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    years of Pharasmanes’ reign. He features in several Classical accounts. The medieval Georgian annals report Pharasmanes' joint rule with Pharasmanes Avaz...
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  • Pharasmanes or Pharsman (Georgian: ფარსმან) may refer to: Pharasmanes I, Georgian king Pharasmanes II, Georgian king Pharasmanes III, Georgian king Pharasmanes...
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    According to Cyril Toumanoff, Pharasmanes was a member of the third Pharnavazid dynasty and reigned from 1 to 58. Pharasmanes is mentioned on the Stele of...
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  • Pharasmanes III or P’arsman III (Georgian: ფარსმან III) was a king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, modern central and eastern Georgia), a contemporary of the...
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    (son), 106–116 Pharasmanes II of Iberia (son), 116–132 Ghadam of Iberia (son), 132–135 Pharasmanes III of Iberia (son), 135–185 Amazasp II of Iberia (son)...
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  • P'arsman IV (Georgian: ფარსმან IV, sometimes Latinized as Pharasmanes), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was the king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia)...
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    P'arsman V (Georgian: ფარსმან V, sometimes Latinized as Pharasmanes), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was the king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia)...
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  • queen consort of Iberia by marriage to Pharasmanes II, and regent during the minority of her grandson Pharasmanes III in 135. She was an Armenian princess...
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    and the Pharasmanes of the Greco-Roman historian Arrian, a 2nd-century AD author of The Anabasis of Alexander. Arrian recounts that "Pharasmanes (Фαρασμάνης)...
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    also faced new challenges in other places; in 134, the king of Iberia, Pharasmanes II (r. 117–138) caused the nomadic Alans to invade the domains of the Parthians...
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    Serapeitis. The inscriptions mention Georgian monarchs, Pharnavaz I and Pharasmanes II, and other members of aristocracy. The inscriptions are dated 150 AD...
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    after the Bar Kokhba revolt in Judea had been quelled, in 135 AD, King Pharasmanes II of Iberia caused the Alani to invade neighbouring territories, including...
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    includes David III of Tao, which makes the Builder the fourth king David. Styled II after Vakhtang I of Iberia. Son of Bagrat III. Professor Cyril Toumanoff considered...
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  • suggested the identification of the Aderki of the Georgian sources with Pharasmanes I of Iberia known from the Classical sources. Rapp, Stephen H. (2003)...
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  • fell under Sassanid control. He had two children, Pharasmanes V and one of the parents of Pharasmanes VI. Sasanian Iberia Rapp, Stephen H. Jr (2014). The...
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  • Amazasp II (Georgian: ამაზასპ II, sometimes Latinized as Amazaspus) was a king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, modern central and eastern Georgia) and the last...
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    A fragment of the Fasti Ostienses that mentions Pharasmanes II of Iberia. PHARASMAN'[ES REX IBERORVM CVM FILIO] E ET VXORE PHR[CVI IMP(ERATOR) ANTONINVS...
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  • the primary Pharnavazid line came to a complete end. Kings Aspacures II and Rev II through their mother Queen Nana were the direct descendants of King...
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  • Georgian annals, Ghadam was the son of P’arsman the Good who is the Pharasmanes, king of the Iberians, of Cassius Dio and some other Classical authors...
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  • Amazasp I, King (106–116) Pharasmanes II, the Valiant, King (117–132) Ghadam, King (132–135) Pharasmanes III, King (138–161) Amazasp II, King (185–189) Rev...
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  • Amazasp I King of Iberia (more...) Reign 106–116 Predecessor Mihrdat I Successor Pharasmanes II Dynasty Pharnavazid dynasty...
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  • XIII, Sultan of Granada (c. 1444–c. 1494) Pharasmanes II of Iberia (died 138), a king of Iberia Theodoric II, Duke of Lorraine (died 1115) Halfdan the...
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  • dynasty (b. AD 2) Geng Yan, Chinese general of the Han dynasty (b. AD 3) Pharasmanes I, Roman client king of Iberia Rhadamistus, Roman client king of Armenia...
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    117-138 AD Kingdom of Iberia reaches its peak with the reign of King Pharasmanes II of Iberia, who manages to install his brother Mithridates on the Armenian...
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    or after he captured Ani in 1124. Where the coins of his father, George II, and grandfather, Bagrat IV, had slavishly imitated Byzantine examples, David...
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  • Iberia. Kartam was adopted by King Pharnavaz II. He married Pharnavaz's daughter and had two sons: Pharasmanes I and Mithridates. Kartam died in 33 BC. Cyril...
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    Rhadamistus himself returned to Iberia and was soon put to death by his father Pharasmanes I for having plotted against the royal power in order to prove his loyalty...
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  • Arsacid, Vologases II (r. 180–191). Rev was enthroned by the rebellious Iberian nobles who deposed his maternal uncle, Amazasp II, last of the Pharnabazids...
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  • descendants of Constantine II, the Kings of Kakheti from George VIII and the Kings of Imereti from Bagrat VI. Upon Teimuraz II's death, Kartli and Kakheti...
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  • to the loss of Iberia and a greater portion of Armenia. His sons were Pharasmanes and Mihrdat. Rapp, Stephen H. (2003), Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography:...
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