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    Annuario Pontificio as titular sees and is referred to as Neocaesarea in Ponto to distinguish it from Neocaesarea in Syria. Noted bishops include Saints...
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    Pontus (Greek: Πόντος Pontos) was a Hellenistic kingdom centered in the historical region of Pontus in modern-day Turkey, and ruled by the Mithridatic...
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  • of Neapolis in Pisidia (Neapolis, Turkey) Archdiocese of Neocaesarea in Ponto (Niksar, Turkey) Archdiocese of Nicaea (Nicaea, Turkey) Archdiocese of Nicaea...
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  • Εύηνος Évinos ˈevinos Evenus Εὔξεινος Πόντος Eúkseinos Póntos Εύξεινος Πόντος Éfxeinos Póntos ˈefksinos poˈdos Euxine Sea Εὐρυμέδων Eurymédōn Ευρυμέδων...
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    Bitoleanu, Ion (1998). Istoria Dobrogei (in Romanian). Constanţa: Editura Ex Ponto. ISBN 978-973-9385-32-9. Mărculeţ, Vasile (2003). "Asupra organizării teritoriilor...
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  • September – British gain control of Cape Colony over the Dutch. Battle of Pontós 11 June - Spain defeats France Battle of Bascara 14 June - Spanish-Portuguese...
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    "Armeniakoi" (C. Foss), p. 177; "Koloneia 1. Koloneia on the Lykos in interior Pontos" (C. Foss), p. 1138, "Paphlagonia" (C. Foss), p. 1579; Treadgold 1995, p...
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    Factor of Romanisation in the North-Eastern Part of Moesia Inferior" (PDF). Pontos.dk. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 March 2017. Retrieved 30 August...
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    ISBN 978-90-04-17418-4. As the improved cherry came from the Pontos area (cf. Κερασοῦς "rich in cherries", town on the Pontos), the name is probably Anatolian as well. Given...
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    Shrine". 12 October 2015. The beginnings of Iași (in Romanian) Epistulae ex Ponto 4.9, lines 9-10 Ovid (1893) [c. 8 a.d.]. Sidney George Owen (ed.). Ovid:...
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    by the Šarağurs, one of the first Oğuric Turkic tribes that entered the Ponto-Caspian steppes as the result of migrations set off in Inner Asia. According...
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  • Neila Neocaesarea (episcopal see) Neocaesarea in Bithynia Neocaesarea in Ponto Neocaesarea in Syria Novae Patrae Nepeta Nepte Nesqually Neve Newport Nicaea...
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    theme of Mesopotamia. ODB, "Koloneia 1. Koloneia on the Lykos in interior Pontos" (C. Foss), p. 1138. Oikonomides 1972, p. 349. Pertusi 1952, pp. 141–142...
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  • Wilson, D. R. (1960). The Historical Geography of Bithynia, Paphlagonia, and Pontos, in the Greek and Roman Periods (B.Litt. thesis). Oxford University. p. 228...
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    the Amazon Kyme. The Amazons were a mythical tribe of warlike women from Pontos (or variously from Kolchis, Thrace or Scythia), who fought against Greek...
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    Bryer and David Winfield, The Byzantine Monuments and Topography of the Pontos (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 1985: ISBN 0-88402-122-X)...
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