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No obstant va reconèixer al seu germà gran Adarnases II de Tao els dominis hereditaris del Tao Superior i Klardjètia Matrimoni i descendència. D'una esposa de nom desconegut, filla de Sembat VIII Bagratuní, príncep dels Bagràtides armenis, va deixar segons Cyril Toumanoff, tres fills : David I d'Ibèria, príncep-primat de Ibèria ;
Bagrat II (Georgian: ბაგრატ II) (937–994) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and the titular king of Iberia-Kartli from 958 until his death. He was also known as Bagrat Regueni (ბაგრატ რეგუენი), "Regueni" being a moniker rendered in English as "the Simple". Bagrat had two sons: * Gurgen (died 1008), his successor as king of ...
31 de ene. de 2023 · Bagrat II of Iberia January 31, 2023 Bagrat II ( Georgian : ბაგრატ II ) (937–994) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and the titular king of Iberia - Kartli from 958 until his death.
Bagrat II was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and the titular king of Iberia-Kartli from 958 until his death. Background Bagrat was the elder son of Sumbat I, whom he succeeded as “king of the Iberians” in 958.
Bagrat had the opposition of: Demetrius of Anacopia (დემეტრე) (1027–42) Magistros, Bagrat's half-brother, and son of Alda of Alania, had the support of his mother, the Byzantine Empire and the Liparitid clan. Prince George (გიორგი) (1050–53) Bagrat's heir, opposed to his father for a brief period. George II.
En 978, Gurgen se convirtió en el rey de facto de Iberia, mientras que su hijo Bagrat III fue adoptado y designado heredero de David III, allanando el camino para la futura unificación de varias políticas georgianas en un reino bagrátida : el Reino de Georgia. Bagrat tuvo dos hijos: Gurgen (fallecido en 1008), su sucesor como rey de Iberia
The Kingdom of the Iberians (Georgian: ქართველთა სამეფო, romanized: kartvelta samepo) was a medieval Georgian monarchy under the Bagrationi dynasty which emerged circa 888 AD, succeeding the Principality of Iberia, in historical region of Tao-Klarjeti, or upper Iberia in north-eastern Turkey as well parts of modern southwestern Georgia, that stretched from the ...