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Gonio-Apsaros Fortress
Aerial view of Gonio fortress
Location in Georgia
Location in Georgia
Shown within Georgia
LocationAdjara, Georgia
RegionLazica
Coordinates41°34′23″N 41°34′25″E / 41.57306°N 41.57361°E / 41.57306; 41.57361
TypeSettlement
Site notes
ConditionIn ruins

Gonio fortress (Georgian: გონიოს ციხე, previously called Apsarus or Apsaros (Ancient Greek: Ἄψαρος)[1] and Apsyrtus or Apsyrtos (Ἄψυρτος)[2]) is a Roman fortification in Adjara, Georgia, on the Black Sea, 15 km south of Batumi, at the mouth of the Chorokhi river. The village sits 4 km north of the Turkish border. Its name was connected with the myth of Medea and her brother Absyrtus.[3]

The oldest reference to the fortress is by Pliny the Elder[4] in the Natural History (1st century AD). There is also a reference to the ancient name of the site in Appian’s Mithridatic Wars[5] (2nd century AD). In the 2nd century AD it was a well-fortified Roman city within Colchis. The town was also known for its theatre and hippodrome. Procopius, writing in the 6th century, speaks of the remains of its public buildings as proving that it was once a place of some importance.[6]

It later came under Byzantine influence. The name "Gonio" is first attested in Michael Panaretos in the 14th century.[7] In addition, there was a short-lived Genoese trade factory at the site. In 1547, Gonio was taken by the Ottomans, who held it until 1878, when, via the San-Stefano Treaty, Adjara became part of the Russian empire. In the fall of 1647, according to Evliya Çelebi, Gonio was captured by a Cossack navy of 70 chaikas, but quickly recovered by Ghazi Sidi Ahmed, ruler of the Tortum sanjak, with a force of 1,000 Turks and 3,000 "Mingrelians".[8][9]

The gate of the Gonio castle

The grave of Saint Matthias, one of the twelve apostles, is believed to be inside the Gonio fortress. This is unverifiable as the Georgian government currently prohibits digging near the supposed graveside. Other archaeological excavations are however taking place on the grounds of the fortress, focusing on Roman layers.

Gonio is currently experiencing a tourism boom. Most tourists come from Tbilisi in the summer months to enjoy beaches that are generally regarded as cleaner than Batumi's beaches (located 15 km to the north).

  1. ^ Stephanus of Byzantium, Ethnica, §A153.14
  2. ^ Periplus of the Euxine Sea, Arrian, § 7
  3. ^ Stephanus of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol. s.v. Ἀψυρτίδες.
  4. ^ Pliny. Naturalis Historia. Vol. 6.4.
  5. ^ App. Mithr. 15.101.
  6. ^ Procopius, Bell. Goth. 4.2.
  7. ^ Panaretos, ch. 99. Greek text and English translation in Scott Kennedy, Two Works on Trebizond, Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library 52 (Cambridge: Harvard University, 2019), p. 49
  8. ^ Çelebi, Evliya (1834). Hammer-Purgstall, Joseph von (ed.). Narrative of travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa, in the Seventeenth Century, vol. 2. London: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland. pp. 191–196.
  9. ^ Tivadze, Tamar (1977). "კაზაკების მიერ გონიოს ციხის აღების საკითხისათვის" [For the Cossack capture of Gonio Fortress]. Matsne (in Georgian). 1: 76–83.

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