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  1. Bagrat I (Georgian: ბაგრატ I) (died March 945) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and hereditary ruler of Upper Tao with the Byzantine title of magistros. He also held lands in Javakheti, Shavsheti, Kola, Artaani and Phasiane.

    • Bagrat of Tao

      Bagrat of Tao may refer to: Bagrat I of Tao (died 945),...

  2. Bagrat of Tao may refer to: Bagrat I of Tao (died 945), Georgian prince and son of Adarnase IV; Bagrat II of Tao (died 966), Georgian prince and son of Adarnase II Kuropalates

  3. The Kingdom of the Iberians [a] ( 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, tha...

  4. El reino de los iberos (en georgiano: ქართველთა სამეფო, kartvelta samepo), también reino de los georgianos [1] o incluso reino de Tao-Klarjeti (en georgiano: ტაო–კლარჯეთი, Tao-Klarjet'i) fue un antiguo reino y principado georgiano (kartveliano) del Cáucaso en la Alta Edad Media ...

  5. King Bagrat III, the first monarch of unified Georgia was ruthless in his state administration. While visiting Castle of Panaskerti in Tao, king summoned his two cousins, Sumbat III and Gurgen. They were arrested and executed. Sumbat’s son Bagrat, and Gurgen’s son Demetrius, escaped to the Byzantine Empire.

  6. David III Kuropalates ( Georgian: დავით III კურაპალატი, Davit’ III Kurapalati) or David III the Great (დავით III დიდი, Davit’ III Didi ), also known as David II, (c. 930s – 1000/1001) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid family of Tao, a historic region in the Georgian ...

  7. Bagrat I (en georgiano: ბაგრატ I: ) fue Rey de Abjasia entre 882 y 894. Era el segundo hijo de Demetrio II de la dinastía Achba.