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religious centres of the
kingdom of
Egrisi (Lazica). An
archbishopric of
Pitiunt was
instituted in 541. In
medieval Georgia, the town's name was spelled...
- till the 1st
century AD note the
Heniokhs lived from
modern Sochi till
Pitiunt - Dioskourias. It is
difficult to
identify with
certainty the relationship...
-
colonies along the
Black Sea
coast of present-day Abkhazia, in
particular at
Pitiunt and Dioscurias.
classical authors described various peoples living in the...
- Pilleñni (τὰ Πίναρα) Pisa Elis,
Greece Pitane Çandarlı,
Turkey abandoned Pitiunt Abkhazia,
Black Sea
coast Pitsunda Bichvinta,
Pezonda Pixous Campania,...
- he was
further exiled from
Cucusus (where he sta**** from 404 to 407) to
Pitiunt (Pityus) (in
modern Georgia). He
never reached this
destination alive,...
- the
Lazian Wars, the
Byzantines built the
fortresses of
Sebastopolis and
Pitiunt. The
Byzantine government relied on a
system of fortresses, the loyalty...
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appeared in 4th
century BC,
later Gr****s
founded the
ancient city and port of
Pitiunt (Ancient Gr****: Πιτυοῦς, "pine").
Pitsunda pine
grows on the cape. The...
- the Bzyb has many
important landmarks such as the
ancient settlement of
Pitiunt, a lighthouse, a
temple of the 10th century, a
museum and an old pine tree...