Bagrat IV, king of Georgia E / L XI
τῷ Παγκρατίῳ بقراط بن جرجس (Bagrat 101)
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- Before 1025
- 1027
- Certainty: 2 At death of Giorgi I of Georgia, his son Bagrat IV succeeded as a minor, under his mother's guidance Certainty: 2
- 1028
- Certainty: 2 Campaign of parakoimomenos Symeon (Nikolaos) in Iberia led to submission of Bagrat & his mother Certainty: 2
- 1032
- Certainty: 2 Mariam of Georgia brought back Romanos III's niece Helene as a wife for Bagrat IV Certainty: 2
- 1034
- Certainty: 2 Bagrat IV recaptured forts surrendered earlier, as if to avenge his wife's uncle Romanos III Certainty: 2
- 1038
- Certainty: 2 Attack against Iberia by Bagrat IV opposed unsuccessfully by Byzantines Certainty: 2
- 1045
- Certainty: 2 Surrender of Ani by the katholikos Peter Getadarj to Konstantinos IX: it became seat of a doux Certainty: 2
- 1047
- Certainty: 2 Struggle between Bagrat IV of Georgia & Liparit IV; Liparit victorious Certainty: 2
- 1048
- Certainty: 1 Konstantinos IX, approached by Bagrat IV, recognised him as ruler of Iberia & Abasgia Certainty: 1
- 1063
- Certainty: 2 Bagrat IV corrresponded with Alp Arslan over poll-tax (jizya) Certainty: 2