Adarnase II of Tao-Klarjeti
Adarnase II, sometimes known as Adarnase I,[1] (Georgian: ადარნასე) 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 (now in Turkey).[2]
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 the Beautiful, died in 867. This must have occurred in Adarnase's lifetime as Ashot is not listed among his heirs.[3]
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References
- The numbering of successive rulers in the early Bagratid period is very confused in that it moves between the different branches of the family.
- Ronald G. Suny (1994). The making of the Georgian nation. Indiana University Press. p. 30. ISBN 978-0-253-20915-3.
- Cyril Toumanoff (1967). Studies in Christian Caucasian History. Georgetown University Press. p. 453.