The alagartu was the symbol of the first Paio empire, these made offerings of human sacrifices. When Alexader conquered the Kingdom of Betanie, he abolished the tradition. This is why Alexander dios Be, depicted on horseback killing an alagartu, was later taken as a symbol of the victory Bere against the defeat of the Paio, throughout the Empire of the Gole or Biblical Aragon (represented by Basques/Catalans), which covered from the tip of Cadiz to Siberia, present-day Georgia, Russia, etc. logically, a history of such a conflagration was impossible to erase in such an immense territory, so with the passage of the centuries what they have done with the symbol and history is to change it in the councils. Christianize the character of Alexadre and the alagartu with The Legend of the Knight kills Dragons St. George of Cappadocia, in fact remains the patron of What Remains of Aragon and in all those cities that formed the empire appears in some way, but with the tale invented by the kures, which thus hide their true origin.
The theme of the Kingdom of Iberia in Georgia surely comes from there, it was kingdom of Iberia because it was of the Beres as the Iberian Peninsula, it is possible that in these councils it was decided to change the name to Georgia and from there take the name of St. George.
The fleece with the fleece appears in the Greek tale of Jason and the Argonauts, which would be the historical modification made by the PAios of the first commercial fleet of the Kingdom of the Gole that were the Argonaotes created by Alexander himself. According to the Greeks this legend developed in Colchis, present-day Georgia, which was formerly the Kingdom of Iberia.