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Adarnase (Georgian: ადარნასე) is a
masculine Georgian name
derived from the
Persian name Ādurnarsēh.
Adarnase may
refer to:
Adarnase of Hereti, Georgian...
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Adarnase IV (Georgian: ადარნასე IV) (died 923), or
Adarnase II, was a
Georgian monarch of the
Bagrationi dynasty who
reigned in the late 9th and early...
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Adarnase (Georgian: ადარნასე) was a late 8th-century
nobleman of
Iberia (Kartli,
modern Georgia) and the
founder of the
Georgian Bagratid dynasty. He established...
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Adarnase III may
refer to:
Adarnase III of
Iberia (ruled c. 748 to 760)
Adarnase III of Tao (died 896) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people...
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Adarnase III (Georgian: ადარნასე III) (died 896) was a
Georgian prince of the
Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and
hereditary ruler of Tao with the title...
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Vasak of
Kardjet ruled the
region since 772. Then his son
Adarnase. Ashot, son of
Adarnase, was
ruler in the 9th century. List of
regions of old Armenia...
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builders of the church:
Stephanos the patricius,
Demetrius the hypatos, and
Adarnase the hypatos.
Professor Cyril Toumanoff disagrees with this view, identifying...
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Adarnase II (Georgian: ადარნასე II), of the
Chosroid dynasty, was a
presiding prince of
Iberia (Kartli,
eastern Georgia) from c. 650 to 684/5. He is presumably...
- Aspindza. As
Adarnase was
still a minor, the
Byzantine emperor –
pursuant to the
policy of
division –
appointed as curopalates, not
Adarnase, but his cousin...
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Adarnase IV may
refer to:
Adarnase IV of
Iberia (died 923)
Adarnase V of Tao (died 961) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the...