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  1. Kingdom of Kartli: Ottoman Empire: Defeat Simon I recognizes Ottoman suzerainty, but remains a Christian king of Kartli with full autonomy; 1588 Battle of Gopanto Terjola Municipality, Imereti, Georgia: War of Imeretian succession Kingdom of Kartli: Kingdom of Imereti: Kartlian victory Simon I announces reunification of "two Iberias" 1590

  2. Hace 1 día · A Georgian tradition first attested in the medieval chronicle Lives of the Kings of Kartli (c. 800), assigns a much earlier, pre-Christian origin to the Georgian alphabet, and names King Pharnavaz I (3rd century BC) as its inventor.

  3. Hace 5 días · In 1619 Abbas appointed the loyal Simon II (or Semayun Khan) as a puppet ruler of Kakheti, while placing a series of his own governors to rule over districts where the rebellious inhabitants were mostly located.

  4. 23 de may. de 2024 · Simeon I (born 864/865—died May 27, 927) was the tsar of the first Bulgarian empire (925–927), a warlike sovereign who nevertheless made his court a cultural centre. Educated in Constantinople (now Istanbul), Simeon succeeded his father, Boris I, in 893 after the short intervening reign (889–893) of his dissolute elder brother, Vladimir.

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  5. Hace 6 días · Narikala Fortress, one of the oldest surviving landmarks in Tbilisi, is a city icon and a must-see. This quick guide to Narikala covers everything you need to plan your visit. Very important note! Narikala Fortress is currently undergoing renovations and is closed to visitors for the time being.

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  6. 17 de may. de 2024 · Simon I de Senlis (or Senliz), 1st Earl of Northampton and 2nd Earl of Huntingdon, who was born 1068 and died between 1111 and 1113, was a Norman nobleman. From schools to churches that have...

  7. 26 de may. de 2024 · Amadeus (born May 30, 1845, Turin, Piedmont [now in Italy]—died Jan. 18, 1890, Turin) was the king of Spain from Nov. 16, 1870, until his abdication on Feb. 11, 1873, after which the first Spanish republic was proclaimed.