Adarnase II, sometimes known as Adarnase I, was a Georgian Bagratid prince and a co-ruler of Tao-Klarjeti with his brothers — Bagrat I Kuropalates and Guaram Mampali — with the title of eristavt-eristavi ("duke of dukes") (830-c.870). Adarnase was the oldest son of the Georgian presiding prince Ashot I and inherited all the lands west to the Arsiani Range with the exception of Shavsheti and Lower Tao. Adarnase was married to "Bevreli", a daughter of the Abasgian king Bagrat I.
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- Adarnase II, sometimes known as Adarnase I, was a Georgian Bagratid prince and a co-ruler of Tao-Klarjeti with his brothers — Bagrat I Kuropalates and Guaram Mampali — with the title of eristavt-eristavi ("duke of dukes") (830-c.870). Adarnase was the oldest son of the Georgian presiding prince Ashot I and inherited all the lands west to the Arsiani Range with the exception of Shavsheti and Lower Tao. Adarnase was married to "Bevreli", a daughter of the Abasgian king Bagrat I. At some point, she was forced by Adarnase into retirement to a monastery where she lived and died as Anastasia. After Adarnase's death c. 870, his possessions were equally divided among his sons: Gurgen obtained Tao, while Sumbat received Klarjeti. Adarnase's second son, Ashot known by his moniker Kekela ("the Fair"), died in 867. This must have occurred in Adarnase's lifetime as Ashot is not listed among his heirs.
- Adarnassé Ier d'Artanoudji est un prince géorgien d'Artanouji du IX siècle. Adarnassé Bagration est le fils aîné de saint Achot, curopalate d'Ibérie, et de son épouse, une noble géorgienne. À la mort de son père, le 29 janvier 830, il ne peut récupérer le trône de celui-ci et c'est Bagrat, le frère cadet d'Adarnassé, qui est choisi par l'empereur byzantin (l'Ibérie est à l'époque une monarchie élective). Toutefois, ce même Bagrat accorde à Adarnassé les domaines, eux héréditaires, de son père, soit la principauté d'Artanoudji. On ne sait presque rien sur lui et les seules sources qui parlent de lui sont les histoires basées sur l'œuvre de Léonti Mroveli, au XII siècle. La date de sa mort n'est pas connue, mais elle est comprise entre 867, date de la mort de son fils Achot, et 881/889, date de la mort de son second fils, Soumbat, qui est quant à lui prince d'Artanoudji.
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- Adarnase II, sometimes known as Adarnase I, was a Georgian Bagratid prince and a co-ruler of Tao-Klarjeti with his brothers — Bagrat I Kuropalates and Guaram Mampali — with the title of eristavt-eristavi ("duke of dukes") (830-c.870). Adarnase was the oldest son of the Georgian presiding prince Ashot I and inherited all the lands west to the Arsiani Range with the exception of Shavsheti and Lower Tao. Adarnase was married to "Bevreli", a daughter of the Abasgian king Bagrat I.
- Adarnassé Ier d'Artanoudji est un prince géorgien d'Artanouji du IX siècle. Adarnassé Bagration est le fils aîné de saint Achot, curopalate d'Ibérie, et de son épouse, une noble géorgienne. À la mort de son père, le 29 janvier 830, il ne peut récupérer le trône de celui-ci et c'est Bagrat, le frère cadet d'Adarnassé, qui est choisi par l'empereur byzantin (l'Ibérie est à l'époque une monarchie élective).
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- Adarnase II of Tao-Klarjeti
- Adarnassé Ier d'Artanoudji
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