Bacurius I

King of Iberia (Kartli) from 234 to 249 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bakur I (Georgian: ბაკურ I, Latinized as Bacurius), of the Arsacid dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Iberia (natively known as Kartli; ancient Georgia) from 234 to 249.

Reign234–249
PredecessorVache
SuccessorMihrdat II
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Bacurius I
King of Iberia
Reign234–249
PredecessorVache
SuccessorMihrdat II
DynastyArsacid dynasty
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The name Bacurius is the Latin form of the Greek Bakour (Βάκουρ), itself a variant of the Middle Iranian Pakur, derived from Old Iranian bag-puhr ('son of a god').[1][2] The name "Bakur" is the Georgian (ბაკურ) and Armenian (Բակուր) attestation of Middle Iranian Pakur.[1]

He is known exclusively from the medieval Georgian chronicles which make him either 21st or 23rd in the royal list of Iberia and merely relates that Bakur was the son of Vach'e.[3]

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