Abraham became an Avar khagan around 805.[1] He was the successor of Theodor.[1]

Abraham was baptised in Germany.[1] He died or was deposed before 811 because in this year the Avar khagan was his successor.[1]

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Gerard Labuda: Abraham. In: Słownik Starożytności Słowiańskich. Vol 1. 1961, p. 1.

References

  • Labuda Gerard: Abraham. In: Słownik Starożytności Słowiańskich. Vol 1. 1961, p. 1.


Further reading

  • Kos F.: Gradivo za zgodovino Slovencev v srednjem veku. Vol 2. Ljubljana 1912, p. 29, 39-40.
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