Aspacures II

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Aspacures II
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Aspacures II, fresco from the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral.
King of Iberia
Reign363–365
PredecessorSauromaces II
SuccessorMihrdat III
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IssueMihrdat III
DynastyChosroid
FatherMirian III
MotherNana of Iberia

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Aspacures II (or Varaz-Bakur I, Georgian: Script error: No such module "Lang".), of the Chosroid dynasty, was the king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c. 363 to 365. He was the second son of Mirian III and Nana of Iberia.

Biography

His name, recorded by the contemporaneous historian Ammianus Marcellinus (XXVII 12. 16), is evidently a Latinized rendition of Varaz-Bakur or Varaz-Bakar of the later, early medieval, Georgian chronicles. According to Ammianus, Aspacures was made king of Iberia by the Sassanid King Shapur II after the overthrow of his nephew Sauromaces. His being described as "an impious man and a hater of the faith" by the Georgian chronicler Leonti Mroveli is significant in this regard: the term implied at that time Zoroastrianism religious sympathies; and connote also his pro-Iranian political orientation. Leonti, indeed, then goes on to tell us of his becoming a Sassanid vassal.[1]

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  1. ^ Cyril Toumanoff (1963), Studies in Christian Caucasian History, pp. 460-461. Georgetown University Press.