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Saurmag (Georgian: საურმაგი) was a king (mepe) of
Kartli (an
ancient Georgian kingdom known as
Iberia to the
classical sources)
listed as the
second king...
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Saurmag II (Georgian: საურმაგ II,
Latinized as Sauromaces), of the
Chosroid Dynasty, was a king (mepe) of
Iberia (Kartli,
eastern Georgia) from 361 to...
- death, he was
buried in
front of the idol
Armazi and worshipped. His son
Saurmag succeeded him to the throne. Pharnavaz's
grave is
undisclosed so far. One...
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establishes himself on the
Seleucid throne. The king of
Caucasian Iberia,
Saurmag I, dies.
Having no son, he is
succeeded by his son-in-law, Mirian. Antiochus...
- the
beginning of the 3rd
century BC, and
later strengthened by his son
Saurmag in the late 3rd -
early 2nd
century BC. In late 2nd -
early 1st century...
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compiled Georgian Chronicles, the
idols of
Ainina and
Danana were
erected by
Saurmag, the
second king of Kartli, on the road to the
royal city of Mtskheta....
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against Saurmag I that took
place in
Iberia during 3rd
century BCE. The
nobles of
Iberia united to kill
Saurmag I.
Learning of the plot,
Saurmag took refuge...
- Preceded by
Saurmag King of
Iberia 159–109 BC Succeeded by Pharnajom...
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except in defense. In the 3rd and 2nd
centuries BC Pharnavaz, his son
Saurmag the
Iberian kings, and the
relatives of
Ingush people per
Leonti Mroveli...
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father and
probably in the same year as he. Rev's
purported first son
Saurmag,
unknown to the
Georgian historical tradition, then
succeeded Mirian in...