Barcurius II King of Iberia

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King of Iberia Bacurius II Khosroid dynasty

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Death: 547 (52-62)
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Son of Dachi King of Iberia
Father of Parent of Pharasmanes VI Khosroid dynasty and Pharasmanes V, king of Iberia

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Barcurius II King of Iberia

  • Son of Dachi King of Iberia

Bacurius II of Iberia, by Wikipedia

Bakur II ( _ka. ბაკურ II, Latinized as "Bacurius"), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was a king of Iberia (natively known as Kartli; ancient Georgia) from 534 to 547 A.D.

Bakur was the son and successor of King Dachi. According to the medieval Georgian chronicler Juansher, he died leaving young children and Iberia fell under the Sassanid control. [Martindale, John Robert (1992), "The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire", p. 169. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521072336.]

Bakur was the son and successor of King Dachi. According to the medieval Georgian chronicler Juansher, he died leaving young children and Iberia fell under the Sassanid control. He had two children, Pharasmanes V and one of the parents of Pharasmanes VI.

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