- The
Nersianids (Nersiani; Georgian: ნერსიანი) were an
early medieval Georgian princely family.
Appearing in the late
fifth century, in the
reign of King...
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fourth ruler of
Iberia of that name,
after Adarnase III of Iberia, of the
Nersianid dynasty From here
continues the line of
presiding princes of Iberia, now...
- of
freedom from the Arabs. The
Guaramids were
briefly succeeded by the
Nersianids between c. 748 and 779/80, and had
vanished once and for all by 786. This...
- father-in-law
Adarnase III of
Iberia instead, who was a
member of the
Nersianid dynasty. He had a son,
Stephen III of Iberia.
Guaram disappears on unknown...
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dynasty (284–580, 627–684)
Guaramid dynasty (588–627, 684–748, 779–786)
Nersianid dynasty (748–780)
Bagrationi dynasty (813–1810)
Tsarazon dynasty (11th...
- a
descendant of Peroz, Duke of
Trialeti anonymous daughter, wife of
Nersianid Prince Nerse I Nersiani. They had son
Adarnase III of Iberia. anonymous...
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Juansher Prince of
Kakheti r. 786-807 John
Prince of
Kakheti r. 786-790
NERSIANID Adarnase III
Prince of
Iberia r. c. 748–760
Nerse Prince of
Iberia r.≈760–772;...
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Nerse (Georgian: ნერსე, also
spelled Nerses), of the
Nersianid family, was a
ruling prince of
Iberia (Kartli,
eastern Georgia) from c. 760 to 772 and...
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married the
Bagratid prince Vasak. His son, Guaram/Gurgen was
married to a
Nersianid princess,
daughter of
Adarnase III, and
fathered Stephen III. Suny, Ronald...
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marriage with the
leading princely houses of
Georgia – the Chosroids,
Nersianids, and the Bagratids. In the
latter case, the
marriage of
Guaram III (r...