• Naustathmus or Naustathmos (Ancient Greek: Ναύσταθμος) was a port-town on the Euxine, in the western part of ancient Pontus, on a salt lake connected...
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  • Naustathmus or Naustathmos (Ancient Greek: Ναύσταθμος) may refer to: Naustathmus (Cyrenaica), a town of ancient Cyrenaica, now in Libya Naustathmus (Pontus)...
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  • Athenae or Athenai (Ancient Greek: Ἀθῆναι) was a city and port of ancient Pontus, with a Greek temple of Athena. According to Arrian, it was 180 stadia east...
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    Karza Kelesa Kimista Laodicea Pontica Libiopolis Lillium Metroon Mokata Naustathmus Nerik Nicopolis Ophis Oxinas Patara Pharnacia Phazemon Philocaleia Pida...
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  • Pidis, was a town of ancient Pontus, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. It was in the later province of Pontus Galaticus, on the road leading...
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  • Ophis (Ancient Greek: Ὄφις) was a town of ancient Pontus on the Black Sea near the mouth of the Ophis River, 90 stadia east of Hyssus. Its site is located...
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  • Argyria (Ancient Greek: Ἀργυρία) or Argyra (Ἀργυρά) was a town of ancient Pontus, located 20 stadia east of Tripolis. It was noted for its silver mines,...
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    Fatsa (redirect from Polemonium (Pontus))
    (Ancient Greek: Πολεμώνιον, Latinized as Polemonium), after Polemon I of Pontus. A derivative of Polemonion, i.e. Bolaman, is the modern name of the river...
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  • located in ancient Pontus, on the river Iris, at modern Gümenek [tr] near Tokat in Turkey. Comana Pontica was located in the region of Pontus (now part of modern...
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  • Ancon or Ankon (Ancient Greek: Ἀγκών) was a populated place of ancient Pontus, on the Black Sea and on the coast road east of Amisus. It was on a headland...
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  • Ἡράκλειον), also known as Lamyron (Λαμυρών), was a port town of ancient Pontus, on the Black Sea, between Amisus and Polemonium. It was situated on a promontory...
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  • Hermonassa (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμώνασσα) was a town of ancient Pontus on the Black Sea coast. Its site is located near Akçaabat in Asiatic Turkey. Richard...
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    Giresun (redirect from Pharnacia (Pontus))
    name of the city itself, rather than the other way around. Pharnaces I of Pontus renamed the city Pharnacia after himself after he captured the city in 183...
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    Boon (Ancient Greek: Βοών) was a town on the Black Sea coast of ancient Pontus, 90 stadia east of Cape Jasonium. Its site is located near Perşembe in Asiatic...
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    Amasya (redirect from Amasia (Pontus))
    capital of the Kingdom of Pontus from 333 BC to 26 BC. Today, there are prominent ruins including the royal tombs of Pontus in the rocks above the riverbank...
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    Karza Kelesa Kimista Laodicea Pontica Libiopolis Lillium Metroon Mokata Naustathmus Nerik Nicopolis Ophis Oxinas Patara Pharnacia Phazemon Philocaleia Pida...
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    Fann Bouteneff 2007, p. 47. "Pontus". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Strabo 11.8.4 C512; 12.3.37 C559. electricpulp.com. "PONTUS – Encyclopaedia Iranica". www...
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    Karza Kelesa Kimista Laodicea Pontica Libiopolis Lillium Metroon Mokata Naustathmus Nerik Nicopolis Ophis Oxinas Patara Pharnacia Phazemon Philocaleia Pida...
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    Gaziura (category Hellenistic Pontus)
    kings of Pontus, but in Strabo's time it was deserted. (Strab. xii.) Dion Cassius (xxxv. 12) notices it as a place where Mithridates VI of Pontus took up...
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  • Ameletos (redirect from Camila (Pontus))
    Ameletos or Camila was a town of ancient Pontus, not far from the coast, a little to the west of Polemonium. Its site is located in Asiatic Turkey. Richard...
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    in 88 BC Ephesus welcomed Archelaus, a general of Mithridates, king of Pontus, when he conquered Asia (the Roman name for western Anatolia). From Ephesus...
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    in 167 BC. In 88 BC, the city suffered siege by Mithridates VI, king of Pontus and was captured by Brutus and Cassius, during their campaign against Mark...
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    Comana Chryse or Aurea, i.e. "the golden", to distinguish it from Comana in Pontus). The Hittite toponym Kummanni is considered likely to refer to Comana,...
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    Karza Kelesa Kimista Laodicea Pontica Libiopolis Lillium Metroon Mokata Naustathmus Nerik Nicopolis Ophis Oxinas Patara Pharnacia Phazemon Philocaleia Pida...
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    Hamilton, William John (11 December 1842). "Researches in Asia Minor, Pontus and Armenia: With Some Account of Their Antiquities and Geology". J. Murray...
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  • Lesser Armenia founded by Pompey in 63 BC after conquering the Kingdom of Pontus in the Third Mithridatic War. It became part of the Roman province of Armenia...
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    Cerasus Chadisia Cinolis Cizari Colonia in Armenia Colussa Comana in the Pontus Coralla Cordyle Cratia Crenides Cromen Cromna Cyptasia Cytorus Dia Diacopa...
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