Gurgen I of Tao
| Gurgen I | |
|---|---|
| Prince of Iberia | |
| Reign | 881 – 891 |
| Predecessor | David I |
| Successor | Adarnase IV |
| Duke of Upper Tao | |
| Reign | 867–891 |
| Predecessor | Adarnase II |
| Successor | Adarnase III |
| Died | 891 |
| Issue | Adarnase III of Tao Ashot the Immature |
| Dynasty | Bagrationi |
| Father | Adarnase II of Tao-Klarjeti |
| Mother | Bevreli |
| Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church |
Gurgen I (Georgian: გურგენ I) (died 891) was a Georgian prince of the Bagrationi dynasty, he ascended to the throne of Iberia during a dynastic crisis and assumed the title of Kouropalates. Thanks to a series of diplomatic blunders, Gurgen managed to forge fleeting alliances with Byzantine Empire and Armenia, before becoming embroiled in a civil conflict between princes that ended in his death, thus putting an end to the Principality of Iberia.