- I and
Derok Pʽarsman II and
Mirdat I
According to
Cyril Toumanoff, the
diarchs of
Kartli in 370-378 were
Sauromaces II and
Mihrdat III. The Hungarians...
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retrieved 2007-10-01 Omissi,
Adrastos (2018). "Birthing the Late
Roman State:
Diarchs, Tetrarchs, and a New
Language of Power".
Emperors and
Usurpers in the...
-
shows the
presence of more than two protosteles. Each
stele is made up of
diarch (having two
strands of xylem) and
exarch (growing
outward in) xylems.[citation...
- 365 King of Iberia. Son of
Mirian III.
Mihrdat III მირდატ III 365 – 380,
diarch 370–378 King of Iberia. Son of
Aspacures II.
Ruled with
Sauromaces II between...
- ****ociated with good and
queens ****ociated with evil.
Princess Celestia is the
Diarch of Equestria,
alongside her
younger sister,
Princess Luna; they are the...
- of
France is ex
officio a
constitutional monarch (or, more accurately,
diarch) in
neighboring Andorra, with the
title of Co-Prince. This
status was inherited...
-
Georgian annals report Pharasmanes'
joint rule with
Pharasmanes Avaz,
diarchs (one
source has the
extra pair: Rok and Mihrdat), but
several modern scholars...
- 1689 –
September 20, 1697
Treaty of Ryswick,
September 20, 1697
English diarchs William III and Mary II
organize the
Province of M****achusetts Bay as a...
- was a king (mepe) of
Iberia (Kartli,
eastern Georgia) from 361 to 363 and
diarch from 370 to 378. He is
ignored by the
Georgian historic tradition, but mentioned...
- the king (mepe) of
Iberia (Kartli,
eastern Georgia) from c. 365 to 380 (
diarch 370–378).
Mihrdat succeeded his father, Varaz-Bakur
known as
Aspacures to...