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| name = Otagho II Shervashidze |
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| title = Duke of [[Duchy of Tskhumi|Abkhazia]] |
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| noble family = [[House of Shervashidze]] |
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| birth_date = unknown |
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| death_date = 1213 |
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| religion = [[Georgian Orthodox Church]] |
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}}'''Otagho II Shervashidze''' ({{Lang-ka|ოთაღო შარვაშიძე}}) (d. 1213) was a [[Georgians|Georgian]] noble of 12-13th century. |
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== Biography == |
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Otagho Shervashidze was born during the second half of the 12th century to duke Otagho I and his unknown wife. During his youth, he was titled as a "duke of Tskhumi" and succeeded his father on the throne of Abkhazia. Nothing else is known about his reign except that he died in 1213. Following his death an [[interregnum]] began for a few years, until his son [[Dardin Shervashidze|Dardin]] acquired the throne. |
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== Sources == |
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[[Category:Nobility of Georgia (country)]] |
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[[Category:12th-century people from Georgia (country)]] |
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[[Category:13th-century people from Georgia (country)]] |
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[[Category:House of Shervashidze]] |
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Revision as of 19:53, 17 December 2018
Otagho II Shervashidze | |
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Duke of Abkhazia | |
Born | unknown |
Died | 1213 |
Noble family | House of Shervashidze |
Otagho II Shervashidze (Georgian: ოთაღო შარვაშიძე) (d. 1213) was a Georgian noble of 12-13th century.
Biography
Otagho Shervashidze was born during the second half of the 12th century to duke Otagho I and his unknown wife. During his youth, he was titled as a "duke of Tskhumi" and succeeded his father on the throne of Abkhazia. Nothing else is known about his reign except that he died in 1213. Following his death an interregnum began for a few years, until his son Dardin acquired the throne.