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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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  • king Adarnase I of Tao-Klarjeti, Georgian prince Adarnase I of Iberia, Georgian prince Adarnase II of Iberia, Georgian prince Adarnase II of Klarjeti, Georgian...
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    wounded and captured at Mglinavi near Artaani by Adarnase and his ally Bagrat I of Klarjeti (son of Sumbat I) in 891. The Byzantine government adapted...
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  • 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...
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  • prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and hereditary ruler of Klarjeti from c. 870 until his death. A son of Adarnase II of Tao-Klarjeti, Sumbat...
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  • Bagrat II (Georgian: ბაგრატ II) (937–994) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and the titular king (mepe) of Iberia-Kartli from...
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  • Adarnase III (Georgian: ადარნასე III) (died 896) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and hereditary ruler of Tao with the title...
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  • of curopalates. Ashot was the second son of Adarnase IV, king of Iberia/Kartli and younger brother of David II (r. 923–937). David succeeded Adarnase...
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  • dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and hereditary ruler of Upper Tao with the Byzantine titles of magistros (945) and curopalates (958). The name Adarnase derives from...
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    Principality of Iberia through dynastic marriage after succeeding the Chosroid dynasty at the end of the 8th century. In 888 Adarnase IV of Iberia restored...
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    as the Kingdom of Georgia.[citation needed] Most Abkhazian kings, with the exception of John and Adarnase of the Shavliani (presumably of Svan origin),...
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    Church. Ashot was the son of the Iberian nobleman Adarnase who had founded the Bagratoni hereditary fiefdom in Tao-Klarjeti (now northeast Turkey) and...
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  • (died April 20, 900) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and the ruler of Klarjeti from 889 until his death. There is some confusion...
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  • of Adarnase IV of Iberia: Anonymous daughter, married to Ashot of Klarjeti George II, king of the Abkhazia from 916 until 960. Bagrat II, co-king of Abkhazia...
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  • Juansher II married in 790 Princess Latavri of Tao-Klarjeti, daughter of Adarnase I of Tao-Klarjeti. The couple remained childless after the death of Juansher...
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  • Adarnase IV restored Georgian kingship in 888 as the Kingdom of the Iberians and this would go on to dominate the political life of Georgia for a thousand...
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  • duke (eristavi) of Klarjeti and Javakheti, and acquired the office of presiding prince of Iberia when his predecessor, Adarnase II of the Chosroid dynasty...
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    dominant regional power. Following the death of Adarnase II (r. c. 650–684), the rival Guaramid branch, with Guaram II (684–c. 693), regained power, and the...
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  • put to death Adarnase Shavliani (the son of John Shavliani), reclaimed the throne and married the latter's widow (daughter of Guaram of Samtskhe), with...
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