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This is a list of kings and queens of the kingdoms of Georgia under Bagrationi dynasty before Russian annexation in 1801–1810. For more comprehensive lists of ancient Georgian monarchs and rulers see Lists of Georgian monarchs. ==Princes of Iberia== Persian and Byzantine conquest destroyed rule and replaced the hereditary king with a hereditary prince who continued to fight until they finally regained power with the dawn of the Arabs in the 7th century. The following is a list of those princes: *Guaram I, the Guaramid, 588–c. 590 *Stephen I, the Guaramid, c. 590–627 *Adarnase I, the Chosroid, 627–637/642 *Stephen II, the Chosroid, 637/642–c. 650 *Adarnase II, the Chosroid, c. 650–684 *Guaram II, the Guaramid, 684–c. 693 *Guaram III, the Guaramid, c. 693–c. 748 *Adarnase III, the Nersianid, c. 748–c. 760 *Nerse, the Nersianid, c. 760–772, 775–779/780 *Stephen III, the Guaramid, 779/780–786 *Ashot I, the Bagratid, 813–830 *Bagrat I, 842/843–876 *David I, 876–881 *Gurgen I, 881–891 (overlaps with Adarnase IV’s restoration of kingship) *Adarnase IV, 888–923 *David II, 923–937 *Sumbat I, 937–958 *Bagrat II, 958–994 *Gurgen of Georgia, 994–1008 Unified Kingdom of Georgia *Bagrat III, 1008–1014 The eventual victors in Georgia were of the house of Bagrationi, who claimed descent from the earlier dynasty. This family would rule Georgia and all Georgian kingdoms until the Russians annexed all of Georgia in the early 19th century. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Georgian monarchs」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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