-
continues to be
called by the
chronicles as P’arnavaziani ("Second
Pharnabazid" as
suggested by Toumanoff). The dynasty, in the
person of Mirian's son...
- king P’arnajom of the
Pharnabazid dynasty. The
rebels justified their choice by
emphasizing that he was
married to a
Pharnabazid princess,
probably a sister...
- king P’arnajom, of the
Pharnabazid dynasty, and
petitioned the king of
Armenia to send his son, who was
married to a
Pharnabazid princess, as
their new...
-
Iberian nobles who
deposed his
maternal uncle,
Amazasp II, last of the
Pharnabazids. Rev is
reported to have
married a "Gr****"
princess Sephelia who is said...
- last
Arsacid Iberian king who also
traced his
ancestry to the
ancient Pharnabazid dynasty of Iberia. She died
without issue when
Mirian was 15
years old...
-
through his mother.
Arsuk has to deal with the
return of the
exiled Pharnabazid prince Aderki (son of Kartam,
adopted son of Bratman). In an ensuing...
- Iberia,
after defeating Azo, his
predecessor and
usurper to the throne.
Pharnabazid dynasty is established. Xenophon, a Gr****
mercenary and distinguished...
- Kʽartʽlosid-
Pharnabazid • Ⴂ.
Mirvan I 162 – 144 BC 18 Kʽartʽlosid-
Pharnabazid-Nimrodid • Ⴃ. Pʽarnajam I 144 – 135 BC 9 Kʽartʽlosid-
Pharnabazid-Nimrodid •...
-
Iberia overthrow his wife’s
brother Amazaspus II of Iberia, last of the
Pharnabazids, and
replace Amazaspus with his son Rev I,
whose reign (189-216) inaugurated...