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Kiurike I (alternatively
spelled Gorige,
Korike or Gurgen; Armenian: Գուրգեն Ա Կյուրիկե) was the
first king of the
Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget. He was...
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dynasty was king
Kiurike I (also
known as
Gurgen I). In 979 King
Smbat II of
Armenia granted the
province of
Tashir to his
brother Kiurike with the title...
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Kvirike IV (Georgian: კვირიკე IV) (died 1102) was a King of
Kakheti and
Hereti in
eastern Georgia from 1084 to 1102. He
succeeded upon the
death of his...
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Kiurike II (alternatively
spelled Gorige,
Korike or Gurgen) was the
third king of the
Kingdom of Lori. He was
succeeded by his son
David II. Akopyan,...
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fortress of Lori.
Kiurike I, 982–989, son of
Ashot III of
Armenia David I "the Landless", 989–1046/1048, son of
Kiurike I
Kiurike II, 1046/1048–1081/1089...
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founded by
Kiurike (a
variation of the name Gurgen),
youngest son of the
Bagratid king of
Armenia Ashot III the Merciful.
Information about Kiurike I is very...
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Armenia succeeded his
brother Smbat II
David I
Anhoghin succeeded his
father Kiurike I
October 25 – The
Hagia Sophia at
Constantinople is
struck by a great...
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Matsnaberd in 1111,
where he
ruled till 1118. He was
succeeded by his son
Kiurike III and
grandson Abbas II. However, they did not have the
prestige or strength...
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Isles (Hebrides)
Kalokyros Delphinas,
Byzantine general (or 988)
Kiurike I, king of Tashir-Dzoraget (Armenia) Pan,
Chinese princess and wife of...
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Khosrovanuysh Born
Unknown Died 977
Spouse Ashot III
Issue Smbat II
Gagik I
Kiurike I
Hripsime Dynasty Bagratuni...