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John of Abkhazia

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died without a male heir, however there were still other members of the royal family that the two sons of his brother,
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King of Abkhazia
George I
Adarnase
Dynasty
Shavliani
Georgian Orthodox Church
Georgian
House of Shavliani
Svan
King of Abkhazia
George I of Abkhazia
Demetrius II
Tinen of Tchikha
Bagrat
Bagrat I of Abkhazia
Constantinople
George I
Adarnase
Cyril Toumanoff
Marie-Félicité Brosset
ISBN
2-7384-6186-7
George I
King of Abkhazia
Adarnase
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