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Byzantine imperial court, a
common honorific for
friendly foreign rulers. The
Guaramids were
related through marriage with the
leading princely houses of Georgia...
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Maurice did respond, and, in 588, sent his protégé,
Guaram I of the
Guaramids, as a new
ruler to Iberia. However,
Guaram was not
crowned as king, but...
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senior Chosroid branch in the
province of Kakheti, and the
minor one, the
Guaramids, in
Klarjeti and Javakheti. A
member of the
latter branch,
Guaram I (r...
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Iberian provinces of
Klarjeti and
Javakheti in
which Leon's progeny—the
Guaramids—traditionally
followed pro-Roman orientation. Both
these lines survived...
- I (Georgian: სტეფანოზ I, Step'anoz I or
Stephanoz I; died 628), of the
Guaramid Dynasty, was a
presiding prince of
Iberia (Kartli,
central and eastern...
- The rise of the new
dynasty was made
possible by the
extinction of the
Guaramids and the near-extinction of the Chosroids, the two
earlier dynasties of...
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related to
another leading Georgian princely family, the
Guaramids,
through the
marriage of the
Guaramid Guaram III’s son to a
daughter of
Adarnase III. The...
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Maurice did respond, and, in 588, sent his protégé,
Guaram I of the
Guaramids, as a new
ruler to Iberia. However,
Guaram was not
crowned as king, but...
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Portrait Reign Family Overlord Notes Guaram I 588-590
Guaramid Maurice (588-590)
Stephen I 590-627
Guaramid Maurice (590-602)
Phocas (602-610)
Heraclius (610-627)...
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favourable to the former. Both the
ancient princely dynasties of the
Guaramids and
Chosroids became extinct,
giving the
emirs of
Tbilisi more
power over...