Pharnavaz I (/fɑːrnɑːvɑːz/; Georgian: ფარნავაზ I, romanized: parnavaz I Georgian pronunciation: [pʰaɾnavaz]) was a king (mepe) of Kartli, an ancient Georgian...
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area, until being defeated at the end of the 4th century BC by Prince Pharnavaz, at that time a local chief. The story of Alexander's invasion of Kartli...
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from Pharnavaz I, the founder of the Kingdom of Iberia, who ousted Azo, a ruler allegedly left by Alexander the Great to govern the country. Pharnavaz, whose...
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It may refer to: Pharnavaz I, Georgian king Pharnavaz II, Georgian king Prince Pharnavaz of Georgia, Georgian royal prince Pharnavaz Chikviladze, Georgian...
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This is a list of notable Georgians. Pharnavaz I, King of Iberia from 302 to 237 BC Vakhtang I Gorgasali, King of Iberia from 447/449–502/522 David the...
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Turkey (2014) Leuville-sur-Orge, France (2001) Argos, Greece (1991) Pharnavaz I Tochinoshin Tsuyoshi, (Levan Gorgadze born 1987), sumo wrestler Armazi...
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Iberia. Georgian literary tradition credits the first king of Kartli, Pharnavaz I of Iberia (assumed to have reigned c. 302-237 BC), with the raising of...
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official religion of (Caucasian) Iberia (= Kartli) established by King Pharnavaz I of Iberia (4th century BC). According to the Life of Saint Nino an immense...
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Roman statesman, (d. 149 BC) Mete Khan, Xiongnu emperor, (d. 174 BC) Pharnavaz I of Iberia, King of Georgia Zenodotus of Ephesus, first librarian of the...
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earlier, pre-Christian origin to the Georgian alphabet, and names King Pharnavaz I (3rd century BC) as its inventor. This account is now considered legendary...
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sister of Pharnavaz I of Iberia. Kartam was adopted by King Pharnavaz II. He married Pharnavaz's daughter and had two sons: Pharasmanes I and Mithridates...
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with Azo, but the role would get more structured during the reign of Pharnavaz I in the 3rd century BC. His successors, the Pharnavazid mepes would be...
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scripts which, according to traditional accounts, were invented by King Pharnavaz I of Iberia in the 3rd century BC. Television, magazines, and newspapers...
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"dragon"). He ascended the Georgian throne after the death of his father Pharnavaz I of, and upon learning that the Georgian eristavis wanted to kill him...
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eastern Georgia, is founded as an official monarchy by its first king Pharnavaz I of Iberia, after defeating Azo, his predecessor and usurper to the throne...
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by century Timeline of religion The religion of the Israelites of Iron Age I was based on a cult of ancestors and worship of family gods, the "gods of...
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Italy to the north of Samnium and with the Apulians to the southeast. Pharnavaz I of Iberia, later King of Iberia Coenus, son of Polemocrates and son-in-law...
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Sauromaces I (Georgian: საურმაგ I, romanized: saurmag I) was a king (mepe) of Kartli (an ancient Georgian kingdom known as Iberia to the Classical sources)...
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Georgian king Pharnavaz I of Iberia consolidate his reign against his unruly vassals. The alliance with Georgia was cemented when King Pharnavaz married a...
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eligible for inclusion if he is still reigning in 2040 and surpasses Conrad I's independent rule of 56 years, 99 days. The table below contains 100 monarchs...
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founder and first president (1959–1969) of the Fifth French Republic. Pharnavaz I (329—237 BC), 1st monarch of the Kingdom of Iberia Bagrat III (960–1014)...
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fortified city of Artaani was built by legendary ethnarch Javakhos. Later Pharnavaz I of Iberia founded the Saeristavo of Tsunda which came to include Artaani...
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princess named Serapeitis. The inscriptions mention Georgian monarchs, Pharnavaz I and Pharasmanes II, and other members of aristocracy. The inscriptions...
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chronicles, Armaztsikhe was founded, in the 3rd century BC, by king Pharnavaz I of Iberia at the place hitherto known as Kartli. This fortress stood...
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since pre-Christian times, established by the first foundational king Pharnavaz I, so their position in the hierarchy would legitimize and explain their...
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castle of Nokalakevi was built. Kuji aided Pharnavaz I of Iberia against the tyrannical ruler Azo. Pharnavaz subsequently deposed and killed Azo and Kuji...
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1520. Chögyal Phagpa - Tibetan monk, invented Phagspa script in 1269. Pharnavaz I of Iberia - Iberian king, ascribed development of Georgian alphabet in...
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Neoptolemus II, King of Epirus, r. 302–297 BC Pyrrhus I, King of Epirus, r. 307–302, 297–272 BC Pharnavaz I, King of Caucasian Iberia r. 302-237 Énna Aignech...
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Indian Buddhist monk, scholar and philosopher (approximate date) 326 BC Pharnavaz I of Iberia, later King of Iberia 325 BC Euclid, Greek mathematician who...
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west of the small but ancient fortress town of Shorapani, founded by Pharnavaz I of Iberia in the 3rd century BC.[citation needed] The town of Zestaponi...
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