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| - Tiridate ou Trdat Ier d’Ibérie (en géorgien თრდატი, latinisé en Tiridates) est un roi d’Ibérie de la dynastie des Chosroïdes, ayant régné de 394 à 406. (fr)
- Trdat (Georgian: თრდატი, sometimes Latinized as Tiridates), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was the king of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c. 394 to 406. According to the Georgian chronicles, he was a son of Rev II, son of Mirian III, the first Christian king of Iberia and Salome. Trdat's brother was Sauromaces II of Iberia. He is reported to have succeeded, already in an advanced age, his relative and son-in-law, Varaz-Bakur II, and to have been forced to pay tribute to the Sassanids. The chronicles praise his piety and credit Trdat with the construction of churches at Rustavi and Nekresi. The church founded by Trdat at Nekresi is identified by the archaeologist Nodar Bakhtadze with a ruined basilica uncovered in 1998. (en)
- Трдат (Тиридат; груз. თრდატი; умер в 406) — царь Иберии (394—406) из династии Хосроидов. (ru)
- Тірдат I (*თრდატი, д/н —406) — цар Іберії у 394—406 роках. Основним історичним джерелом про цього володаря є збірка середньовічних літописів «Картліс цховреба». (uk)
- Tiridates o Tirdat I d'Ibèria (en georgià თრდატი, llatí Tiridates) fou un rei d'Ibèria de la dinastia Cosròida, que va regnar de vers el 393 o 394 al 406. Segons les cròniques georgianes, Trdat o Tirdat va regnar 12 anys. Era fill de Rev II d'Ibèria i de Salomé, filla del rei d'Armènia Tiridates III el Gran (de vegades anomenat Tiridates IV el Gran); el seu nom fou triat en honor del seu avi matern. (ca)
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