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COLCHIS , in See also: ancient geography, a nearly triangular See also: district of See also: Asia Minor, at the eastern extremity of the Black See also: Sea, bounded on the N. by the See also: Caucasus, which separated it from See also: Asiatic
Sarmatia, E. by Iberia, S. by the Montes Moschici, Armenia and See also: part of See also: Pontus, and W. by the Euxine
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The ancient district is represented roughly by the See also: modern province of See also: Kutais (formerly See also: Mingrelia)
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The name of Colchis first appears in See also: Aeschylus and Pindar
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It was inhabited by a number of tribes whose settlements See also: lay chiefly along the See also: shore of the Black Sea
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The chief of those were the Lazi, Moschi, Apsilae, Abasci, Sagadae, Suani and Coraxi
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These tribes differed so completely in language and appearance 5tiom the surrounding nations, that the ancients originated various theories to account for the phenomenon
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See also: Herodotus, who states that they, with the Egyptians and the Ethiopians, were the first to practise circumcision, believed them to have sprung from the See also: relics of the army of See also: Sesostris (q.v.), and thus regarded them as Egyptians
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See also: Apollonius Rhodius (Argon, iv
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279) states that the Egyptians of Colchis preserved as heirlooms a number of wooden ulp13eis (tablets) showing seas and highways with considerable accuracy
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Though this theory was not generally adopted by the ancients; it has been defended, but not with See also: complete success, by some modern writers
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It is quite possible that there was an ancient See also: trade connexion between the Colchians and the Mediterranean peoples
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We learn that See also: women were buried, while the corpses of men were suspended on trees
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The See also: principal See also: coast See also: town was the Milesian colony of Dioscurias (See also: Roman Sebastopolis; mod
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Sukhum Kaleh), the ancient name being preserved in the modern C
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Iskuria
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The chief See also: river was the Phasis (mod
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Rion)
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From Colchis is derived the name of the plant See also: Colchicum (q.v.)
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Colchis was celebrated in See also: Greek See also: mythology as the destination of the Argonauts, the home of See also: Medea and the See also: special domain of sorcery
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Several Greek colonies were founded there by See also: Miletus
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At a remote See also: period it seems to have been incorporated with the Persian See also: empire, though the inhabitants evidently enjoyed a considerable degree of independence; in this condition it was found by See also: Alexander the
See also: Great, when he invaded See also: Persia
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From this See also: time till the era of the Mithradatic See also: wars nothing is known of its See also: history
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At the time of the Roman invasion it seems to have paid a nominal homage to See also: Mithradates the Great and to have been ruled over by Machares, his second son
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On the defeat of Mithradates by See also: Pompey, it became a Roman province
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After the See also: death of Pompey, Pharnaces, the son of Mithradates, See also: rose in See also: rebellion against the Roman yoke, subdued Colchis and Armenia, and made See also: head, though but for a See also: short time, against the Roman arms
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After this Colchis was incorporated with Pontus, and the Colchians are not again alluded to in ancient history till the 6th century, when, along with the Abasci or Abasgi, under their See also: king Gobazes, whose
See also: mother was a Roman, they called in the aid of See also: Chosroes I. of Persia (541)
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The importance of the district, then generally called Lazica from the Lazi (cf. mod
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Lazistan) who led the revolt, was due to the fact that it was the only remaining See also: bar which held the Persians, already masters of Iberia, from the Black Sea
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It had therefore been specially garrisoned by Justinian under first See also: Peter, a Persian slave, and subsequently Johannes Tzibos, rho built See also: Petra on the coast as the Roman Headquarters
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Tzibos took See also: advantage of the extreme poverty of the Lazi to create a Roman See also: monopoly by which he became a middleman for all the trade both export and import
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Chosroes at once accepted the invitation of Gobazes and succeeded in capturing Petra (A.D
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541)
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The missionary zeal of the Zoroastrian priests soon caused discontent among the Christian inhabitants of Colchis, and Gobazes, perceiving that Chosroes intended to Persianize the district, appealed to See also: Rome, with the result that in 549 one Dagisthaeus was sent out with 7000 See also: Romans and r000 auxiliaries of the Tzani (Zani, Sanni)
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The " Lazic War " lasted till 556 with varying success
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Petra was recaptured in 551 and Archaeopolis was held by the Romans against the Persian general Mermeroes
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Gobazes was assassinated in 552, but the Persian general Nachoragan was heavily defeated at Phasis in 553
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By the See also: peace of 562 the district was See also: left in Roman possession, but during the next 150 years it is improbable that the Romans exercised much authority over it
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In 697 we hear of a revolt against Rome led by See also: Sergius the Patrician, who allied himself with the See also: Arabs
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Justinian II. in his second period of See also: rule sent
See also: Leo the Isaurian, afterwards emperor, to induce the Alans to attack the Abasgi
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The Alans, having gained knowledge of the district by a See also: trick, invaded Lazica, and, probably in 712, a Roman and Armenian army laid siege to Archaeopolis
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On the approach of a Saracen force they retired, but a small plundering detachment was cut off
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Ultimately Leo joined this See also: band and aided by the Apsilian chief See also: Marinus escaped with them to the coast
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From the beginning of the 14th to the end of the 17th century the district under the name Mingrelia (q.v.) was governed by an See also: independent dynasty, the Dadians, which was succeeded by a semi-independent dynasty, the Chikovans, who by 1838 had submitted to See also: Russia, though they retained a nominal See also: sovereignty
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In 1866 the district was finally annexed by Russia
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For the See also: kings see Stokvis, See also: Manuel d'histoire, i
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