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'''Ghadana of Armenia''' was an [[Armenians|Armenian]] princess<ref>Le Muséon, Volume 72; Volume 1, Issue 2 - page 34</ref> and daughter of [[Vologases III of Parthia|King Vologases I]]. Through her marriage to [[Pharasmanes II of Iberia|Pharasmanes II]],<ref>Traditio: Volume 25 - [[Johannes Quasten]], Stephan Kuttner, Institute of Research and Study in Medieval Canon Law - page 16-17</ref> she became Queen of [[Caucasian Iberia]].<ref>Studies in Christian Caucasian history by [[Cyrille Toumanoff]] - page 304</ref>
'''Ghadana''' ({{lang-ka|ღადანა}}) was a [[Parthia]]n princess and daughter of [[Vologases III of Parthia|King Vologases I]].<ref>Le Muséon, Volume 72; Volume 1, Issue 2 - page 34</ref> Through her marriage to [[Pharasmanes II of Iberia|Pharasmanes II the Valiant]],<ref>Traditio: Volume 25 - [[Johannes Quasten]], Stephan Kuttner, Institute of Research and Study in Medieval Canon Law - page 16-17</ref> she became Queen of [[Kingdom of Iberia]].<ref>Studies in Christian Caucasian history by [[Cyrille Toumanoff]] - page 304</ref>


After his death, their son [[Ghadam of Iberia|Ghadam]] ruled for three years. In 135, Ghadam was succeeded by his one-year-old son [[Pharasmanes III of Iberia|Pharasmanes III]]. Ghadana then acted as [[regent]] for her grandson because of his youth.
After his death, their son [[Ghadam of Iberia|Ghadam]] ruled for three years. In 135, Ghadam was succeeded by his one-year-old son [[Pharasmanes III of Iberia|Pharasmanes III]]. Ghadana then acted as [[regent]] for her grandson because of his youth.

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Ghadana (Georgian: ღადანა) was a Parthian princess and daughter of King Vologases I.[1] Through her marriage to Pharasmanes II the Valiant,[2] she became Queen of Kingdom of Iberia.[3]

After his death, their son Ghadam ruled for three years. In 135, Ghadam was succeeded by his one-year-old son Pharasmanes III. Ghadana then acted as regent for her grandson because of his youth.

References

  1. ^ Le Muséon, Volume 72; Volume 1, Issue 2 - page 34
  2. ^ Traditio: Volume 25 - Johannes Quasten, Stephan Kuttner, Institute of Research and Study in Medieval Canon Law - page 16-17
  3. ^ Studies in Christian Caucasian history by Cyrille Toumanoff - page 304