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Epoch | 1703-1764 (XVIII) |
Work | Travels (Georgian Prose, book V, comp. G. Gverdtsiteli, N. Ebralidze, R. Tvaradze, Tbilisi 1983) |
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Quote | “In Europe, there is a holy mountain on an island among the seas. It also has a flat terrain. Close by there is Macedonia, the town of Alexander the Great; it is linked to Stythia, the place of Aristotle. This holy mountain was called Apolonia during Christ’s first coming, and the statue of pagan idol Apollo was erected on it” (pg. 479) |
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Nike. Vani. II-I BC, Bronze, 22 x19 cm. The Georgian National Museum.
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