- The
Bagratid dynasties or the
Bagratids (Bagrat +
classic Gr****: - id, the children) may
refer to:
Bagratid dynasty of Armenia, or
Bagratuni Bagratid dynasty...
- "Independent Kingdoms", p. 147.
Jones 2007, p. 37. Toumanoff,
Cyril (1988). "
Bagratids". In Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica,
Online Edition. Encyclopædia...
- the
Georgian Bagratids, also
known in
English as the Bagrations. The
origins of the
dynasty are disputed. The
early Georgian Bagratids gained the Prin****lity...
- in 886. In an
effort to
unify the
Armenian nation under one flag, the
Bagratids subjugated other Armenian noble families through conquests and fragile...
-
Bagratid Kingdom may
refer to:
Bagratid Armenia, AD 885 to 1045
Bagratid Iberia, AD 888 to 1008
Kingdom of Georgia, AD 1008 to 1463 This disambiguation...
-
Guaram pursued an
aggressive policy of expansion. In 880 he
seized the
Bagratids'
traditional foe, the Arab emir of Tbilisi,
named Gabulots, and sent him...
-
dynasty — the ****ids —
considered themselves to be the
successors to the
Bagratids.
Prosperity quickly returned to Ani; its
defences were
strengthened and...
- inheritance,
acquired more lands,
setting stage for the
elevation of the
Bagratids—in the
person of his son
Ashot I—to the prin****te of Iberia. The name...
-
Davidic claims of the
Georgian Bagratids in
Georgian literature is
preserved in the 11th-century Life and Tale of the
Bagratids by
Sumbat Davitis-dze (Sumbat...
- Davitis-Dze in his
History of the
Bagratids erroneously (or purposefully)
identified the
Guaramids as
essentially Bagratids who
allegedly came from the Holy...