Kind of. Essentially ‘Iberia’ is a name Greeks used generally, which then got translated and inherited repeatedly by Romans and such. Similar to barbarians being the Berbers of North Africa and also the Germanic tribes.
So that ‘Iberia’ is a placename for a culture that became the Georgians. (Which is also an exonym. I think it’s called ‘Kartli’ by the people actually living there.) I don’t know if or why ‘Iberia’ would still be used.
I thought Spain+Portugal were Iberia, not the Caucasus. That the ancient name?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Iberia
https://www.britannica.com/place/Iberia-ancient-kingdom-Georgia Was a old name for the areas below the mountains, the name on the map isnt correctly positioned.
Kind of. Essentially ‘Iberia’ is a name Greeks used generally, which then got translated and inherited repeatedly by Romans and such. Similar to barbarians being the Berbers of North Africa and also the Germanic tribes.
So that ‘Iberia’ is a placename for a culture that became the Georgians. (Which is also an exonym. I think it’s called ‘Kartli’ by the people actually living there.) I don’t know if or why ‘Iberia’ would still be used.