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- Tzath_I_of_Lazica abstract "Tzath I (Georgian: წათე), Tzathius or Tzathios (Greek: Τζάθιος) in Byzantine sources, was king of Lazica (western Georgia) from 521/522 to an unknown date. He rejected Sassanid Persian overlordship and turned to the Byzantine emperor Justin I (r. 518–527) for aid. Tzath was the son of Damnazes, of whom almost nothing is known. Upon his father's death, in 521 or 522, he refused to recognize the traditional suzerainty exercised by the Persian ruler over Lazica, and instead turned to the Byzantine Empire. He went to Constantinople, where he was received by Emperor Justin I, baptized as a Christian, and wedded to a noble wife, Valeriana. After having received the insignia and royal robes that signified both his royal status and his submission to the Byzantine emperor, he returned to Lazica.Tzath is mentioned for the last time with the outbreak of the Iberian War in 527, when Lazica was attacked by the Persians, who had easily overrun the rebellious Iberians. He sent for aid to Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565), who had just succeeded his uncle Justin. Justinian responded by sending an army, which allowed Lazica to resist the Persians successfully.Professor Cyril Toumanoff has conjectured that Tzath's reign lasted until circa 540, when he was succeeded by his possible son, Gubazes II. Opsites, an uncle of Gubazes, is mentioned by the 6th-century Byzantine historian Procopius as \"king of the Lazi\" on one occasion and as prince of east Abasgia on the other. If indeed a king, Opsites's reign may well be placed between those of Tzath and Gubazes. Toumanoff, however, further assumes that Opsites was a member of the Lazic royal family and prince of Abasgia, but never a king of Lazica, thus making Gubazes a direct successor of Tzath I.".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica activeYearsEndYear "0527".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica activeYearsStartYear "0522".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica predecessor Damnazes.
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica title "King ofLazica".
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- Tzath_I_of_Lazica wikiPageWikiLink Damnazes.
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
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- Tzath_I_of_Lazica wikiPageWikiLink Lazica.
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Byzantine_emperors.
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica wikiPageWikiLink Opsites_of_Lazica.
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- Tzath_I_of_Lazica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tzath I of Lazica".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tzath I".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tzath".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tzathius".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica name "Tzath I".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica name "წათე I".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica predecessor "Damnazes".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica reign "ca. 522 – after 527".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica title "King of Lazica".
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- Tzath_I_of_Lazica years "521".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica subject Category:6th-century_rulers.
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- Tzath_I_of_Lazica comment "Tzath I (Georgian: წათე), Tzathius or Tzathios (Greek: Τζάθιος) in Byzantine sources, was king of Lazica (western Georgia) from 521/522 to an unknown date. He rejected Sassanid Persian overlordship and turned to the Byzantine emperor Justin I (r. 518–527) for aid. Tzath was the son of Damnazes, of whom almost nothing is known.".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica label "Tzath I of Lazica".
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- Tzath_I_of_Lazica sameAs Tzácio_I.
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- Tzath_I_of_Lazica name "Tzath I".
- Tzath_I_of_Lazica name "წათე I".