen I". National Parliamentary Library of Georgia (in Georgian). Retrieved 2024-02-07...
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founder of the kingdom and the Kiurikian dynasty was king Kiurike I (also known as Gurgen I). In 979 King Smbat II of Armenia granted the province of Tashir...
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the monarchy. Maurice did respond, and, in 588, sent his protégé, Guaram I of the Guaramids, as a new ruler to Iberia. However, Guaram was not crowned...
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was evidently the brother of Ashot I of Taron and son of Bagrat I of Taron. After the death of his cousin, Gurgen I of Taron, ca. 896, Grigor became, probably...
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Lower Tao. However, his young age led Byzantium to appoint David's cousin Gurgen as Kouropalates in Iberia, which would lead to a civil war that ended in...
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in the Armenian language as Atrnerseh. Adarnase was the oldest son of Gurgen I of Tao upon whose death in a dynastic strife he succeeded in 891. Adarnase's...
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new era began in Tao-Klarjeti in 813, when the last Iberian prince Ashot I of the Bagrationi dynasty moved to Klarjeti and made it a base in his struggle...
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Index of Byzantine Empire–related articles (section I)
Gulkhan-Eudokia of Georgia Gül Mosque Guntarith Gunthamund Gunthertuch Gurgen I of Tao Gustave Schlumberger Guy II de la Roche Guy IV of Spoleto Guy of...
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Ashot the Immature (redirect from Ashot i of tao)
nicknamed kukhi, meaning "the Immature". Ashot was the younger son of Gurgen I of Tao. After the death of his elder brother Adarnase in 896, he probably...
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Badr al-Hammami (the Elder), Abbasid general Gurgen I, prince of Tao-Klarjeti (Georgia) Harshavarman I, king of Angkor (Cambodia) Ibn Khuzaymah, Muslim...
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the dynastic feud among the Bagratids and helped Adarnase IV to defeat Gurgen I. On Bagrat's death Artanuji seems to have been retrieved by his brother...
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brother, Gurgen I of Klarjeti. According to Constantine Porphyrogenitus' De Administrando Imperio, Ashot was on bad terms with his son-in-law Gurgen of Tao...
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title of mampali: Guaram Mampali (died 882) Gurgen I Mampali (c. 870–891) Sumbat I Mampali (c. 870–889) Bagrat I Mampali (889–900) David Mampali (889–943)...
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summoned his two cousins, Sumbat III and Gurgen. They were arrested and executed. Sumbat’s son Bagrat, and Gurgen’s son Demetrius, escaped to the Byzantine...
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Ashot-Sargis, and Gurgen. In response to Gagik Apumrvan Artsruni's defection in a military operation ordered by Smbat I, Gagik I Artsruni killed Gagik...
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David prince Sofya princess of Vaspurakan Grigor-Derenik Artsruni Ashot, Gurgen, Gagik Mariam princess of Syunik Vasak Syuni Grigor, Sahak, Vasak daughter...
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of the region seems to have passed to a member of the Artsruni family, Gurgen I Artsruni the son of Abu Belj. The title of sparapet was given to Ashot...
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