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- Kapanadze also supported the Saulaces identification. The alternative hypothesis is that the coins attributed to Saulaces belonged to Saumacus, a Scythian...
- from Aeëtes, such as a king of the Phasians from Xenophon's Anabasis and Saulaces, a gold-rich king of Colchis, from Pliny the Elder's Naturalis Historia...
- c. BC his name is found on a coin issued by him. 2. Kuji 325–280 BC 3. Saulaces 2nd c. BC 4. Mithridates fl. 80 BC under the authority of Pontus. 5. Machares...
- 127–124 BC) Apodakos, King (c.110/09–104/03 BC) Colchis (complete list) – Saulaces, King (2nd century BC) Commagene (complete list) – Ptolemaeus, King (163–130...
- Elder also makes mention of Sesostris, who, he claims, was defeated by Saulaces, a gold-rich king of Colchis. Herodotus describes Sesostris as the father...
- the Elder attributed the beginning of mining in western Georgia to King Saulaces of Colchis, who initiated gold and silver mining in Svaneti. Georgians...