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Gurgen of Iberia

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297:, when David of Tao, being misinformed that his kinsmen intended to ambush his possessions, dispersed Gurgen’s troops in a sudden attack, forcing him to flee to the fortress of Tsep’ti. In this brief conflict Gurgen’s father, Bagrat II, sided with David. The Bagratids subsequently reconciled, but David’s unsuccessful uprising against the Byzantine Empire and an ensuing treaty with Emperor Basil II destroyed a previous arrangement, by which David had made his adopted son, Bagrat (Gurgen’s son) his heir to his extensive principality. 31: 328:, actually the competing titles since the dignity conferred upon the son was more esteemed than that granted to the father. This was done by the emperor, as the Georgian chronicles relate, to turn Gurgen against Bagrat, but he seriously miscalculated. Later the same year, Gurgen attempted to take David Kuropalates’ succession by force, but the Byzantine commander 320:. Upon David of Tao’s death in 1000, Gurgen, and Bagrat met with Basil but, unable to prevent the annexation of David’s realm to the Byzantine Empire, were forced to recognize the new borders. On this occasion, Bagrat was bestowed with the Byzantine title of 277:
under the regency of Gurgen. Three years later, Bagrat was crowned King of the Abkhazians, while Gurgen remained his co-ruler in the Kartlian lands and helped his son in an uncompromised struggle against the aristocratic opposition.
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In 994, Bagrat II died, and Gurgen succeeded him, crowning himself King of Kings of the Georgians. This kingdom comprised
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246:, who reigned as King of the Georgians from 958 to 994. Gurgen was married to 293:. Gurgen, together with his army, was waiting for his son at the boundary of 352:, enabling the latter to become the first king of a unified Georgian realm. 309: 294: 282: 238:
Representative of the Kartli line of the Georgian Bagratids (Bagrationi) of
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In 989, Bagrat planned to inflict a final blow to the powerful noble
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Gurgen died in 1008, leaving his throne to his son,
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Ishkhani
King of Kings of the Iberians
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Bagrat II of Iberia
Bagrat III of Georgia
Gurandukht of Abkhazia
Issue
Bagrat III of Georgia
Dynasty
Bagrationi dynasty
Bagrat II of Iberia
Georgian Orthodox Church
Georgian
Bagrationi dynasty
King
mepe
Iberia
Kartli
King of Kings
Georgians
Magistros
title
Byzantine Emperor
Basil II
Tao-Klarjeti
Bagrat II
Gurandukht
Abkhazian king
George II

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