The Zydretae (Georgian: ზიდრიტები) (Zudrêtai or Zudreitai) were an ancient people of Colchis recorded by the Classical accounts as dwelling on the coast of the Pontus Euxinus (Black Sea), on the southern side of the Apsarus river (modern-day Çoruh/Chorokhi in the borderlands of Turkey and Georgia), and between the Machelonoi and the Lazi tribes. The early 2nd century Roman author Arrian lists several neighboring and probably ethnically related tribes on a west to east orientation: the Sannoi (Sanigs), Drilae, Machelonoi, Heniochoi, Zudreitai, and Lazoi (Perip. 1 1.1-2). The anonymous (probably post-4th century) Periplus Ponti Euxini places them further south between the Akamosis and Archabis rivers. Little is known about the Zydretae’s social and political life, but at that time when Arria
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| - Zidretes (llatí: Zydretae, grec Zydretai) foren un poble de la Còlquida esmentat per Arrià al seu Periple, que vivia a la costa del Euxí, al sud de Phasis, entre els Maquelons (o Makelons) i els lazes. (ca)
- The Zydretae (Georgian: ზიდრიტები) (Zudrêtai or Zudreitai) were an ancient people of Colchis recorded by the Classical accounts as dwelling on the coast of the Pontus Euxinus (Black Sea), on the southern side of the Apsarus river (modern-day Çoruh/Chorokhi in the borderlands of Turkey and Georgia), and between the Machelonoi and the Lazi tribes. The early 2nd century Roman author Arrian lists several neighboring and probably ethnically related tribes on a west to east orientation: the Sannoi (Sanigs), Drilae, Machelonoi, Heniochoi, Zudreitai, and Lazoi (Perip. 1 1.1-2). The anonymous (probably post-4th century) Periplus Ponti Euxini places them further south between the Akamosis and Archabis rivers. Little is known about the Zydretae’s social and political life, but at that time when Arria (en)
- Gli zidreti o zudreti (latino: Zydretae; traslitt. dal greco:, Zudretai o Zudreitai) era un popolo antico della Colchide riportato nei resoconti classici come dimorante lungo la costa del Pontus Euxinus (Mar Nero), sul lato meridionale del fiume Apsaro (attuale Çoruh/Chorokhi nei territori al confine della Turchia e Georgia), e tra i machelonoi e le tribù laz. L'autore romano del II secolo, Arriano, elenca molti vicini, probabilmente tribù etnicamente relazionate, che sono in base all'orientazione da ovest est: i sannoi, , machelonoi, , zudreitai, e lazoi (Perip. 1 1.1-2). L'anonima opera (probabilmente scritta dopo il IV secolo) Periplus Ponti Euxini li colloca più a sud tra i fiumi Akamosis e Archabis. Poco si conosce riguardo alla vita politica e sociale dei zidreti, ma al tempo in cui (it)
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| - Zidretes (llatí: Zydretae, grec Zydretai) foren un poble de la Còlquida esmentat per Arrià al seu Periple, que vivia a la costa del Euxí, al sud de Phasis, entre els Maquelons (o Makelons) i els lazes. (ca)
- Gli zidreti o zudreti (latino: Zydretae; traslitt. dal greco:, Zudretai o Zudreitai) era un popolo antico della Colchide riportato nei resoconti classici come dimorante lungo la costa del Pontus Euxinus (Mar Nero), sul lato meridionale del fiume Apsaro (attuale Çoruh/Chorokhi nei territori al confine della Turchia e Georgia), e tra i machelonoi e le tribù laz. L'autore romano del II secolo, Arriano, elenca molti vicini, probabilmente tribù etnicamente relazionate, che sono in base all'orientazione da ovest est: i sannoi, , machelonoi, , zudreitai, e lazoi (Perip. 1 1.1-2). L'anonima opera (probabilmente scritta dopo il IV secolo) Periplus Ponti Euxini li colloca più a sud tra i fiumi Akamosis e Archabis. Poco si conosce riguardo alla vita politica e sociale dei zidreti, ma al tempo in cui Arriano li descrisse (130-140 d.C. ca.), essi sembra siano stati soggetti al re di Iberia (Georgia orientale). (it)
- The Zydretae (Georgian: ზიდრიტები) (Zudrêtai or Zudreitai) were an ancient people of Colchis recorded by the Classical accounts as dwelling on the coast of the Pontus Euxinus (Black Sea), on the southern side of the Apsarus river (modern-day Çoruh/Chorokhi in the borderlands of Turkey and Georgia), and between the Machelonoi and the Lazi tribes. The early 2nd century Roman author Arrian lists several neighboring and probably ethnically related tribes on a west to east orientation: the Sannoi (Sanigs), Drilae, Machelonoi, Heniochoi, Zudreitai, and Lazoi (Perip. 1 1.1-2). The anonymous (probably post-4th century) Periplus Ponti Euxini places them further south between the Akamosis and Archabis rivers. Little is known about the Zydretae’s social and political life, but at that time when Arrian described them (c. 130s AD), they seem to have been subjected to the king of Iberia in eastern Georgia. (en)
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