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King of Iberia

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This list is part of the larger set of lists of Georgian monarchs.

Portrait Name Reign Comments
Pharnavaz I
ფარნავაზი
299 BC - 234 BC
The 1st king of the Kingdom of Iberia.
Sauromaces I
საურმაგ I
234 BC - 159 BC
The 2nd king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Pharnavaz.
Mirian I
მირიან I
159 BC - 109 BC
The 3rd king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son-in-law and adopted son of Sauromaces I.
Pharnajom
ფარნაჯომი
109 BC - 90 BC
The 4th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Mirian I.
Artaxias I
არშაკ I
90 BC - 78 BC
The 5th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Husband of Pharnajom's sister.
Artoces
არტაგი
78 BC - 63 BC
The 6th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Artaxias I.
Pharnavaz II
ფარნავაზ II
63 BC - 32 BC
The 7th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Artoces.
Mirian II
მირიან II
30 BC - 20 BC
The 8th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Pharnajom.
Arshak II
არშაკ II
20 BC - 1 AD
The 9th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Mirian II.
Pharasmanes I the Great
ფარსმან I დიდი
1 AD - 58
The 10th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Grandson of Pharnavaz II.
Mihrdat I
მირდატ I
58 - 106
The 11th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Pharasmanes I.
Amazasp I
ამაზასპი
106 - 116
The 12th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Mihrdat I.
Pharasmanes II the Valiant
ფარსმან II ქველი
117 - 132
The 13th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Amazasp I.
Ghadam
ღადამი
132 - 135
The 14th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Pharasmanes II.
Pharasmanes III
ფარსმან III
138 - 161
The 15th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Ghadam.
Amazasp II
ამაზასპ II
185 - 189
The 16th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Pharasmanes III.
Rev I the Just
რევ I მართალი
189 - 216
The 17th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Amazasp II's sister.
Vache
ვაჩე
216 - 234
The 18th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Rev I.
Bacurius I
ბაკურ I
234 - 249
The 19th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Vache.
Mihrdat II
მირდატ II
249 - 265
The 20th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Bacurius I.
Aspacures I
ასფაგურ I
265 - 284
The 21st king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Mihrdat II.
Mirian III
მირიან III
284 - 361
The 22nd king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Husband of Aspacures I's daughter. The 1st Georgian king who adopted Christianity and introduced it as a state religion during his reign. Co-ruled with his son Rev II of Iberia.
Sauromaces II
საურმაგ II
361 - 363
The 23rd king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son Rev II.
Aspacures II
ასფაგურ II
363 - 365
The 24th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Mirian III.
Mihrdat III
მირდატ III
365 - 380
The 25th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Aspacures II.
Aspacures III
ასფაგურ III
380 - 394
The 26th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Mihrdat III.
Trdat
თრდატი
394 - 406
The 27th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Rev II.
Pharasmanes IV
ფარსმან IV
406 - 409
The 28th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Aspacures III.
Mihrdat IV
მირდატ IV
409 - 411
The 29th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Aspacures III.
Archil
არჩილი
411 - 435
The 30th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Mihrdat IV.
Mihrdat V
მირდატ V
435 - 447
The 31st king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Archil.
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Vakhtang I Gorgasali
ვახტანგ I გორგასალი
447 - 522
The 32nd king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Mihrdat V.
Dachi
დაჩი
522 - 534
The 33rd king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Vakhtang I.
Bacurius II
ბაკურ II
534 - 547
The 34th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Dachi.
Pharasmanes V
ფარსმან V
547 - 561
The 35th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Bacurius II.
Pharasmanes VI
ფარსმან VI
561 - ?
The 36th king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Pharasmanes V's brother.
Bacurius III
ბაკურ III
? - 580
The 37th and last king of the Kingdom of Iberia. Son of Pharasmanes VI. Kingship was abolished by Hormizd IV.