Abasgia

Abasgia
Абазашта[1]
Αβασγοί
64786
Flag of Abasgia Avasgia
Flag
Location of Abasgia Avasgia
CapitalAnacopia
Other languagesabazgi language
Religion
Christianity; Antsәahahara[2]
Government
• c. 100s
c. 300s
c. 510s
c. 530s
c. 550s
c. 600s
c. 700s
c. 720s
c. ?
c. ?
c. 730s
c. 740s
Resmag
Rigvadin
Anos
Gozar
Opsit
Justinian
Baruk
Dmitry I
Feodosy
Fedor
Constantine I
Leon I
History 
• Established
64
• Disestablished
786
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Maeotians
Abasgoi
Kingdom of Abkhazia

Abasgia (Ancient Greek: Αβασγοί, Abasgoi, and Ancient Greek: Ἁβασκοί, Abaskoi; Latin: Avasgia, Abasgia;[3] Georgian: აბაზგები, Abazgebi; compare Abkhazian: Абазиа [aˈbazaː]) was a medieval principality on the territory of the Northern-Western Black Sea region.

  1. ^ Césarée, Procope de (1662). Prokopiu Kaisareōs Tōn Kat'auton Istoriōn Biblia Okto (in Greek). e Typographia Regia.
  2. ^ Books, L. L. C. (September 2010). History of Abkhazi: Muhajir, Kingdom of Abkhazia, Georgian-abkhazian Conflict, German Involvement in Georgian-abkhazian Conflict. General Books LLC. ISBN 978-1-157-65762-0.
  3. ^ Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Abasci" . Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray.

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