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Epoch | XIV c. |
Work | The sixty-first king, Rusudan, daughter of Queen Tamar and sister of king Lasha-Giorgi, Bagrationi (Life of Kartli, text identified based on all key manuscripts by S. Kaukhchishvili, v. II, 1959) |
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Quote | “It is written, as in Aphrosinians; someone said, that Antipater fought and killed Cassander”. (pg. 266) |
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Nike. Vani. II-I BC, Bronze, 22 x19 cm. The Georgian National Museum.
Comment | The text of the second fragment, unclear in this form, means the following by all means: There was a fight, i.e. there was a discord between the king and Antipater and Antipater made the young man Cassander kill the king” (T. Khaukhchishvili, Antique World in Georgian Historiography, Chronicler, Collection of Works Dedicated to 100th Anniversary of Iv. Javakhishvili’s Birth, Tbilisi, 1976, pg. 296). |
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