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- the Colchians remembered the Egyptians better than the Egyptians remembered the Colchians; the Egyptians said that they considered the Colchians part...
- sculptural expression expressing the religious ideas of the Colchis. Colchians are the ancestors of the modern day western Georgians, most notably Zans/Chans...
- and the Colchians remembered the Egyptians better than the Egyptians remembered the Colchians; the Egyptians said that they held the Colchians to be part...
- The following is a list of ancient Colchian tribes. COLCHIS, Encyclopædia Iranica D. M. Lang, The Georgians, London 1966. chap. 6 Georgian Soviet encyclopedia...
- wife of Jason, he would protect her and her husband against the Colchians. The Colchians were obliged, by the contrivance of Arete, to depart without their...
- serpent's corpse after it was slain. Known as the Dragon of Colchis or the Colchian Dragon (Gr****: Δρακων Κολχικος, Drakôn Kolkhikos), this immense serpent...
- Free Colchian (Georgian: კოლხური, ლაზური) is the name of a swimming style from Georgia. This style (aka Colchian and Iberian) was revived by the swimmer...
- overcame the resistance and forced the Colchians to retreat by forming a wall of shields and spears. The Colchians were unable to hold their position. The...
- continuums. The term Zan comes from the Greco-Roman name of one of the chief Colchian tribes, which is almost identical to the name given to the Mingrelians...
- (Proto-Georgians such as Colchians and Iberians) tribes. The Georgian people in antiquity have been known to the ancient Gr****s and Romans as Colchians and Iberians...