Rev Ier of Georgia
Rev Ier of Georgia the Juste king de Géorgie (Karthlie) of 189 with 216.
According to the Chronique Géorgienne he was the son of a king Arsacide, probably Vologès IV Grand King of the Parthes of 147 with 191 and king of Arménie and of the sister of the king of Ibèrie Amazap II. He becomes king after the defeat and the death of his uncle who victorious of the armies Ossètes had become a tyrant.
He would have married Sepelia the girl of a Greek logothète . The queen would have set up a statue of Aphrodite in the capital géorgienne of Mtskheta. Rev Ier would have also prohibited the human sacrifices in Georgia from where its nickname of Juste .
It had as a successor his son Vatché Ier
Category: Death in 216
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