Sauromaces II
| Sauromaces II | |
|---|---|
| King of Iberia | |
| Reign | 361–363, Diarchy 370–378 |
| Predecessor | Mirian III |
| Successor | Aspacures II |
| Dynasty | Chosroid dynasty |
| Father | Rev II |
| Mother | Salome of Ujarma |
Sauromaces II (Georgian: საურმაგ II, romanized: saurmag II), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 361 to 363 and diarch from 370 to 378. He is ignored by the Georgian historic tradition, but mentioned by the 4th-century historian of the Roman Empire, Ammianus Marcellinus. He was the first son of Rev II and Salome and brother of Trdat of Iberia.