- The
Kingdom of
Lazica (Georgian: ეგრისი, Egrisi; Laz: ლაზიკა, Laziǩa;
Ancient Gr****: Λαζική, Lazikḗ),
sometimes called Lazian Empire, was a
state in the...
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Empire and the
Sasanian Empire for
control of the
ancient Georgian region of
Lazica. The
Lazic War
lasted for
twenty years, from 541 to 562, and
ended with...
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Lazica may
refer to:
Lazica, an
ancient Georgian region and
kingdom Lazica (planned city), a ****ure
urban development in
Georgia Lazika, a
tracked infantry...
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Campanula lazica is a
species of
flowering plant in the
bellflower family, Campanulaceae. It is
endemic to
northeast Anatolia, Turkey. This
species can...
- Iris
lazica, the
Lazistan iris, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Iridaceae,
native to the
Black Sea
coast of
Turkey and Georgia, and also...
- led by Mihr-Mihroe
occupied eastern Lazica. The
truce that had been
established in 545 was
renewed outside Lazica for a
further five
years on condition...
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Gubazes II (Georgian: გუბაზ II, Gr****: Γουβάζης) was king of
Lazica (modern
western Georgia) from
circa 541
until his ********ination in 555. He was one...
- (Gr****: Πέτρα) was a
fortified town on the
eastern Black Sea coast, in
Lazica in what is now
western Georgia. In the 6th century,
under the Byzantine...
- the
Caucasian state of
Lazica. In one p****age,
Procopius remarks parenthetically that
Opsites was an
uncle of
Gubazes II of
Lazica and at one time king...
- of
Lazica (or
Egrisi in
Georgian sources). In the 5th century, the
first Christian king
Gubazes I
declared Christianity as a
state religion of
Lazica. Locals...