• Tripolis (Ancient Greek: Τρίπολις), formerly Ischopolis (Ἰσχόπολις), was an ancient fortress city in Pontus Polemoniacus (aka the Pontus region), on a...
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  • Minor, on the borders of Lydia, Caria and Phrygia Tripolis (Pontus), an ancient Greek city in the Pontus region of Turkey Tirebolu, the modern city in Giresun...
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    of Pontus. Commonly known as Pontiaka, it is traditionally called Romeika by its native speakers. The earliest Greek colonies in the region of Pontus begin...
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  • town of ancient Pontus in the territory of the Mosynoeci, located on a promontory of the same name, 90 stadia to the west of Tripolis, mentioned by several...
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  • be held with 20 teams in one group, but with the statement of Asteras Tripolis B, the teams became 21 and so it was decided that the championship will...
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  • Greek: Ἀργυρία) or Argyra (Ἀργυρά) was a town of ancient Pontus, located 20 stadia east of Tripolis. It was noted for its silver mines, whence the town's...
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  • region of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey Neapolis (Pontus), an ancient town and Roman colony in Pontus, a region of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey Neapolis...
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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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  • Persecution of Diocletian. Eusebius records that Timolaus of Pontus, Dionysius from Tripolis in Phœnicia, Romulus, said to have been sub-deacon of the parish...
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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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    Sapinuwa Satala Saurania Sebastopolis in Pontus Stephane Syderos Themiscyra Thymena Timolaeum Tium Tripolis Virasia Yazılıkaya Zagorus Zaliche Zephyrium...
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    Kerasus (now Giresun, Turkey), Trapezous-Trebizond (now Trabzon, Turkey), Tripolis (now Tirebolu, Turkey), Argyroupolis (now Gümüshane, Turkey) and other...
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    Tripolis on the Meander (Greek: Τρίπολις, Eth. Greek: Τριπολίτης, Latin: Tripolis ad Maeandrum) – also Neapolis (Greek: Νεάπολις), Apollonia (Greek: Απολλωνία)...
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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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  • Coralla (category Populated places in ancient Pontus)
    100 stadia east of Philocaleia, and Philocaleia is 110 stadia east of Tripolis, a well-known position. That site is located near today's town of Eynesil...
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    Reactions to the Holocaust and the Major Trials". In Heuman, Johannes; Rudberg, Pontus (eds.). Early Holocaust Memory in Sweden: Archives, Testimonies and Reflections...
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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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    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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  • Cyril Kali (category Asteras Tripolis F.C. players)
    played professional football in Greece for PS Kalamata (2007), Asteras Tripolis F.C. (2007–08), Panetolikos F.C. (2008–10), Veria F.C. (thrice in 2010–11...
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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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  • Asteras Tripolis, Panserraikos – 2006–2009 Martin Abena – Skoda Xanthi – 2009 Thierry Modo Abouna – AEL – 2004–2007 Jourdain Assen – Asteras Tripolis – 2016–2017...
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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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  • Nikos Pourtoulidis (category Asteras Tripolis F.C. players)
    69 appearances and 13 goals. Pourtoulidis previously played for Asteras Tripolis in the Greek Super League. Pourtoulidis signed for Kalamata in 2008. In...
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    Sapinuwa Satala Saurania Sebastopolis in Pontus Stephane Syderos Themiscyra Thymena Timolaeum Tium Tripolis Virasia Yazılıkaya Zagorus Zaliche Zephyrium...
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    Divided in many kingdoms, like the Kingdom of Cappadocia, Galatia, Kingdom of Pontus, Kingdom of Pergamon and the Seleucid Empire 306 BC–301 BC: Antigonid dynasty...
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  • Siege of Malta in 1565. Valletta the capital of Malta is named after him. Pontus De la Gardie c. 1520–1585 French French nobleman and general in the service...
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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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    of Mithradates VI Eupator, King of Pontus, Brill, 1986, p 97 "The star and the crescent, the emblem of the Pontus and its kings, were introduced by Mithradates...
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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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  • Christos Albanis (footballer, born 1999) (category Asteras Tripolis F.C. players)
    professional footballer who plays as a winger for Super League 2 club Apollon Pontus. "Στον Παναθηναϊκό Β' και ο Χρήστος Αλμπάνης". starsports.gr. Christos Albanis...
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