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prince Vasak produced the new Bagrationi dynasty, which would later become the last and the most long-lasting ruling family of Georgia. The extinction of Guaramid line by the late 8th century allowed their Bagratid cousins to gather their inheritance in the former Guaramid estates once they
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and his second wife, Helena, a relative of the Byzantine emperor (485/6). Leo and his brother Mihrdat were given the western portion of the Kingdom of Iberia, composed of the duchies of
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Rapp, Stephen H., Sumbat Davitis-dze and the Vocabulary of Political Authority in the Era of Georgian Unification.
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Toumanoff, Cyril. Introduction to Christian Caucasian History, II: States and Dynasties of the Formative Period.
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erroneously (or purposefully) identified the Guaramids as essentially Bagratids who allegedly came from the
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The Guaramids were related through marriage with the leading princely houses of Georgia – the Chosroids,
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Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography: Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts.
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The dynastic name "Guaramids" is a modern designation introduced by Professor
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to settle in the Georgian lands; this version allowed Georgian Bagratids to
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imperial court, a common honorific for friendly foreign rulers.
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This branch descended from Leo, son of the Iberian King
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Index

Georgian
younger branch
Chosroid
Iberia
Kartli
Georgia
Grand dukes
erismtavari
curopalates
Byzantine
Vakhtang I
Klarjeti
Odzrkhe
Tsunda
Javakheti
Guaram I
curopalates
Byzantine
Nersianids
Bagratids
Guaram III
Bagratuni
Sumbat Davitis-Dze
Holy Land
claim descent
King David
Guaram I
Stephanus I
Guaram II
Guaram III

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