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- Nokalakevi-Archaeopolis: ten years of Anglo-Georgian collaboration. Antiquity 84 (326) Everill, Paul (2014). Nokalakevi-Tsikhegoji-Archaeopolis : Archaeological...
- borders. Besides, it was protected by strong fortresses, including Petra, Archaeopolis, Sarapanis, Skande, Phasis, Rhodopolis, Uchimerion, Kotayon, Onoguris...
- England. Lazic War: A Byzantine expeditionary force under Justin retakes Archaeopolis (modern Georgia), and routs the Persian army. Siege of Phasis: The Persians...
- four thousand led by Mihr-Mihroe were part of the unsuccessful siege of Archaeopolis. In 556, two thousand Sabirs served as heavy infantry mercenaries of...
- two-pronged javelins (zhūpīn). Daylamites also took part in the siege of Archaeopolis in 552. They supported the rebellion of Bahrām Chōbin against Khosrow...
- Poti), Pityus (now Pitsunda), Apsaros (now Gonio), Surium (now Vani), Archaeopolis (now Nokalakevi), Macheiresis, and Cyta or Cutatisium or Aia (now Kutaisi)...
- defeat Byzantines and force them to retreat from the area and abandon Archaeopolis, which they subsequently raze. 555–556 Siege of Phasis Byzantines defeat...
- Byzantine army under Bessas is repulsed, and forced to retreat out of Archaeopolis (Georgia). King Gubazes II is invited to observe the siege of a Persian-held...
- at Onoguris, which was located near the main Byzantine stronghold of Archaeopolis. The arrival of a small relief force under the new Sasanian commander...
- stronghold in Georgia until 736 AD, when was destro**** by the Arabs. Archaeopolis (actual Nokalakevi) was ruled by the Romans from Augustus times, but...