• Parnavaz may refer to: Parnavaz I of Iberia Parnavaz II of Iberia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Parnavaz. If an internal...
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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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  • Kings, written c. 800, identifies Saurmag as the son and successor of Parnavaz, the founder of the Parnavaziani dynasty, and establishes a pattern of...
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  • Paliashvili, Zakharia Papashvily, George Parajanov, Sergei Parnavaz I of Iberia Parnavaz II of Iberia Patarkatsishvili, Badri Pelasgian People's Front...
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    fortifications. A new wall around Mtskheta was built by the first Georgian king, Parnavaz, in the beginning of the 3rd century BC, and later strengthened by his...
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  • P'arnajom murdered by his son-in-law, the Armenian Artaxiad prince Artaxias I of Iberia who usurped the crown of Iberia. Mirian was carried to Parthia,...
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  • account from the medieval Georgian annals, he was a descendant of Nimrod and Parnavaz through his father, Mirian II, and was a member of the Arshakuniani dynasty...
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    kings. However, the Georgian dynastic tag Parnavaziani ("of/from/named for Parnavaz"), which the early Armenian histories have preserved as P’arnawazean (Faustus...
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  • defected him and were subsequently named aznauri by Azon’s victorious rival Parnavaz. This etymology is patently false. The stratification within the feudal...
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  • Publius Canidius Crassus invades Armenia and Iberia (Georgia); he forces Parnavaz II into an alliance against Zober, king of Albania. June – Mark Antony...
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