Mithridates I of Iberia
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Mithridates I was King of Iberia (30-50) during the Nimrodids, or Second Pharnavazian dynasty.
He was the son of Aderk of Iberia. He was succeeded by Pharsman I of Iberia in 50. His son, Amazasp I, later ruled Iberia from 106.
[edit] References
Tapsell, R. F. (1983). Monarchs Rulers Dynasties and Kindgdoms of the World. Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-27337-5.
Preceded by Aderk |
King of Iberia 30 – 50 |
Succeeded by Pharsman I |