- Bacurius III of Iberia
Bakur III ( _ka. ბაკურ III, Latinized as "Bacurius") (died 580) was the last Chosroid king of Iberia (natively known as
Kartli ; ancient Georgia) upon whose death the Iberian monarchy was abolished bySassanid Iran.He succeeded his father, King P'arsman VI, as the king of Iberia. The date of his ascension to the throne is unknown but he ruled as as contemporary of
Hormizd IV of Iran. [Martindale, John Robert (1992), "The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire", p. 169.Cambridge University Press , ISBN 0521072336.] Bakur's authority was rather limited and hardely extended beyond his fortress atUjarma while the capitalTbilisi , and Inner Iberia was governed more directly by the Sassanids. When he died in 580, Hormizd IV took opportunity to abolish the kingship in Iberia.Suny, Ronald Grigor (1994), "The Making of the Georgian Nation: 2nd edition", p. 23.Indiana University Press , ISBN 0253209153]References
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