- A
dressing or
compress is a
piece of
material such as a pad
applied to a
wound to
promote healing and
protect the
wound from
further harm. A
dressing is...
-
Opsites (Georgian: ოფსიტე) is the name
twice mentioned by the 6th-century AD
Eastern Roman historian Procopius in his De Bellis,
while recounting the...
- Candreva". 10 July 2015. Stracan, Aurora. "Il
calciatore Antonio Candreva opsite a
Falconara Albanese - Jemi - Il
portale per gli arbëreshë". www.jemi.it...
-
bandage (known as Airstrip), a
polyurethane surgical dressing (marketed as
OpSite), and a
plastic netting that was used in clothing, dressings, horticulture...
- 456 – 466 4. ****azes ?–521/522 5.
Tzath I
attested 521/522 – 527/528 6.
Opsites dates of
reign unknown,
likely some time
before 541 7.
Gubazes II c. 541...
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irregular rectangular layout,
divided into two
sectors by cornice. The
interior Opsite a
garden with well. The
control tower stands between the
castle and the...
-
invasion in 550,
reaching Abasgia and
taking hostages,
including the wife of
Opsites of Lazica. Whately,
Conor (17
March 2016).
Battles and Generals: Combat...
- expedition,
under John Guzes, was successful, and the
Abasgian leader Opsites was
forced to flee
across the
Caucasus to the
Sabir Huns. In
spring 551...
-
indeed a king,
Opsites's reign may well be
placed between those of
Tzath and Gubazes. Toumanoff, however,
further ****umes that
Opsites was a
member of...
- aristocracy, was
common among the
Lazic royalty: his uncle, the "king"
Opsites (it is
unknown when
exactly he reigned), was
married to a
Byzantine noblewoman...