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Pharnavaz I (/fɑːrnɑːvɑːz/; Georgian: ფარნავაზ I, romanized:
parnavaz I
Georgian pronunciation: [
pʰaɾnavaz]) was a king (mepe) of Kartli, an
ancient Georgian...
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refer to:
Pharnavaz I,
Georgian king
Pharnavaz II,
Georgian king
Prince Pharnavaz of Georgia,
Georgian royal prince Pharnavaz Chikviladze, Georgian...
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Pharnavaz II (Georgian: ფარნავაზ II) (died 30 BC), of the
Artaxiad dynasty, was a king (mepe) of
Iberia (Kartli,
eastern Georgia) from 63 to 30 BC. He...
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until being defeated at the end of the 4th
century BC by
Prince Pharnavaz, at that time a
local chief. The
story of Alexander's
invasion of Kartli...
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scripts which,
according to
traditional accounts, were
invented by King
Pharnavaz I of
Iberia in the 3rd
century BC. Television, magazines, and newspapers...
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Pharnavaz I, the
founder of the
Kingdom of Iberia, who
ousted Azo, a
ruler allegedly left by
Alexander the
Great to
govern the country.
Pharnavaz, whose...
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South Caucasus,
subduing Iberia. There,
Canidius forced the
Iberian King
Pharnavaz II into an
alliance against Zober, king of
neighboring Albania, subduing...
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Georgian king
Pharnavaz I of
Iberia consolidate his
reign against his
unruly v****als. The
alliance with
Georgia was
cemented when King
Pharnavaz married a...
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Roman statesman, (d. 149 BC) Mete Khan,
Xiongnu emperor, (d. 174 BC)
Pharnavaz I of Iberia, King of
Georgia Zenodotus of Ephesus,
first librarian of...
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Georgian script was
created by the
first ruler of the
Kingdom of Iberia,
Pharnavaz, in the 3rd
century BC. The
first examples of a
Georgian script date from...