- Machelones
The Machelones (Machelônes, Machelonoi; _gr. Μαχελῶνες) were a Colchian tribe located to the far south of the Phasis (modern-day
Rioni River , western Georgia). There are several references to them in Classical sources. This group may be the Machorones of Pliny (NH 6.4.11) who placed them between the Ophis (modern Of,Turkey ) and Prytanis rivers.Edwards, Robert W. (1988), The Vale of Kola: A Final Preliminary Report on the Marchlands of Northeast Turkey, pp. 129-131. "Dumbarton Oaks Papers", Vol. 42.]The 1st century AD writer
Lucian also comments about the Machlyai and their ruler, but the account seems to be entirely fictional.Ptolemy , in the early second century AD, mentions the town of Mechlessos on the border of Colchis, but adds nothing substantive. His contemporary author,Arrian , lists on a west to east orientation theSannoi ,Drilae , Machelonoi,Heniochoi ,Zudreitai , and Lazoi ("Perip". 1 1.1-2). Writing in the early third century about an event a hundred years earlier (A.D. 117),Dio Cassius (68.19) relates that the Machelonoi and the neighboring Heniochoi were ruled by a single "king", Anchialos, who submitted to the Roman emperorTrajan . There is a special mention in the anonymous (probably post-4th century) "Periplus Ponti Evcines" that both the Machelones and Heniochoi were once called Ekcheireis. The country called Machelonia, aclient state of the SassanidPersian Empire , figures in the so-called "Res Gestae Divi Saporis" (Ka'ba-i Zartosht ), the mid-third-century A.D. trilingual inscription concerning the political, military, and religious activities ofShapur I , and appears, in this case, to be synonymous to Colchis.The Machelones were closely related ethnically to the neighboring Macrones (a tribe believed to be the ancestors of present-day Mingrelians), known since at least the fifth century BC.
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