- female, 1713 years old
- Saint Nino ,(sometimes "Nina" or "Ninny") "Equal to the Apostles and the Enlightener of Georgia", (c. 296 – c. 338 or 340) was a woman who pr...
- male, deceased (502)
- Saint King Vakhtang I Gorgasali was the Georgian king ("mepe") of Kartli (Iberia) in 452-502 who led a lengthy anti-Persian liberation war, founded...
- male, deceased (491)
- Peter the Iberian, or Peter of Iberia was a prominent Georgian (Iberian) theologian and one of the leaders of anti-Chalcedonian movement in the...
- male
- Artag (Artaces or Artoces in Greek and Roman sources) (d. 63 BC), from the Arsacid (Arshakunian) dynasty, was king of Caucasian Iberia in 81-63 BC....
- female
- Jacob of Tsurtavi also known as Jacob the Priest (იაკობ ხუცესი, Iakob Khutsesi) was the 5th-century Georgian religious writer and priest from Tsurta...
- male, deceased (830)
- Ashot I Kuropalates, presiding prince of Iberia for the Caliph and the Byzantine Emperor. In traditional Georgian history writing, based on the...
- male, deceased (876)
- Bagrat I Kuropalates (830-876) was the second son of Ashot I. He succeeded his father as presiding prince of Iberia and kuropalates, but it is...
- male
- Mirian III in 3rd century AD, (also known as Saint King Mirian), was King of eastern Georgian Kingdom of Iberia (Kartli). In 327 A.D., King Mirian...
- male, deceased (882)
- Guaram Mampali (d. 882) was the younger brother of Bagrat I Kuropalates, the presiding prince of Iberia. He ruled over the Meskhian lands to the...
- male, deceased (954)
- Ashot II Kuropalates, son of Adarnase I and the younger brother of David II Magistros, was a Georgian prince of the Kartli-line of the Iberian...
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