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ბათუმის ციხე, თამარის ციხე, ლოსორიონი — შუა საუკუნეების ციხის ნანგრევები ქ. ბათუმის გარეუბანში, მდინარე ყოროლისწყლის მარცხენა ნაპირას აღმართულ კონუსისებურ ბორცვზე.
Losorion or Lysiris (Ancient Greek: Λοσόριον), was a Byzantine (Roman) fortification on the eastern Black Sea coast, in Lazica in what is now Batumi, western Georgia. In the 6th century, it was constructed by Byzantine emperor Justinian I, and due to its strategic location became a battleground of the 541–562 Lazic War between Rome and Sasanian Persia (Iran). It was identified with the Medieval fortress of Batumi, known as Tamaris Tsikhe, i.e. Queen Tamar's Castle.
found a single match candidate
fort (Q1785071) | historic=fort |
military facility (Q18691599) | military |
castle (Q23413) | historic=castle |
building (Q41176) | building, building=yes |
fortress (Q57831) | castle_type=fortress |