Lazica

Kingdom of Lazica
ეგრისის სამეფო
131 AD–697 AD
Kingdom of Lazica in IV-V cc.AD
StatusKingdom
CapitalArchaeopolis
Common languagesZan, Old Georgian
Greek (religious)
Religion
Georgian paganism, 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
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Roman Empire
Kingdom of Abkhazia
Today part of
Countries today

The Kingdom of Lazica (Georgian: ეგრისი, romanized: Egrisi; Laz: ლაზიკა, romanized: Laziǩa; Ancient Greek: Λαζική, romanized: Lazikḗ), sometimes called Lazian Empire, 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.