- The
Pharnavazid (Georgian: ფარნავაზიანი, romanized: parnavaziani) is the name of the
first dynasty of
Georgian kings of
Kartli (Iberia)
preserved by The...
- with
being the
first monarch founding the
kingship of
Kartli and the
Pharnavazid dynasty,
while other independent chronicles, such as The
Conversion of...
- (Georgian: ფარსმან II ქველი) was a king (mepe) of
Iberia (Kartli) from the
Pharnavazid dynasty,
contemporary of the
Roman emperor Hadrian (r. 117–138). Professor...
- the
nucleus of the
Kartvelians (i.e. Georgians). Iberia,
ruled by the
Pharnavazid, Artaxiad,
Arsacid and
Chosroid royal dynasties,
together with Colchis...
- V of
Parthia Her
father died in 284 AD, who
remained the last in the
Pharnavazid line.
Georgian royal house arranged the
wedding of
Abeshura to Mirian...
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According to
Cyril Toumanoff,
Pharasmanes was a
member of the
third Pharnavazid dynasty and
reigned from 1 to 58.
Pharasmanes is
mentioned on the Stele...
- was a Persian-born
prince but
governed over
Iberia as a
member of the
Pharnavazid dynasty. His
reign coincided with the
emergence of
large geopolitical...
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Mithridates of
Armenia (
Pharnavazid dynasty) 35–37
Orodes of
Armenia 37–42
Mithridates of
Armenia (again) 42–51
Rhadamistus (
Pharnavazid dynasty) 51–53, 54–55...
- (Georgian: რადამისტი, radamist'i) (died 58) was a
royal prince of the
Pharnavazid dynasty of the
Kingdom of
Iberia who
reigned over the
Kingdom of Armenia...
- 189, he also
imposed his son Rev I (whose
mother was the
sister of the
Pharnavazid ruler Amazasp) on the
Iberian throne. His
descendants would rule Iberia...