- Gr****: Αβασγοί, Abasgoi, and
Ancient Gr****: Ἁβασκοί, Abaskoi; Latin: Abasci,
Abasgi; Georgian: აბაზგები, Abazgebi;
compare Abkhaz Абазақәа [aˈbazaː] "the Abaza...
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accepted Christianity: the Heruli, the Huns
dwelling near the Don, the
Abasgi, and the
Tzanni in Caucasia. The
worship of Amun at the
oasis of Awjila...
- The new
Byzantine commander Bessas quelled a pro-Persian
revolt of the
Abasgi tribe, took and
dismantled the fort of
Petra after a
lengthy siege and fierce...
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battle to
Heraclius again.
Having received information that the Lazi and
Abasgi broke the
alliance with the
Romans and went home, the
Persians decided to...
- an army to
oppose them. The
Armenians were
joined by the Colchians, the
Abasgi, and Saroes, king of the Alani;
Miranes by the Sabiri, Daganes, and the...
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Eshera 4th c. BC
Lapidary Portraits of "three
members of the
elite of the
Abasgi (?)" and
their names: Ninas, Varnokhes, and Thyezanes.
Found near Sukhumi...
- War from 542 to 562. The war
resulted in the
decline of Lazica, and the
Abasgi in
their dense forests won a
degree of
autonomy under the
Byzantine authority...
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After taking command,
Bessas dispatched an army
against the
rebellious Abasgi tribe and
proceeded to lay
siege to Petra.
While Bessas began the ****ault...