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  1. Adarnase II, sometimes known as Adarnase I, (Georgian: ადარნასე) was a Georgian Bagratid prince and a co-ruler of Tao-Klarjeti with his brothers — Bagrat I Kuropalates and Guaram Mampali — with the title of eristavt-eristavi ("duke of dukes") (830-c. 870).

  2. When Adarnase II of Tao-Klarjeti was born about 0805, in Europe, his father, Ashot I “the Great” Bagrationi, was 31 and his mother, Sra Ashot I BAGRATID, was 29. He married Berylle des Scharoeti of Abkhazia in 0822. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. He died in 0881, at the age of 77.

  3. Prince Adarnase II (Georgian: ადარნასე) (died 945) was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti branch. He was the oldest son of Prince Bagrat I of Klarjeti. Adarnase became a monk and changed his name to Basil. Adarnase received the title of curopalates from Emperor Leo VI the Wise. References

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Adarnase II, sometimes known as Adarnase I, [1] (Georgian: ადარნასე) was a Georgian Bagratid prince and a co-ruler of Tao-Klarjeti with his brothers — Bagrat I Kuropalates and Guaram Mampali — with the title of eristavt-eristavi ("duke of dukes") (830-c.870). Adarnase was the oldest son of the Georgian presiding ...

  5. Adarnase was the oldest son of the Georgian presiding prince Ashot I and inherited all the lands west to the Arsiani Range with the exception of Shavsheti and Lower Tao . Adarnase II, sometimes known as Adarnase I, was a Georgian Bagratid prince and a co-ruler of Tao-Klarjeti with his brothers — Bagrat I Kuropalates and Guaram Mampali ...

  6. The eldest son Adarnase II (826–869), a grand duke (Eristavt-Eristavi), ruled the capital, Artanuji, and the centre of his father's territory, Shavsheti, and western Klarjeti. [ citation needed ] The middle son Bagrat I (826–876) ruled the district of Kola and most of Tao, which reached deep into Anatolia and, eventually, proved to be the ...

  7. 10 de jul. de 2023 · It was from here that Ashot I launched numerous campaigns against the Muslim rulers who had taken over various Georgian duchies – a process continued by his son, ადარნასე II Adarnase II, who united კლარჯეთი Klarjeti with the neighbouring dutchy of ტაო T’ao, and his twice great grandson, ადარნასე IV Adarnase IV, the first ruler of the Kingdom of...