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Abasgia (Ancient Gr****: Αβασγοί, Abasgoi, and
Ancient Gr****: Ἁβασκοί, Abaskoi; Latin: Avasgia,
Abasgia; Georgian: აბაზგები, Abazgebi;
compare Abkhazian:...
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Sukhumi (see also
other names below) is a city in a wide bay on the
Black Sea's
eastern coast. It is both the
capital and
largest city of the Republic...
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Theodor Archon of
Abasgia r. 710's–730
Constantine II
Archon of
Abasgia r. 730–745 Leon I
Archon of
Abasgia r. 745–767 Leon II
Archon of
Abasgia r. 767–780 King...
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regnal numbers of the
Abkhazian kings continue from
those of the
archons of
Abasgia.
There is also some lack of
consistency about the
dates of
their reigns...
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Byzantine garrisons were
stationed in
Lazica and in
neighboring Abasgia,
mostly in the
coastal cities of Poti,
Sebastopolis and Pityus. The kingdom's...
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Apkhazeti that
appeared in the
Georgian annals was
sometimes used to
denote Abasgia specifically, and at
other times the
western region of the
Kingdom of Georgia...
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General Bessas however suppressed the
Abasgian revolt. By the 6th
century Abasgia shifted to the
north and
occupied territory between Gumista and Bzyb rivers...
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Theodor Archon of
Abasgia r. 710's–730
Constantine II
Archon of
Abasgia r. 730–745 Leon I
Archon of
Abasgia r. 745–767 Leon II
Archon of
Abasgia r. 767–780 King...
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Theodor Archon of
Abasgia r. 710's–730
Constantine II
Archon of
Abasgia r. 730–745 Leon I
Archon of
Abasgia r. 745–767 Leon II
Archon of
Abasgia r. 767–780 King...
- with the Alans, but was
prevented from
returning to
Byzantium through Abasgia.
Although the
Abkhazians spared no
expense to have him imprisoned, the...