|
Bagrat III (ca. Events Edgar the Peaceable crowned King of England. Dunstan became Archbishop of Canterbury and Edgars chief adviser. He reformed monasteries and enforced the rule of St Benedict: Poverty, Chastity and Obedience for monks. He attempted to impose celibacy on the secular clergy without noticeable success. Dunstan actively encouraged the...
960- Events February 14 - Germany July 29 - Battle of Kleidion: Basil II inflicts not only a decisive defeat on the Bulgarian army, but his subsequent savage treatment of 15,000 prisoners reportedly causes Tsar Samuil of Bulgaria to die of shock, and earns Basil II the title Voulgaroktonos (Bulgar-slayer). Henry...
1014), from the The Bagratids (also called Bagrationi or Bagratuni) were a Royal family in Transcaucasia. Branches of the Bagratid family have ruled both Georgia. Early history The Bagratid family first emerged as naxarars, members of the hereditary nobility of Armenia. Their holdings were in the region of Speri, in the Chorokhi valley...
Bagrationi dynasty, was the first king of the unified Georgia ( Georgian: საქართველო Sakartvelo), known from 1991 to 1995 as the Republic of Georgia, is a country to the east of the Black Sea in the southern Caucasus. A former republic of the Soviet Union, it shares borders with Russia in...
Kingdom of Georgia from Events Badìa Fiorentina, an abbey in Italy, is founded by Willa, Margravine of Tuscany. Ethelred II becomes king of England at age 10, following the assassination of his half-brother King Edward the Martyer. Births Princess Zoe of Byzantium, later Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire. Yaroslav I the...
978 to Events February 14 - Germany July 29 - Battle of Kleidion: Basil II inflicts not only a decisive defeat on the Bulgarian army, but his subsequent savage treatment of 15,000 prisoners reportedly causes Tsar Samuil of Bulgaria to die of shock, and earns Basil II the title Voulgaroktonos (Bulgar-slayer). Henry...
1014. A son of King Gurgen of Kartli is the largest and most populated province of Eastern Georgia. It includes the Georgian capital Tbilisi and two other major cities, Gori and Rustavi. It is bordered by the mountain-range of Greater Caucasus to the north, by province of Kakheti to the east, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to...
Kartli and an adopted son and heir of King David of Tao, he was also a nephew and heir of King Theodosius III of Abkhazia. Fighting for the unification of all The adjective or noun Georgian may relate to: Adjective Georgia, a country in the Caucasus of West Asia, including the Georgian people, the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church, the Georgian era (1714–1830, the reigns of Kings George I and George II of Great Britain, and Kings George III...
Georgian lands, David of Tao and his close ally the Kartli is the largest and most populated province of Eastern Georgia. It includes the Georgian capital Tbilisi and two other major cities, Gori and Rustavi. It is bordered by the mountain-range of Greater Caucasus to the north, by province of Kakheti to the east, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to...
Kartlian noble Ioanne Marushisdze raised Prince Bagrat to the throne of Kartli is the largest and most populated province of Eastern Georgia. It includes the Georgian capital Tbilisi and two other major cities, Gori and Rustavi. It is bordered by the mountain-range of Greater Caucasus to the north, by province of Kakheti to the east, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to...
Kartli ( Events Coronation of King Edward the Martyr Births Deaths July 8 Edgar of England Categories: 975 ...
975) and Abkhazia ( Abkhaz: /Apsny, Georgian: აფხაზეთი/Apkhazeti, Russian: Абха́зия) is a region of 8,600 km² in the Caucasus. It is formally an autonomous republic within Georgia but is de facto independent, although not recognised as...
Abkhazia ( Events Badìa Fiorentina, an abbey in Italy, is founded by Willa, Margravine of Tuscany. Ethelred II becomes king of England at age 10, following the assassination of his half-brother King Edward the Martyer. Births Princess Zoe of Byzantium, later Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire. Yaroslav I the...
978) and installed Gurgen as a coregent. Bagrat assumed full sovereign powers on the death of Gurgen in Events Olof, king of Sweden, is baptized. Bruno of Querfurt and others try to establish a mission among the Prussians. Mohammed II succeeds Hisham II as caliph of Cordoba. Oldest known mention of the city of Gundelfingen. Births May 4: Henry I of France Emperor Go-Ichijo of Japan Sugawara...
1008. Bagrat III crushed powerful feudal opposition led by Kavtar Tbeli in the early Events Births Emperor Ichijo of Japan Humbert I of Savoy Avicenna Godiva, Countess of Mercia Deaths Categories: 980 ...
980s and secessionist Duke (eristavi) Rati Bagvashi of Kldekari in For the video game developers, see 989 Studios. Events Births Deaths Categories: 989 ...
989. In For other uses, see number 1001. Events Grand Prince Stephen I of Hungary is named the first King of Hungary by Pope Silvester II. Canonisation of Edward the Martyr, king of England. Robert II, King of France marries for the third time, with Constance Taillefer dArles. Khmer king Jayavarman...
1001, Bagrat’s adoptive father David of Tao died and his possessions fell under the The Byzantine Empire is the term conventionally used to describe the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, centered at its capital in Constantinople. In certain specific contexts, usually referring to the centuries that marked the fall of the Western Roman Empire, it is also often referred to as the Eastern...
Byzantine control. Bagrat’s efforts to restore his lawful succession in Tao were unsuccessful. However, he managed to annex northern Tao-Klarjeti was a Georgian Kingdom (now territory of Turkey). In the 2nd-3rd millenniums BC territory of Tao-Klarjeti was a part of the oldest Georgian Kingdom of Diaokhi. In the 8th-9th centuries AD, southern borders of Georgia extended to the river Araks. In the 9th century, during...
Tao and gained a title of “the King of Abkhazians and Georgians” thus unified most of western and part of eastern Georgian lands into a single state in Events Olof, king of Sweden, is baptized. Bruno of Querfurt and others try to establish a mission among the Prussians. Mohammed II succeeds Hisham II as caliph of Cordoba. Oldest known mention of the city of Gundelfingen. Births May 4: Henry I of France Emperor Go-Ichijo of Japan Sugawara...
1008. In Events The Ly Dynasty in Vietnam is established (or 1009). Viking explorer Thorfinn Karlsefni attempts to found a settlement in North America (approximate date). Persian poet Ferdowsi finishes writing The Shahnameh (Book of Kings). Umayyad caliph of Cordoba Hisham II is restored, succeeding Sulayman. Eilmer of Malmesbury attempts flight in...
1010, he added the eastern Georgia ( Georgian: საქართველო Sakartvelo), known from 1991 to 1995 as the Republic of Georgia, is a country to the east of the Black Sea in the southern Caucasus. A former republic of the Soviet Union, it shares borders with Russia in...
Georgian countries of Categories: Caucasus geography stubs | Georgia (country) ...
Kakheti and Hereti to his domain which, besides the The Byzantine Empire is the term conventionally used to describe the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, centered at its capital in Constantinople. In certain specific contexts, usually referring to the centuries that marked the fall of the Western Roman Empire, it is also often referred to as the Eastern...
Byzantine-occupied Tao-Klarjeti was a Georgian Kingdom (now territory of Turkey). In the 2nd-3rd millenniums BC territory of Tao-Klarjeti was a part of the oldest Georgian Kingdom of Diaokhi. In the 8th-9th centuries AD, southern borders of Georgia extended to the river Araks. In the 9th century, during...
southern Tao and Arab (disambiguation). There are three factors which may assist to varying degrees in determining whether someone is considered Arab or not: Political: whether they live in a country which is a member of the Arab League (or, more vaguely, the Arab world); this definition covers more than 300 million people...
Arab-held Emirate of View of Tiflis from the Grounds of Saint David Church, ca. 1907-1915. By Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii Tbilisi (Georgian თბილისი) or sometimes Tiflis is the capital city of country called Georgia, located on the Kura (Mtkvari) river. The city has more than 1...
Tbilisi, completed the unification of the Georgian lands. In the last years of his reign, Bagrat entered in alliance with the Armenian may refer to: The Armenian people. The Armenian language. The Armenian alphabet. A former Soviet Caucasian Republic, now independent. See Armenia. The system of Armenian numerals. This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. If an article...
Armenian King Gagik I of Ani and subdued Fadlon, a ruler of the neighbouring country of A toponym designating two different regions: The Aran Islands or the largest island in that group Aran, a historical region that is a part of modern Republic of Azerbaijan ( Caucasia) The Isle of Arran in Scotland. Val dAran in Catalonia. This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid...
Ran. Not only did he encourage learning and patronize the fine arts, but he built, in Events Sweyn I of Denmark begins his first invasion of England. Humbert I becomes the first count of Savoy. King Robert II of France invades Burgundy, but fails. Pope John XVII succeeds Pope Silvester II. Pope John XVIII succeeds Pope John XVII. Boleslaus I of Poland becomes duke of Bohemia...
1003, the so-called Bagrat’s Cathedral at Kutaisi (ancient names: Aea/Aia, Kutatisi) is Georgias second city in Imereti province of Western Georgia, 221 km to the west of Tbilisi, with a population of about 230,000(1989). Kutaisi was the capital of the ancient state of Colchis. In 975-1122 Kutaisi was the capital of...
Kutaisi, one of the finest examples of Georgian medieval architecture. He was succeeded by his son Giorgi I.
See also
- This is a list of Georgian kings Parnavaz I of Iberia (284BC - 219BC) Mirian II Vakhtang Gorgasali David the Builder (1073-1125) Tamar (1184-1213) Giorgi the Brilliant Erekle II Categories: Stub | Monarchs ...
List of Georgian Kings
- The Bagratids (also called Bagrationi or Bagratuni) were a Royal family in Transcaucasia. Branches of the Bagratid family have ruled both Georgia. Early history The Bagratid family first emerged as naxarars, members of the hereditary nobility of Armenia. Their holdings were in the region of Speri, in the Chorokhi valley...
Bagrationi
External Link Preceded by: Gurgen (as the King of Kings of Georgians), Theodosius III (as the King of Abkhazians) | This is a list of Georgian kings Parnavaz I of Iberia (284BC - 219BC) Mirian II Vakhtang Gorgasali David the Builder (1073-1125) Tamar (1184-1213) Giorgi the Brilliant Erekle II Categories: Stub | Monarchs ...
King of Georgia | Succeeded by: Giorgi I |} | |