Bagratuni/Bagrationi family
Ashot "the Blind", constable of Armenia, +761, had issue:
- A1. Smbat VII Bagratuni, constable of Armenia, *ca 735, +5.8.775; m.N, dau.of prince Samuel II Mamikonid (see NOTE)
- B1. Ashot Msaker ("the Carnivore"), constable of Armenia (806-826)
- C1. Smbat VIII "the Confessor", constable of Armenia (826-855), +862/67
- C2. Bagrat Bagratuni, Duke of Taron (826-51), +851; his issue were Bagratids of Taron
- D1. Ashot I, Duke of Taron (858-78), +878
- D2. David I, Duke of Taron (878-95), +895
- E1. Ashot II, Duke of Taron (895-898)
- D3. Tornik, captive of Baghdad caliph, fl 858
- E1. Grigor I, archon, strategos, Duke of Taron (898-923), +ca 923
- F1. Bagrat II, Duke of Taron (923-40), +940
- F2. Ashot III, Duke of Taron (940-966/67), +966/67
- A2. Vasak Bagratuni
- B1. Atrnerseh Bagratuni, King of Iberia, +779
- C1. Ashot I the Great, King of Iberia (810-26), +826
- D1. Bagrat I, King of Iberia (830-76), +876; m.N, a dau.of Smbat the Confessor; their issue were Bagratids of Georgia
- E1. David I, King of Iberia (876-81), +881
- F1. Atrnerseh II, King of Iberia (888-923), +923
- G1. David II, King of Iberia (923-37), +937
- G2. Ashot IV, curopalate (923-54), +954
- G4. Bagrat II, King of Iberia (937-45), +945
- H1. Adarnase III, curopalate (958-61), +961
- I1. Bagrat, +966
- I2. David III the Great, King of Iberia (994-1001), +1001
- H2. a daughter; m.Smbat Mampali
- G5. Sumbat I, curopalate (954-58), +958
- H1. Bagrat III, King of Iberia (958-94), +994
- I1. Gurgen II, King of Iberia (1001-08), +1008; m.Guranduht of Abkhazia (she descended from Buzeros Yilbus, Khazar khagan 705, brother-in-law of Emperor Justinian II)
- I2. Sumbat, +992
- H2. Ashot, +954
- H3. Adarnase IV, curopalate (961-83), +983
- G6. a daughter; m.Constantine of Abkhazia (+918)
- F2. a daughter; m.Constantine III of Abkhazia (+915)
- E2. Ashot, +874
- E3. Arsen, +885
- D2. Atrnerseh, Duke of Tayk, +867/869
- E1. Gurgen I, Duke of Tayk, King of Iberia (881-91), +891
- F1. Adarnese, Duke of Tayk, +896
- G1. Gurgen II, Duke of Tayk, +941; m.dau.of Ashot II of Klarjeti
- H1. a daughter; m.Bagrat II of Abkhazia
- E2. Ashot Kekela, +867
- E3. Smbat "the Great", Duke of Artanuji, +889
- F1. Bagrat, Duke of Klarjeti
- G1. Adarnase of Klarjeti, +945
- G2. Gurgen of Klarjeti, +923
- G3. Ashot II Kiskasi, +939; m.N, dau.of Constantine III of Abkhazia
- H1. a daughter; m.Gurgen II of Tayk (+941)
- F2. David Mampali, +943
- G1. Smbat Mampali; m.N, dau.of Bagrat II of Iberia
- D3. Pr Guaram Mampali, +882
- E1. Nerseh, +888
- E2. Ashot, +869
- C2. Latavri; m.Djuanshver, the last of native rulers of Kartli
NOTE: Contemporary Armenian sources permit to reconstruct a famous "descent from antiquity" to the Bagratids through the Mamikonid dynasty: Samuel II Mamikonid -> ... -> Hmayeak I Mamikonid -> Sahakanoysh of Armenia (m. Hamazasp I Mamikonid) -> St.Sahak I the Great -> St.Nerses the Great -> Bambish of Armenia (m. Athanagenis) -> Chosroes III of Armenia -> Tiridates IV of Armenia -> Chosroes II of Armenia -> Tiridates II of Armenia -> Chosroes I of Armenia -> Vologases V of Parthia -> ... -> King Arshak (ca 200 BC).
One may find a scholarly discussion of further lines leading from the Arsacides to Seleucids and hence to Achaemenids in the book of Charles Settipani, "Nos ancetres de l'Antiquite" (1991).
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Last updated 15th August 2003