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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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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Amazaspus (II) (r. 185–189) and with help of the king of Armenia, probably Vologases II (r. 180–191), who is reported to have been married to Amazasp's sister...
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Amazasp III or Hamazasp I (Georgian: ამაზასპ III, Latinized as Amazaspus) was a king (mepe) of Iberia (also natively known as Kartli; in ancient Georgia)...
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Pharasmanes is reported to have been the son of his predecessor, King Amazasp I. He is said to have married Ghadana, daughter of King Vologases I of...
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Amazasp I (Georgian: ამაზასპ I) was a king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, modern eastern Georgia) whose reign is placed by the early medieval Georgian historical...
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Iberian king, Amazasp III (r. 260-265), at that time, probably installed as an anti-king by Shapur I, Great King of Iran. This Amazasp is known from the...
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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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attributed to the earlier Iberian king Pharasmanes II. Kavtaradze, Giorgi Leon (June 2000). "Caucasica II: The Georgian Chronicles and the Raison d'Ètre of...
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(58–106) 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)...
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