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Aspacures III of Iberia

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Spouse
  
daughter of Trdat

Children
  
Mihrdat IV of Iberia

Grandparent
  
Aspacures II of Iberia

Parents
  
Mihrdat III of Iberia

Grandchild
  
Archil of Iberia

Great grandchild
  
Mihrdat V of Iberia

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Mihrdat III of Iberia, Mihrdat IV of Iberia

Aspacures III (or Varaz-Bakur II, Georgian: ვარაზ-ბაკურ II), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was the king of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c. 380 to 394. He was the son and successor of Mirdat III and was married to the daughter of Trdat, his relative and successor. He is credited by the Georgian chronicles with the construction of the church of Tsilkani. During his reign, the Roman Empire signed the Peace of Acilisene with Sassanid Iran in which it admitted to the loss of Iberia and a greater portion of Armenia.

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