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  1. Adarnase IV ( Georgian: ადარნასე IV, romanized: adarnase IV) (died 923) was a member of the Georgian Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and prince of Iberia, responsible for the restoration of the Iberian kingship, which had been in abeyance since it had been abolished by Sasanian Empire in the 6th century, in 888. [1] [2]

  2. Adarnase IV (en georgiano: ადარნასე) (muerto 923) fue un miembro de la dinastía Bagratida de Tao-Klarjeti y príncipe de Iberia, responsable de la restauración del reino de Iberia en 888, que había sido abolido por el imperio Sasánida en el siglo VI. 1 2 . La numeración de gobernantes sucesivos en los comienzos del periodo ...

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    Adarnase IV may refer to: Adarnase IV of Iberia (died 923) Adarnase V of Tao (died 961) This page was last edited on 27 ...

  4. When the king of a great unified Iberia, Bakur III, died in 580, the Sassanid government of Persia under Hormizd IV (578–590) seized on the opportunity to abolish the Iberian monarchy. Iberia became a Persian province ruled by a marzpan (governor).

  5. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Adarnase was the only son of David I, the prince of Iberia with the Byzantine title of curopalates, who was murdered by his cousin Nasra in 881. As Adarnase was still a minor, the Byzantine emperor – pursuant to the policy of division – appointed as curopalates, not Adarnase, but his cousin Gurgen. Nasra’s subsequent attempt to dispossess ...

  6. Hormizd IV (r. 578-590) incorporó Iberia como una provincia persa, administrada por un marzpan (gobernador). Los nobles ibéricos aceptaron con resignación este cambio y no ofrecieron resistencia, mientras los herederos de la casa real se retiraban a sus fortalezas montañosas: la principal línea cosroida, a Kajetia , y la rama más joven de los guarámidas, a Klarjeti y Javakheti .

  7. Adarnase I ( Georgian: ადარნასე I) or Adrnerse (ადრნერსე, also transliterated as Atrnerseh), of the Chosroid dynasty, was a presiding prince of Iberia ( Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 627 to 637/642. The name Adarnase derives from Middle Persian Ādurnarsēh, with the second component of the word ( Nase) being the ...