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Sumbat I of Iberia

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Sumbat I
Doliskana inscriptions mentioning Sumbat.
King of the Georgians
Reign937–958
PredecessorDavid II of Iberia
SuccessorBagrat II of Iberia
Died958
IssueBagrat II of Iberia
DynastyBagrationi dynasty
FatherAdarnase IV of Iberia
ReligionGeorgian Orthodox Church

Sumbat I (Georgian: სუმბატ I) (died 958) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and the titular king of Iberia-Kartli from 937 until his death.

Sumbat was the youngest son of Adarnase IV. He was a younger brother of David II upon whose death he succeeded as “king of the Iberians” in 937, and of Ashot II upon whose death he succeeded as the Byzantine dignitary curopalates in 954.[1] Sumbat is commemorated in the church inscriptions from Ishkhani (Işhan) and Doliskana (Dolişhane/Hamamlıköy) in what is now Artvin Province, Turkey.[2]

Sumbat had two sons:

References

  1. ^ Toumanoff, Cyril (1967). Studies in Christian Caucasian History, pp. 490-3. Georgetown University Press.
  2. ^ Antony Eastmond (1998), Royal Imagery in Medieval Georgia, pp. 224-226. Penn State Press, ISBN 0-271-01628-0.
Preceded by King of Iberia
937–958
Succeeded by

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