Tzath II (Georgian: წათე II) was King of Lazica as a Byzantine client from 556 to an unknown date. He was the younger brother of Gubazes II, who was assassinated by Byzantine generals in autumn 555. At the time, Tzath resided at the Byzantine capital, Constantinople, and the Lazi sent a delegation to the Byzantine emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565) to request both justice for their murdered king and the confirmation of Tzath as their new king (the Lazic rulers, as client kings, had to have their accession confirmed by the emperor, who awarded them with their regalia). Tzath arrived in Lazica in spring 556, accompanied by the magister militum Soterichus, and was received in an elaborately staged welcome ceremony. Nothing further is known of him.
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- Tzácio II (pt)
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- Цате II (uk)
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| - Цате II (*груз. წათე; д/н — після 556) — цар Лазики з 555 року. (uk)
- Tzath II (Georgian: წათე II) was King of Lazica as a Byzantine client from 556 to an unknown date. He was the younger brother of Gubazes II, who was assassinated by Byzantine generals in autumn 555. At the time, Tzath resided at the Byzantine capital, Constantinople, and the Lazi sent a delegation to the Byzantine emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565) to request both justice for their murdered king and the confirmation of Tzath as their new king (the Lazic rulers, as client kings, had to have their accession confirmed by the emperor, who awarded them with their regalia). Tzath arrived in Lazica in spring 556, accompanied by the magister militum Soterichus, and was received in an elaborately staged welcome ceremony. Nothing further is known of him. (en)
- Tzath II (en géorgien : წათე II) est roi de Lazique, vassal de l'Empire byzantin, de 556 jusqu'à une date inconnue. Il est le plus jeune frère de Gubazès II, assassiné par les généraux byzantins en automne 555. À cette période, Tzath réside à la capitale byzantine, Constantinople. Les Lazes envoient une délégation à l'empereur byzantin Justinien Ier (r. 527-565) afin de demander justice pour leur roi assassiné et la confirmation de Tzath comme leur nouveau roi. Tzath arrive en Lazique au printemps 556, accompagné par le magister militum Soterichus. Il y est reçu par une cérémonie de bienvenue minutieusement préparée. Rien d'autre n'est connu sur lui. (fr)
- Tzácio II (em georgiano: წათე; em grego: Τζάθιος) ou Tzates II foi rei de Lázica, como um cliente bizantino, de 556 até data desconhecida. Era um irmão mais novo de Gubazes II, que foi assassinado por Martinho, Rústico e João em setembro/outono de 555. Neste tempo, Tzácio residia na capital imperial de Constantinopla e os lazes enviaram uma delegação ao imperador Justiniano (r. 527–565) solicitando justiça aos assassinos do rei e sua confirmação como o novo rei deles (os governantes lazes, como reis clientes, tinham a ascensão deles confirmada pelo imperador, que concedia-lhes suas regalias). (pt)
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| - Tzath II (en géorgien : წათე II) est roi de Lazique, vassal de l'Empire byzantin, de 556 jusqu'à une date inconnue. Il est le plus jeune frère de Gubazès II, assassiné par les généraux byzantins en automne 555. À cette période, Tzath réside à la capitale byzantine, Constantinople. Les Lazes envoient une délégation à l'empereur byzantin Justinien Ier (r. 527-565) afin de demander justice pour leur roi assassiné et la confirmation de Tzath comme leur nouveau roi. Tzath arrive en Lazique au printemps 556, accompagné par le magister militum Soterichus. Il y est reçu par une cérémonie de bienvenue minutieusement préparée. Rien d'autre n'est connu sur lui. Tzath II est le dernier roi connu de la dynastie des rois de Lazique. Après le traité byzanto-perse de 561/562 qui termine la guerre lazique, le Lazique disparaît peu à peu des sources. (fr)
- Tzath II (Georgian: წათე II) was King of Lazica as a Byzantine client from 556 to an unknown date. He was the younger brother of Gubazes II, who was assassinated by Byzantine generals in autumn 555. At the time, Tzath resided at the Byzantine capital, Constantinople, and the Lazi sent a delegation to the Byzantine emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565) to request both justice for their murdered king and the confirmation of Tzath as their new king (the Lazic rulers, as client kings, had to have their accession confirmed by the emperor, who awarded them with their regalia). Tzath arrived in Lazica in spring 556, accompanied by the magister militum Soterichus, and was received in an elaborately staged welcome ceremony. Nothing further is known of him. Tzath II is the last known ruler of the dynasty of the kings of Lazica. After the Byzantine–Iranian treaty of 561/562, that ended the Lazic War, Lazica gradually disappears from the sources. (en)
- Tzácio II (em georgiano: წათე; em grego: Τζάθιος) ou Tzates II foi rei de Lázica, como um cliente bizantino, de 556 até data desconhecida. Era um irmão mais novo de Gubazes II, que foi assassinado por Martinho, Rústico e João em setembro/outono de 555. Neste tempo, Tzácio residia na capital imperial de Constantinopla e os lazes enviaram uma delegação ao imperador Justiniano (r. 527–565) solicitando justiça aos assassinos do rei e sua confirmação como o novo rei deles (os governantes lazes, como reis clientes, tinham a ascensão deles confirmada pelo imperador, que concedia-lhes suas regalias). Tzácio chegou em Lázica na primavera de 556, acompanhado pelo mestre dos soldados (magister militum) Soterico, e foi recebido em uma cerimônia de boas vindas elaboradamente ensaiada. Nada mais se sabe sobre ele. Ele foi o último governante conhecido da dinastia reinante de Lázica. Após o tratado bizantino-sassânida de 561/562, que terminou a Guerra Lázica (541–562), Lázica gradualmente desapareceu das fontes. (pt)
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