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The Mares (Georgian: მარები marebi) were an ancient Colchian tribe. They entered ancient history with the writings of Hecataeus of Miletus. He gives a brief description of the tribe and mentions that they lived between closely akin Colchian tribal groups Macrones and Mossynoeci. They inhabited the southeast periphery of the Black Sea, more precisely the mountains of Northeast Anatolia, which constitutes, along with South Caucasus, a proposed homeland of the Kartvelian languages and the convergent territory in which they were molded into a nation. According to Herodotus, they had the same leader as the Colchians, who were the larger entity created through a process of political consolidation and amalgamation of tribes. After the rapid rise of Achaemenid Empire, they were incorporated into t

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  • The Mares (Georgian: მარები marebi) were an ancient Colchian tribe. They entered ancient history with the writings of Hecataeus of Miletus. He gives a brief description of the tribe and mentions that they lived between closely akin Colchian tribal groups Macrones and Mossynoeci. They inhabited the southeast periphery of the Black Sea, more precisely the mountains of Northeast Anatolia, which constitutes, along with South Caucasus, a proposed homeland of the Kartvelian languages and the convergent territory in which they were molded into a nation. According to Herodotus, they had the same leader as the Colchians, who were the larger entity created through a process of political consolidation and amalgamation of tribes. After the rapid rise of Achaemenid Empire, they were incorporated into the XIX Satrapy, along with other Colchian tribes Mushki, Tibareni, Macrones and Mossynoeci. (en)
  • Os Marres (em georgiano: მარები marebi) eram uma antiga . Eles entraram na história antiga com os escritos de Hecateu de Mileto. Ele dá uma breve descrição da tribo e menciona que eles viveram entre antigos grupos tribais georgianos próximos, macronos e mossínecos. Eles habitavam a periferia sudeste do Mar Negro, mais precisamente as montanhas do nordeste da Anatólia, que constitui, junto com o sul do Cáucaso, a terra natal proposta para os antigos povos georgianos e o território convergente no qual eles foram moldados em uma nação. De acordo com Heródoto, eles tinham o mesmo líder que os colcos, que eram a entidade maior criada por meio de um processo de consolidação política e amálgama de antigas tribos georgianas. Após a rápida ascensão do Império Aquemênida, eles foram incorporados ao XIX Satrapia, junto com outras tribos georgianas muški, tibarenos, macronos e mossínecos. (pt)
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  • The Mares (Georgian: მარები marebi) were an ancient Colchian tribe. They entered ancient history with the writings of Hecataeus of Miletus. He gives a brief description of the tribe and mentions that they lived between closely akin Colchian tribal groups Macrones and Mossynoeci. They inhabited the southeast periphery of the Black Sea, more precisely the mountains of Northeast Anatolia, which constitutes, along with South Caucasus, a proposed homeland of the Kartvelian languages and the convergent territory in which they were molded into a nation. According to Herodotus, they had the same leader as the Colchians, who were the larger entity created through a process of political consolidation and amalgamation of tribes. After the rapid rise of Achaemenid Empire, they were incorporated into t (en)
  • Os Marres (em georgiano: მარები marebi) eram uma antiga . Eles entraram na história antiga com os escritos de Hecateu de Mileto. Ele dá uma breve descrição da tribo e menciona que eles viveram entre antigos grupos tribais georgianos próximos, macronos e mossínecos. Eles habitavam a periferia sudeste do Mar Negro, mais precisamente as montanhas do nordeste da Anatólia, que constitui, junto com o sul do Cáucaso, a terra natal proposta para os antigos povos georgianos e o território convergente no qual eles foram moldados em uma nação. De acordo com Heródoto, eles tinham o mesmo líder que os colcos, que eram a entidade maior criada por meio de um processo de consolidação política e amálgama de antigas tribos georgianas. Após a rápida ascensão do Império Aquemênida, eles foram incorporados ao (pt)
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