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King Bagrat I of Abkhazia MP (b. - 898)

Bagrat I King of Abkhazia from 887–898/899 Preceded by Adarnase Shavliani, Succeeded by Constantine I I (Georgian: ბაგრატ I) was the King of Abkhazia between 887/88 and 898/99. He was the son of Demetr...

Constantin III, king of Abkhazia MP (b. - 916)

Family III married a daughter of Adarnase IV of Iberia:Issue#Anonymous daughter, married to Ashot of Klarjeti#George II, king of the Abkhazia from 916 until 960.#Bagrat II, co-king of Abkhazia. Referen...

Demetrious III of Abkhazia MP (deceased)

King of Abkhazia after Leon III, from 969 to 976 AD. References and further reading on the Kingdom of Abkhazia * (English) Alexei Zverev, Ethnic Conflicts in the Caucasus 1988-1994, in B. Coppieters (e...

Leon III of Abkhazia MP (deceased)

King of Abkhazia after George II, from 960 to 969 AD. References and further reading on the Kingdom of Abkhazia * (English) Alexei Zverev, Ethnic Conflicts in the Caucasus 1988-1994, in B. Coppieters (...

Theodosius III, 'the Blind" King of Abkhazia MP (deceased)

Theodosius III of Abkhazia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaKing of Abkhazia 975–978 Preceded by Demetrius III, Succeeded by Bagrat IITheodosius III the Blind (Georgian: თეოდოს III) (also known as ...

King Adarnase Shavliani of Abkhazia (deceased)

Anos I, Prince of Abkhazia (b. - 450)

The Kingdom of Abkhazia (Georgian language: აფხაზეთის სამეფო; Aphkhazetis Samepo), also known as the Kingdom of the Abkhazes (აფხაზთა სამეფო) refers to an early medieval feudal state in the Caucasus be...

Barouk I, Prince of Abkhazia (b. - 568)

King Bragat Bagrat of of Abkhazia (Scharoeti) (deceased)

Bagrat I was the King of Abkhazia between 887/88 and 898/99. He was the son of Demetrius II of the Anosids dynasty. After the usurper John Shavliani seized the throne Bagrat fled to Constantinople and ...

Constantine of Abkhazia (deceased)

References and further reading on the Kingdom of Abkhazia * (English) Alexei Zverev, Ethnic Conflicts in the Caucasus 1988-1994, in B. Coppieters (ed.), Contested Borders in the Caucasus, Brussels: VUB...

King Constantin II of AbKhazia (b. - 736)

Prince Constantin I of Abkhazia (b. - 680)

Demetrius II of Abkhazia (Anosid) (deceased)

King of Abkhazia after Theodosius II, from 837/38 AD to 872/73. Succeeded by George I.

Demetrius I, Prince of Abkhazia (b. - 641)

King Dimitri I of Abkhazia (b. - c.872)

Abkhazia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAbkhazia (Abkhaz: Аҧсны́ Apsny [ap%CA%B0s%CB%88n%C9%A8]; Georgian: აფხაზეთი Apkhazeti; Russian: Абхазия Abkhaziya) is a disputed territory and partially re...

Ghozar I, Prince of Abkhazia (b. - 470)

The Kingdom of Abkhazia (Georgian language: აფხაზეთის სამეფო; Aphkhazetis Samepo), also known as the Kingdom of the Abkhazes (აფხაზთა სამეფო) refers to an early medieval feudal state in the Caucasus be...

Gurandukht of Abkhazia (deceased)

khatun Han Loov of Abkhazia (deceased)

Helene Abkhazia (deceased)

Justinian I, Prince of Abkhazia (b. - 600)

King Levon II of Abkhazia (b. - 811)

Leon II of Abkhazia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaLeon II of Abkhazia (Georgian: ლეონ II) was King of Abkhazia, a country in the northern Caucasus Mountains, from 767/68–811/12. He was descended...

Princess of Abkhazia (deceased)

Piniktios I, Prince of Abkhazia (b. - 500)

The Kingdom of Abkhazia (Georgian language: აფხაზეთის სამეფო; Aphkhazetis Samepo), also known as the Kingdom of the Abkhazes (აფხაზთა სამეფო) refers to an early medieval feudal state in the Caucasus be...

Thedodosius I, Prince of Abkhazia (deceased)

Prince Theodor I of Abkhazia (b. - 700)

Theodosius II of Abkhazia (Anosid) (deceased)

King of Abkhazia after Leon II, from 811/12 AD to 837/38.Preceded by Leon II, Succeeded by Demetrius II