List of monarchs of Georgia

This is a list of kings and queens regnant of the kingdoms of Georgia before Russian annexation in 1801–1810.

King of Georgia
Coat of arms of the Bagrationi dynasty
Portrait of King George XII, last Georgian monarch
Details
First monarchPharnavaz I
Last monarchGeorge XII
Formation299 BC
Abolition1800 AD
ResidenceArmazi
Mtskheta
Artanuji (now in Turkey)
Kutaisi
Tbilisi
Gremi
Telavi
PretendersDavid Bagration-Mukhranski
Ana Bagrationi-Gruzinski

For more comprehensive lists, and family trees, of Georgian monarchs and rulers see Lists of Georgian monarchs.

Kings of Iberia

Name Portrait Reign Notes
Pharnavaz I
ფარნავაზი
299 – 234 BC
King of Iberia.
Sauromaces I
საურმაგ I
234 – 159 BC
King of Iberia. Son of Pharnavaz.
Mirian I
მირიან I
159 – 109 BC
King of Iberia. Son-in-law and adopted son of Sauromaces I.
Pharnajom
ფარნაჯომი
109 – 90 BC
King of Iberia. Son of Mirian I.
Artaxias I
არშაკ I
90 – 78 BC
King of Iberia. Husband of Pharnajom's sister.
Artoces
არტაგი
78 – 63 BC
King of Iberia. Son of Artaxias I.
Pharnavaz II
ფარნავაზ II
63 – 30 BC
King of Iberia. Son of Artoces.
Mirian II
მირიან II
30 – 20 BC
King of Iberia. Son of Pharnajom.
Arshak II
არშაკ II
20 BC – 1 AD
King of Iberia. Son of Mirian II.
Pharasmanes I the Great
ფარსმან I დიდი
1 – 58
King of Iberia. Grandson of Pharnavaz II.
Mihrdat I
მირდატ I
58 – 106
King of Iberia. Son of Pharasmanes I.
Amazasp I
ამაზასპი
106 – 116
King of Iberia. Son of Mihrdat I.
Pharasmanes II the Valiant
ფარსმან II ქველი
116 – 132
King of Iberia. Son of Amazasp I.
Ghadam
ღადამი
132 – 135
King of Iberia. Son of Pharasmanes II.
Pharasmanes III
ფარსმან III
135 – 185
King of Iberia. Son of Ghadam.
Amazasp II
ამაზასპ II
185 – 189
King of Iberia. Son of Pharasmanes III.
Rev I the Just
რევ I მართალი
189 – 216
King of Iberia. Son of Amazasp II's sister.
Vache
ვაჩე
216 – 234
King of Iberia. Son of Rev I.
Bacurius I
ბაკურ I
234 – 249
King of Iberia. Son of Vache.
Mihrdat II
მირდატ II
249 – 265
King of Iberia. Son of Bacurius I.
Amazasp III
ამაზასპ III
260 – 265
Anti-king of Iberia.
Aspacures I
ასფაგურ I
265 – 284
King of Iberia. Son of Mihrdat II.
Mirian III
მირიან III
284 – 361
King 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 (345–361).
Rev II
რევ II
345 – 361
Sauromaces II
საურმაგ II
361 – 363
King of Iberia. Son of Rev II.
Aspacures II
ასფაგურ II
363 – 365
King of Iberia. Son of Mirian III.
Mihrdat III
მირდატ III
365 – 380,
diarch 370–378
King of Iberia. Son of Aspacures II.
Ruled with Sauromaces II between 370 and 378.
Aspacures III
ასფაგურ III
380 – 394
King of Iberia. Son of Mihrdat III.
Trdat
თრდატი
394 – 406
King of Iberia. Son of Rev II.
Pharasmanes IV
ფარსმან IV
406 – 409
King of Iberia. Son of Aspacures III.
Mihrdat IV
მირდატ IV
409 – 411
King of Iberia. Son of Aspacures III.
Archil
არჩილი
411 – 435
King of Iberia. Son of Mihrdat IV.
Mihrdat V
მირდატ V
435 – 447
King of Iberia. Son of Archil.
Vakhtang I Gorgasali
ვახტანგ I გორგასალი
447 – 522
King of Iberia. Son of Mihrdat V.
Dachi
დაჩი
522 – 534
King of Iberia. Son of Vakhtang I.
Bacurius II
ბაკურ II
534 – 547
King of Iberia. Son of Dachi.
Pharasmanes V
ფარსმან V
547 – 561
King of Iberia. Son of Bacurius II.
Pharasmanes VI
ფარსმან VI
561 – ?
King of Iberia. Son of Pharasmanes V's brother.
Bacurius III
ბაკურ III
? – 580
The last king of Iberia. Son of Pharasmanes VI. Kingship was abolished by Hormizd IV.

Presiding princes of Iberia

Ruler Portrait Reign Family Overlord Notes
Guaram I 588-590 Guaramid

(Byzantine Empire)

  • Maurice
    (588-602)
  • Phocas
    (602-610)
  • Heraclius
    (610-627)
Stephen I 590-627 Guaramid
Adarnase I 627 – 642 Chosroid (Byzantine Empire)
  • Heraclius
    (610-627)

(Rashidun Caliphate)

  • Umar
    (640-642)
Stephen II 642-650 Chosroid
  • Umar
    (642-644)
  • Uthman
    (644-654)
  • Ali
    (654-661)
  • Hasan
    (661)

(Umayyad Caliphate)

  • Muawiya I
    (661-680)
  • Yazid I
    (680-683)
  • Muawiya II
    (683-684)
  • Marwan I
    (684-685)
  • Abd al-Malik
    (685-705)
  • al-Walid I
    (705-715)
  • Sulayman
    (715-717)
  • Umar
    (717-720)
  • Yazid II
    (720-724)
  • Hisham
    (724-743)
  • al-Walid II
    (743-744)
  • Yazid III
    (744)
  • Ibrahim
    (744)
  • Marwan II
    (744-750)
  • Marwan II
    (748-750)

(Abbasid Caliphate)

  • As-Saffah
    (750-754)
  • al-Mansur
    (754-772)
Adarnase II 650-684 Chosroid
Guaram II 684-693 Guaramid
Guaram III 693-748 Guaramid
Adarnase III 748-760 Nersianid
Nerse 760-772 Nersianid
Vacancy: 772-775
  • al-Mansur
    (772-775)
Nerse 775-780 Nersianid
  • al-Mahdi
    (775-785)
  • al-Hadi
    (785-786)
Stephen III 780-786 Guaramid
Vacancy: 786-813
  • Harun al-Rashid
    (786-809)
  • al-Amin
    (809-813)
Ashot I 813-830 Bagrationi (Byzantine Empire)
  • Leo V and
    Constantine Symbatios
    (813-820)
  • Michael II
    (820-829)
  • Theophilos
    (829-842)
  • Michael III
    (842-867)
  • Basil I
    (867-886)
  • Leo VI
    (886-888)
Bagrat I 830-876 Bagrationi
David I 876-881 Bagrationi
Gurgen I 881-888 Bagrationi

Georgia under Bagrationi dynasty

Bagrationi dynasty

Partitions of Georgia under Bagrationi rule

Guaramid Principality of Iberia
(780-786)
Direct rule of Iberia
by the Abbasid Caliphate

(786-813)
Duchy of Tao-Klarjeti
(780-876)
Principality of Iberia
(813-888)
Duchy
of Javakheti

(830-882)
Duchy of Tao
(830)
Demoted to:
Duchy
of Upper Tao

(930-1008)
Raised to:
Kingdom of Iberia
(888-1008)
Duchy
of Klarjeti

(876-1028)
      
Annexed to the
Byzantine Empire
(1008-1073)
Renamed
Kingdom of Georgia
(1008-1259)
Kingdom of
Western Georgia

(1259-1330)
Kingdom of
Eastern Georgia

(1259-1330)
      
Kingdom of Georgia
(1330-1490)
Kingdom
of Kakheti

(1463-1746)
Kingdom
of Imereti

(1490-1810)
Kingdom
of Kartli

(1490-1746)
Kingdom of Kakheti-Kartli
(1746-1800)
Annexed to the Russian Empire

Table of rulers

Many members of the Bagrationi dynasty were forced to flee the country and live in exile after the Red Army took control of the short-lived Democratic Republic of Georgia in 1921 and installed the Georgian Communist Party. Since Georgia regained independence in 1990 the dynasty have raised their profile, and in 2008 the two rival branches were united by marriage of the Mukhranski pretender David Bagration of Mukhrani and Ana Bagration-Gruzinsky, the eldest daughter of the Gruzinski pretender Nugzar Bagration-Gruzinsky. The marriage ended in divorce in 2013, but produced a son named Giorgi. On 1 March 2025 Prince Nugzar died, the Gruzinski line went extinct in the male line and Ana became the rival pretender to her ex-husband with Giorgi as their shared heir apparent (his only child and her only son).

Timeline of Georgian monarchs

See also

  • History of Georgia (country)
  • Monarchism in Georgia

wikipedia, wiki, encyclopedia, book, library, article, read, free download, Information about List of monarchs of Georgia, What is List of monarchs of Georgia? What does List of monarchs of Georgia mean?