Abasgia
Abasgia (Greek: Αβασγοί; Abkhaz: Абазашта) was a medieval principality on the territory of the Northern-Western Black Sea region.
Abasgia Абазашта Αβασγοί | |||||||||||
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64–786 | |||||||||||
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Capital | Anacopia | ||||||||||
Other languages | abazgi language | ||||||||||
Religion | Christianity; Abkhaz neopaganism | ||||||||||
Government |
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• 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 | ||||||||||
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