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The below information was found at: www.gencircles.com under World History Nobility's by Tomas Karlsson
Individual:
Pharasmenes (Parsman) var kung av Iberia ca 72-87 tillsammans med en Kaos. Parsman sägs ibland ha regerat 1-58, men det beror då på att man sammanblandat honom med Aderki vilken snarare var hans farfar. Eller så är de identiska.
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King of K'art'li P'arsman I Aröakuni
b. 0030 BCE, circa, d. 0058 AD, #6009
Pedigree
King of K'art'li P'arsman I Aröakuni "In the first year of [Aderk's] reign, Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem, Judea." 0001 CE (sic). He was thirty years of age at his accession 0001 CE.1 He struck the breast of Arshak with an arrow and killed him, his mother's brother, and became King of Iberia in his place 0001 CE.1 He married Princess of Armenia of Judaea 0019 AD.2 He was the son of King of K'art'li K'art'am Aröakuni and N. N. Aröakuni.3 He was born 0030 BCE, circa in Armenia, Transcaucasia.4 He defeated, as an ally of the Romans, the Parthian king of Armenia and placed his brother Mithradates (A.D. 35-51) on the throne 0035 CE.5 He murdered his own son, as a traitor,
to prove his loyalty to the Romans 0054 AD.6 He died 0058 AD.2 12th (co-)King of Kartli, Armazi, Transcaucasia, 0058 CE.7 He ruled the Iberians as king for forty-five years.1 He crowned his two sons, dividing the country between them: to Bartom (Bartos) he gave K'art'li with many borders, and to K'art'am (K'art'aman) he gave [territories] from Xunan to Klarjet'.1 Also called Pharasmanes.6 Also called Adirk.1 Also called Aderk.8 He married the daughter of the Armenian king.1 He was a personable man, and one successful in the wars [occurring] between Armenia and Syria, slaying many of the Mumberiz among them.1 He was nourished in Armenia.1
Child of King of K'art'li P'arsman I Aröakuni:
King of K'art'li Azork Aröakuni+
Child of King of K'art'li P'arsman I Aröakuni and Princess of Armenia of Judaea:
King of Armenia Rhadamistes K'ujisuni d. 0054 AD
The below information was found at: www.gencircles.com under World History Nobility's by Tomas Karlsson
The below information was found at: www.gencircles.com under The Cochran and French Families of West by Emilee Cochran
Note:
Pharasmenes I, King of Iberia, and his brother, Mithradates I, King of Armenia, swapped daugh ters as wives! [Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., Roderick W. Stuart, Genealogical publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998]
Sources:
Title: Wentworth GEDCOM-Jerald Leigh Chittenden Abbrev: Wentworth GEDCOM-Chittenden Author: C hittenden, Jerald Leigh Publication: 20 March, 2001 Note: Jerald Leigh Chittenden, 3532 NE 20th Avenue, Portland, OR 97212-1413, (503) 284-8864, JerryC490@aol.com
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