- 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...