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- The Lazic War, also known as the Colchidian War or in Georgian historiography as the Great War of Egrisi, was fought between the Byzantine Empire and the...
- a general Suanian preference for the alliance to Persia, set against a Lazican preference for Roman alliance, which was to remain a point of tension until...
- Scymnia mentioned by Procopius (sixth century AD) as a dependency of the Lazican kings [1]. Within the unified Georgian feudal state (between the eleventh...
- 10th century Arab geographer Abulfeda was regarded as being largely a Lazican port. Chaldia had already shown its separatist tendencies in the 10th and...
- theology are illustrated. So, for example, it is in his Sermon to the Lazicans that we find Basil explaining how it is our common nature that obliges...
- Lazica, where the po****tion was treated poorly by the Byzantines. The Lazicans had invited Khosrow, who concealed his movement by claiming he was going...
- Constantinople, and its bishops were by imperial appointment. Although the Lazican church originated around the same time as its Iberian neighbour, it was...
- district in Imereti, western Georgia. The area lay on the historic Iberian-Lazican frontier, i.e., between what are now eastern and western parts of Georgia...
- spillover of wars between Byzantium and Persia such as the Iberian War or Lazican War, but the region would never be directly threatened. In 602 AD, the...
- the Byzantine capital of Constantinople to reach an agreement over the Lazican region of Suania. Although emperor Justin II (r. 565–574) accepted a letter...