-
still under study.
Agathias derives the
ancient name
Onoguris from a
branch of the
Hunnic Onoguri, who had been
defeated in this
place by the
local Colchians...
- The
siege of
Onoguris occurred in 554 or 555 AD
during the
Lazic War
between the
Byzantine Empire and the
Sasanian Empire. The
Byzantine generals led by...
- The Onoghurs, Onoğurs, or Oğurs (Ὀνόγουροι, Οὔρωγοι, Οὔγωροι; Onογurs, Ογurs; "ten tribes", "tribes") were a
group of
Turkic nomadic equestrians who flourished...
-
equipment and
retreated to Mocheresis,
reinforcing his
strategic garrison at
Onoguris on his way, and died of
illness shortly afterward. The
Lazic king Gubazes...
- Archaeopolis, Sarapanis, Skande, Phasis, Rhodopolis, Uchimerion, Kotayon,
Onoguris, Trachea,
Sebastopolis and Pitius. The
Persian Sasanians recognized Lazica...
- (Vartsikhe)
Skanda Sarapanis (Shorpani)
Phasis (Poti)
Pitius Kotayon (Kutaisi)
Onoguris The most
significant fertile and rich area of
Lazica was the
Rioni river...
-
formerly called themselves Onogundurs.
Variations of the name
include Onoguri, Onoghuri, Onghur, Ongur, Onghuri, Onguri, Onogundur, Unogundur, and Unokundur...
-
Byzantine generals had
alienated the Lazi.
Nachoragan relieved the
Siege of
Onoguris and
subsequently destro**** the
Byzantine base at Archaeopolis. In the spring...
- the
Lakhmids under al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man, who is killed.
Siege of
Onoguris Sasanians decisively defeat Byzantines and
force them to
retreat from the...
- War,
including the ****ault on his
stronghold at Telephis, his
siege of
Onoguris, and the
Persian siege of Phasis. In 555, he had
replaced Bessas as the...