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Lazica

Kingdom of Lazica
ეგრისის სამეფო
131 AD–697 AD
Kingdom of Lazica in IV-V cc.AD
Kingdom of Lazica in IV-V cc.AD
StatusKingdom
CapitalArchaeopolis
Common languagesZan, Old Georgian
Greek (religious)
Religion
Eastern Orthodox (pre-Schism)
King 
• 131 AD
Malassas (first)
• 696/697
Sergius (last)
Historical eraClassical antiquity
• Established
131 AD
• vassal of Roman Empire
3rd to 5th century
• Lazic War
541 to 562 AD
• annexation of Lazica by Byzantine Empire
7th
• Disestablished
697 AD
CurrencyAntoninianus until IV A.D, later Solidus[1]
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Roman Empire
Kingdom of Abkhazia
Today part of
Countries today

The Kingdom of Lazica (Georgian: ეგრისი, Egrisi; Laz: ლაზიკა, Laziǩa; Ancient Greek: Λαζική, Lazikḗ), sometimes called Lazian Empire,[2] was a state in the territory of west Georgia in the Roman period, from about the 1st century BC. Created as a result of the collapse of the kingdom of Colchis and the gaining of independence by the tribal-territorial units included in it in 131 AD.

  1. ^ Lortkipanidze, M; Mushkhelishvili, D. "Essays on the history of Georgia: In eight volumes: Volume II". Tbilisi Metsniereba: 76.
  2. ^ Braund, David (2003). Georgia in Antiquity A History of Colchis and Transcaucasian Iberia, 550 BC-AD 562. pp. 274, 65.

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