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- Sauromaces I (Georgian: საურმაგ I, romanized: saurmag I) was a king (mepe) of Kartli (an ancient Georgian kingdom known as Iberia to the classical sources)...
- Saurmag II (Georgian: საურმაგ II, Latinized as Sauromaces), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 361 to...
- death, he was buried in front of the idol Armazi and worshipped. His son Sauromaces I succeeded him to the throne. Pharnavaz's grave is undisclosed so far...
- by Sauromaces I, making his reign a continuation of the Pharnavazid dynasty. In 162 BC (or 159 BC according to Cyril Toumanoff), King Sauromaces I died...
- King of Iberia (more...) Reign 284–361 Predecessor Aspacures I Successor Sauromaces II Born c. 277 or 258 Sasanian Iran Died 361 (aged 83–84) Mtskheta, Iberia...
- Valens to restore Sauromaces to the throne of Iberia. When the Roman legions reached the river Cyrus, their commander Terentius and Sauromaces forged a deal...
- King of Iberia (more...) Reign 109–90 BC Predecessor Mirian I Successor Artaxias I Dynasty Pharnavazid Father Mirian I Mother Sauromaces I's daughter...
- I According to Cyril Toumanoff, the diarchs of Kartli in 370-378 were Sauromaces II and Mihrdat III. The Hungarians originally possessed a system of dual...
- Romanophile successor, Sauromaces II, in favor of the pro-Iranian Aspacures II in 361. The Roman emperor Valens intervened and restored Sauromaces to the throne...
- (Maratha Empire, later British East India Company) 1743 1818 75 years Sauromaces I Kingdom of Iberia (Georgia) 234 BC 159 BC Tai Wu Shang dynasty (China)...