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usage of the name
Colchis in
political and
mythological contexts (i.e. the
relationship between "Aia-
Colchis" and "the land of
Colchis").
According to the...
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Pharnavazid eristavi of
Colchis and
prince of the
Kingdom of
Iberia in the 1st
century BC.
Kartam was a
descendant of Kuji of
Colchis from his
marriage on...
- The
Colchis Lowland (Georgian: კოლხეთის დაბლობი, K’olkhetis dablobi) is a
geographical area in Georgia,
which consists of a
coastal lowland plain of the...
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remote subjects,
including those in
Colchis, a
country on the
eastern Black Sea coast. For the
Pontic monarchy,
Colchis was a key possession,
which supplied...
- A
History of
Colchis and
Transcaucasian Iberia, 550 BC-AD 562. pp. 47–50. Braund,
David (2003).
Georgia in
Antiquity A
History of
Colchis and Transcaucasian...
- timber, linen, and hemp. It was also a
prime center of
slave trade in
Colchis. The city and its
surroundings were
remarkable for the
multitude of languages...
- Look up
Colchis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Khalkotauroi (Gr****: Χαλκόταυροι, romanized: khalkótauroi, from
Ancient Gr****: Ταύροι Χαλκαίοι, romanized: tauroi...
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ruler in
Colchis is also
known to Strabo, but he does not
specify the dynast's name. As Aristarchus's
extant drachms confirm he was "over
Colchis", but he...
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official language.
Mithridates VI
conquered the
Colchis, and gave it to his son
Mithridates of
Colchis.[citation needed] As a
result of the
Roman campaigns...
- romanized: Mḗdeia; lit. 'planner, schemer') is the
daughter of King Aeëtes of
Colchis.
Medea is
known in most
stories as a sorceress, an
accomplished "pharmakeía"...