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Damnazes

Damnazes ((グルジア語:დამნაზე); (ギリシア語:Δαμνάζης); died 522〔.〕) was a 6th-century king of Lazica (western Georgia), a contemporary of the Sassanid king of Iran Kavadh I. Damnazes, like other kings of Late Antique Lazica, are mentioned by the contemporary chronicles in the context of the rivalry between the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire and Sassanid Iran in the Caucasus.
Damnazes is known to the Byzantine historian John Malalas〔Joh. Mal. 413.〕 as the father and predecessor of Tzathius, king of the Lazi. The anonymous ''Chronicon Paschale'' (''Chron. Pasch.'' s.a. 522) renders his name as ''Zamnaxes''.〔 According to a genealogical hypothesis by Professor Cyril Toumanoff, Damnazes might have been a son of the Lazic king Gubazes I, who is known to have had his son as co-ruler 456.〔.〕
Damnazes was a subject of the Sassanid king and, although ruling over a Christian country, professed Zoroastrianism.〔.〕 On his death, his son and successor, Tzathius, rejected an Iranian coronation and repaired to Constantinople to have his accession validated by the Byzantine emperor Justin I.〔
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