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Encyclopedia > Hereti

Hereti was a historic province in 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. ...Georgia. A part of this province known as Saingilo is now in Azerbaijan (disambiguation). ...Azerbaijan.


The name “Hereti” originated in the ( 4th century _ 5th century _ 6th century _ other centuries) Events Rome sacked by Visigoths in 410. ...5th century. The territory was part of Iberia can mean: The Iberian peninsula of southwest Europe; That part of it inhabited by the Iberians, speaking the Iberian language. ...Iberia ( Kartli is the largest and most populated province of Eastern Georgia. ...Kartli) and Caucasian Albania (or Aghbania) was an ancient state that covered what is now southern Dagestan and most of todays Azerbaijan of the Caucasus. ...Caucasian Albania. Hereti emerged as an independent principality (samtavro) in the Events Last Umayyad caliph Marwan II (744_750) overthrown by first Abbasid caliph, Abu al_Abbas al_Saffah Categories: 750 | 750s ...750s and seized part of the neighbouring province of Categories: Caucasus geography stubs | Georgia (country) ...Kakheti in This article is about the year 787. ...787. The inhabitants were ethnic 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 and...Georgians, Hers and Caucasian Albania (or Aghbania) was an ancient state that covered what is now southern Dagestan and most of todays Azerbaijan of the Caucasus. ...Caucasian Albanians. Hers (Heretians) had been Monophysitism (from the Greek monos meaning one and physis meaning nature) is the christological position that Christ has only one nature, as opposed to the Chalcedonian position which holds that Christ has two natures, one divine and one human. ...Monophysite Christians until they adopted Georgian Orthodox Christianity in the 9th century.


In Events Simeon I succeeds Vladimir as king of Bulgaria. ...893, Prince (mtavari) Hamam of Hereti was crowned the king. Weakened in several conflicts with neighbours, the Kingdom of Hereti had been absorbed into the Categories: Caucasus geography stubs | Georgia (country) ...Kakhetian “Kingdom of Rans anf Kakhs” by the Events The Ly Dynasty in Vietnam is established (or 1009). ...1010s_ Events Battle of Stiklestad ensures the Christianization of Norway. ...1030s. In the early (11th century _ 12th century _ 13th century _ other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. ...12th century, Kakhet_Hereti became a constituent part of the unified Georgian kingdom.


The name “Hereti” has not been applied to term a separate province since the (14th century _ 15th century _ 16th century _ other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 15th century was that century which lasted from 1401 to 1500. ...15th century.


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This article is about the history of the country Georgia. ...History of Georgia


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Hereti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (587 words)
Hereti (ჰერეთი, Herethi, in Georgian) was a historic province in Georgia.
As a reward for the contribution in struggle against the Arab occupants, the Kartlian ruler (erismtavari) Archil gave Hereti to the noble family of Bagrationi in the 740s-750s.
Under them, Hereti was forced to recognize the supremacy of the stronger neighbour, Principality of Deilam, ruled by the Salarid dynasty (Southern Azerbaijan).
NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Hereti (168 words)
Hereti was a historic province in eastern Georgia.
Hereti emerged as an independent principality (samtavro) in the 750s and seized part of the neighbouring province of Kakheti in 787.
In 893, Prince (mtavari) Hamam of Hereti was crowned the king.
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