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- as Pharnabazus in classical sources, and is commonly identified with the Bartom or Bratman of the medieval Georgian chronicles. He succeeded upon the death...
- killed Arshak's reigning grandson Bartom in battle and became king. He was succeeded by his son, Arshak II. Bartom is identified by modern scholars with...
- and Bartom (Bratman), in the time when Vespasian's destruction of Jerusalem in 70 spurred a wave of the refugee Jews to Iberia; Kartam and Bartom were...
- evidence exists. Again the walls of Mtskheta were improved during the reign of Bartom in the 1st century BC, and later also by Aderki, often identified with Pharasmanes...
- Georgia long before 1st century CE. According to Mroveli: During their [Bartom and Kartam's] reign, Vespasian, the emperor of the Romans, captured Jerusalem...
- one viral particle also increases. LD50 Infectious disease Abedon, S. T.; Bartom, E. (2013-01-01), "Multiplicity of Infection", in Maloy, Stanley; Hughes...
- dual power (Diarchy) in Kartli at the time of the kings mentioned below. Bartom II and Kʽartʽam Pʽarsman I and Kaos Azork and Armazel Amazasp I and Derok...
- Aderki's division of his kingdom between his two sons, Kartam (Kardzam) and Bartom (Bratman), inaugurated the start of dyarchy in Iberia which would last for...
- PMID 18083099. S2CID 11783020. Piunti, Andrea; Ha****ume, Rintaro; Morgan, Marc A; Bartom, Elizabeth T; Horbinski, Craig M; Marshall, Stacy A; Rendleman, Emily J;...
- are recorded in the Georgian chronicles whose narrative focuses on King Bartom, son of Artag, and his demise in the struggle with the once-exiled prince...