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== Biography ==
== 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 Shervashidze|Dardin]] acquired the throne.
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.<ref>G. Tskitishvili. "Eulogy of the Crown Bearers". - Georgia in the epoch of Rustaveli. Tb., 1966, p. 222-227</ref><ref>I. Antelava. "History and Eulogy". - Xl-XIVth centuries. Georgian Historical Sources. Tb., 1988, p. 42-47;</ref> 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.


==References==
==References==

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Otagho II Shervashidze
Duke of Abkhazia
PredecessorOtagho I
SuccessorDardin
Bornunknown
Died1213
Noble familyHouse 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.[1][2] 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.

References

  1. ^ G. Tskitishvili. "Eulogy of the Crown Bearers". - Georgia in the epoch of Rustaveli. Tb., 1966, p. 222-227
  2. ^ I. Antelava. "History and Eulogy". - Xl-XIVth centuries. Georgian Historical Sources. Tb., 1988, p. 42-47;

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