- The
Abasgoi or
Abasgians (Ancient Gr****: Αβασγοί,
Abasgoi, and
Ancient Gr****: Ἁβασκοί, Abaskoi; Latin: Abasci, Abasgi; Georgian: აბაზგები, Abazgebi; compare...
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Dioskourias and Pitiuntas. In the
Roman period, the
Abasgoi are
mentioned as
inhabiting the region.
These Abasgoi (Abkhaz) were
described by
Procopius as warlike...
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According to Arrian, the
Abasgoi and
Apsilae peoples were
nominal Roman subjects, and
there was a
small Roman outpost in Dioscurias.
Abasgoi likely served in...
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controlled most of
coastal Colchis,
while other tribes such as the
Sanigs and
Abasgoi escaped Roman jurisdiction.
Other tribes, like the Apsilae, were becoming...
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Abasgia (Ancient Gr****: Αβασγοί, Ἁβασκοί, romanized:
Abasgoi, Abaskoi; Abkhaz: Абазақәа; Latin: Avasgia, Abasgia; Georgian: აბაზგეთი, romanized: Abazgeti)...
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distinct languages that are
related to the
Georgian language) and
Abkhaz (
Abasgoi, Apsilae, and Zygii) peoples. It
seems likely that a
significant proportion...
- However, by
around 730 CE,
Apselia came
under the
control of the
stronger Abasgoi Prin****lity, and by the
second half of the 8th century, the
region of...
- century, they
formed a
tribal prin****lity,
which later commingled with the
Abasgoi,
Apsilae and
Missimianoi into the
Kingdom of Abkhazia.
Until 1864 Sadz...
- Agri (Maeotae)
Heniochi Arrechi Aspurgiani Cercetae Dandarii Dosci Maeotians Obidiaceni Sittaceni Tarpetes Toreatae Abasgoi Apsilae Sanigs Misimians...
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Apsilae and
Abasgois. Moschi,
Sanigs and
Misimians were
known to have
Georgian (Kartvelian) origin,
while origin of
Apsilae and
Abasgois is disputed,...