The History of Georgia: Kingdoms Between Great Powers — Fexingo History

Georgia's King Ashot I and the Rise of the Bagrationi Dynasty

6 min · 13. juli 2026
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Before the golden age of Queen Tamar, before the Mongol invasions, before Tbilisi became a capital — there was Ashot I Kuropalates, the founder of the Bagrationi dynasty that would rule Georgia for a thousand years. This episode traces his story from his family's exile in Tao-Klarjeti to his hard-won recognition as presiding prince of Iberia under Byzantine suzerainty. We explore how Ashot rebuilt a shattered Christian polity after centuries of Arab domination, how he used marriage alliances, fortress-building, and monastic patronage to create a durable power base, and why he was assassinated in a church — but his legacy endured. We also look at the mysterious origins of the Bagrationi claim of descent from King David, and how that claim became central to Georgian identity. Key figures include Ashot I, his sons Bagrat and Adarnase, the Byzantine emperor Leo V, the Arab emir Isma'il of Tbilisi, and the Armenian prince — and occasional rival — Sahak. The episode draws on the Georgian Chronicles and early medieval Armenian sources. #AshotIKuropalates #BagrationiDynasty #TaoKlarjeti #GeorgianHistory #Caucasus #ByzantineEmpire #ArabEmirate #Iberia #MedievalGeorgia #GeorgianChronicles #KingDavidDescent #Artvin #Colchis #OrthodoxMonastery #EarlyMiddleAges #History #FexingoHistory #Georgia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Before the golden age of Queen Tamar, before the Mongol invasions, before Tbilisi became a capital — there was Ashot I Kuropalates, the founder of the Bagrationi dynasty that would rule Georgia for a thousand years. This episode traces his story from his family's exile in Tao-Klarjeti to his hard-won recognition as presiding prince of Iberia under Byzantine suzerainty. We explore how Ashot rebuilt a shattered Christian polity after centuries of Arab domination, how he used marriage alliances, fortress-building, and monastic patronage to create a durable power base, and why he was assassinated in a church — but his legacy endured. We also look at the mysterious origins of the Bagrationi claim of descent from King David, and how that claim became central to Georgian identity. Key figures include Ashot I, his sons Bagrat and Adarnase, the Byzantine emperor Leo V, the Arab emir Isma'il of Tbilisi, and the Armenian prince — and occasional rival — Sahak. The episode draws on the Georgian Chronicles and early medieval Armenian sources. #AshotIKuropalates #BagrationiDynasty #TaoKlarjeti #GeorgianHistory #Caucasus #ByzantineEmpire #ArabEmirate #Iberia #MedievalGeorgia #GeorgianChronicles #KingDavidDescent #Artvin #Colchis #OrthodoxMonastery #EarlyMiddleAges #History #FexingoHistory #Georgia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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