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Lazic War
War between the Byzantine and Sasanian Empires / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lazic War, also known as the Colchidian War or in Georgian historiography as the Great War of Egrisi,[4] was fought between the Byzantine Empire and the Sasanian Empire for control of the ancient Georgian region of Lazica. The Lazic War lasted for twenty years, from 541 to 562, and ended with the Fifty-Year Peace Treaty, which obligated the Byzantine Empire to pay tribute to Persia each year for the recognition of Lazica as a Byzantine vassal state by Persians. The Lazic War is narrated in detail in the works of Procopius and Agathias.[5]
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Part of the Byzantine–Sasanian wars | |||||||||
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Justinian I John Tzibus † Dagisthaeus Bessas Martin Valerian Bouzes Belisarius Justin Gubazes II of Lazica (after 548) Dabragezas Elmingir |
Khosrow I Mihr-Mihroe Nachoragan Nabedes Farroxan[2] Izadgushasp Fariburz Gubazes II of Lazica (541–548) Opsites of Lazica Terdetes[3] |
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