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Roman provinces in Asia Minor - IMPERIUM ROMANUMOct 10, 2021 · Roman provinces in Asia Minor · Asia's first Roman province – Asia · Bithynia et Pontus · Galatia (Galatia) · Cappadocia (Cappadocia) · Lycia et ...
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(PDF) Provincial population and Roman identity in Bithynia et Pontus.Bithynia et Pontus experienced significant Roman administrative reorganization after Pompey's conquest in 66 BC. · Local elites in Bithynia et Pontus adopted ...
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(PDF) Bithynia and Pontus (draft) (c) Owen Doonan. Draft copyThe dual province of Bithynia and Pontus represents a "periphery within" the Roman Empire: a region known for rugged land and people, rival local dynasties, ...
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Bithynia | Oxford Classical DictionaryDec 22, 2015 · In organizing the province of Pontus and Bithynia in 63 bce Pompey divided the land between eleven cities for convenience in maintaining ...
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Pontus (ancient region) | Research Starters - EBSCOThis fertile region was characterized by its mountainous terrain rich in timber and metals, and it was home to diverse communities speaking twenty-two different ...
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Pontus (kingdom) - Livius.orgAug 11, 2020 · Pontus was the name of the northern part of what is now called Turkey, stretching from the delta of the river Halys to the east.
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Provincia Bithynia et Pontus - Roman HistoryThe province comprised diverse geographical features, including coastal plains, fertile river valleys, and rugged mountain ranges. The Pontic Mountains, ...
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Sangarius (Sakarya) - Livius.orgAug 13, 2020 · Sangarius (Greek Σαγγάριος): river in Phrygia and Bithynia, modern Sakarya. According to the ancient geographer Strabo of Amasia, the river ...
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book XII Chapter 3### Summary of Pontus Geography, Climate, Resources, Agriculture, Minerals, Timber, Fruits from Strabo's Geography Book 12 Chapter 3
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book XII Chapter 4### Summary of Bithynia’s Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, and Environmental Features from Strabo’s Geography, Book XII, Chapter 4
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Production in a Pontic landscape: the hinterland of Greek ... - PerséeAncient sources associate Sinope's hinterland with products that can be grouped into four main catégories : 1) fish and processed fish ; 2) timber and finished ...
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Bithynian Settlements - Alexander the GreatNicomedia: Founded by Nicomedes I of Bithynia, became a major city and capital of Bithynia. · Nicaea (Iznik) · Prusa (Bursa) · Chalcedon (Kadıköy) · Heraclea ...
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[PDF] Regional Economy, Settlement Patterns and the Road System in ...The present thesis examines the economic development in NW Asia Minor, i.e. Bithynia, during the. Hellenistic, Roman and Early Byzantine periods.
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PONTUS - Encyclopaedia IranicaJul 20, 2004 · Greek colonies dominated the coast, most importantly Sinope, the best harbor on the south shore of the Black Sea, which planted its own colonies ...
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Roman Province Bithynia et Pontus c. 200 CEJan 9, 2025 · Located in northern Anatolia along the southern Black Sea coast (modern-day Turkey), the province was known for its fertile lands –producing ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) Kings of Bithynia - Academia.eduIn 297 BCE, Zipoetes, a tribal chieftain, declared himself king. Many years later, this date became Year 1 of the "Bosporan Era" , used to date coins and ...
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[PDF] The Dynastic History of the Hellenistic Monarchies of Asia Minor ...Apr 12, 2009 · The kingdom of Bithynia, contrary to. Pontos, was abolished after the death of Nikomedes IV, and the Romans were not interested in its ...
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[PDF] THE KINGS OF PONTUS: SOME PROBLEMS OF IDENTITY AND ...the obstacle that the strong independent kingdom of Bithynia. 40) For the history of Bithynia see Geyer, RE 17.1 (1936) col. 493-499. (Nicomedes I-IV); Magie ...
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THE KINGS OF PONTUS: SOME PROBLEMS OF IDENTITY ... - jstorHere he ruled for thirty-six years. (302-266), at some stage proclaiming himself king Mithridates I. Ctistes, founder of the kingdom of Pontus and of the line ...
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Nicomedes IV of Bithynia - World History EduIn 74 BC, as one of his final acts, Nicomedes IV bequeathed the kingdom of Bithynia to Rome. The Roman Senate quickly incorporated Bithynia as a province, ...
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The Roman Monetary Economy in Bithynia during the second half of ...Nicomedes IV bequeathed the kingdom of Bithynia to Rome in late 76. Thereupon the Senate appointed a praetorian governor of Asia, M. Iunius Iuncus, to organize ...
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A Chapter of Ancient Sea Power: The Mithridatic Wars | ProceedingsThe immediate cause of the outbreak of the third14 Mithridatic war was the annexation by Rome of the kingdom of Bithynia (75 B.C.), which not only made Rome ...Missing: Hellenistic | Show results with:Hellenistic
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Mithridatic Wars | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Mithridatic Wars (88-65 BCE) were fought between Pontic forces and Romans over control of Asia Minor, resulting in Roman victory and new provinces.
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Mithridatic Wars - Heritage HistoryThe Mithridatic Wars (90-65 BC) were a series of conflicts between Rome and Mithridates of Pontus, who kept Rome embroiled for over twenty years.Missing: events | Show results with:events
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The Mithridatic Wars (88-63 BCE): Rome vs. Pontus - TheCollectorDec 19, 2023 · The Mithridatic Wars pitched the Roman Republic against the Kingdom of Pontus in the early decades of the 1st century BCE.
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MILITARY POLICIES OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE IN THE PROVINCE ...Bithynia became Roman land by the will of Nicomedes IV in 74 BC and was organized as a senatorial province. Even after the Augustan reorganization of the ...
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Bithynia et Pontus (province): a Pleiades place resourceMay 14, 2024 · ... Sea coast that was formed when the former kingdoms of Bithynia (annexed by Rome in 74 B.C.) and Pontus (annexed in 63 B.C.) were joined together
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Zela (47 BCE) - Battle - Livius.orgOct 10, 2020 · Battle of Zela: a relatively unimportant fight in 47 BCE which Julius Caesar defeated Pharnaces II, the son of Mithridates VI of Pontus.
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After the Roman civil war had broken out in 49 bc, Pharnakes ii - jstorMany scholars allow for an invasion of Asia Minor in 49 b.c. or early 48 b.c. irrespective of Pharsalos; see, for example, Hoben 1969: 17–18; Freber 1993 ...
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Bithynia - Province of the Roman Empire - UNRV.comIn his settlements, Bithynia was organized as a joint province with Pontus, a political arrangement that would last until the provincial reforms of Diocletion ...
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“Considerations for the Administration of the Province Pontus et Bithynia during the Imperial Period”, (=Roma İmparatorluk Dönemi Boyunca Pontus et Bithynia Eyaletinin İdari Yönetimine İlişkin Düşünceler), Cedrus I (I), 2013, 261-284.### Summary of Administration of Pontus et Bithynia during the Imperial Period
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Hegemony to Empire "d0e1432"... Bithynia and Pontus, the latter with judicial arrangements for suits between citizens of different communities. There is, then, not one "lex provinciae ...Missing: senatorial | Show results with:senatorial
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Bithynia and Pontus - Wiley Online LibraryMar 14, 2024 · This chapter examines the process of Romanization in this complex region, with particular emphasis on how urban and rural landscapes were reshaped.
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[PDF] THE PROVINCE STRIKES BACK IMPERIAL DYNAMICS IN THE ...The provinces of Asia and of Pontus and Bithynia, the oldest and most peaceful, were left by Augustus to be administered by the Senate (provinciae populi Romani) ...
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Pliny: Correspondance with Trajan (Letters Book 10) - The BibliothekeYou will remember you were sent into Bithynia for the particular purpose of correcting those many abuses which appeared in need of reform. Now none stands more ...Missing: governorship | Show results with:governorship
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Pliny: Correspondence with Trajan from Bithynia (Epistles X 15-121)Pliny's letters sent to Trajan from Bithynia, and Trajan's replies are the only surviving file of letters between a provincial governor and his empero...Missing: reforms | Show results with:reforms
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Pontus-Bithynia | Man of High Empire: The Life of Pliny the YoungerJun 18, 2020 · Pliny was governor of Pontus-Bithynia c. 110–12 CE. He had spent time as a young military tribune in the Greek east, and remained well disposed to connections ...
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Pliny the Younger (9) - Livius.orgJun 1, 2020 · The financial problems in Bithynia were very complex, and Pliny's most important responsibility was to ensure that the tax system would not ...Missing: governance challenges
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[PDF] The Vehiculatio in Roman Imperial Regulation: Particular Solutions ...Pliny served as the governor of Bithynia-Pontus around 110, and wrote many letters to the emperor. The extant letters may faithfully represent the original ...
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Early AD 124 – Hadrian spends the winter in Nicomedia, tours ...Feb 27, 2024 · Bithynia had several prominent cities, including Calchedon (a free town) and Apamea, Prusa, and Heraclea Pontica (colonies).
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[PDF] THE NEW EMPIRE OF DIOCLETIAN AND CONSTANTINEvince of Bithynia and Pontus was probably divided into two before 284 (see. Cappadocia), while Diocletian further divided Bithynia into the separate prov-.
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[PDF] The Provincial List of Verona J. B. Bury The Journal of Roman ...Jun 15, 2007 · 3i33; another found by the same explorer shows that the province had been renamed Helenopontus not later than 337 and perhaps before 333.
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Helenopontus - Oxford ReferenceThe province of Pontus, capital *Amaseia, created in the second quarter of the 3rd century, became Diospontus in the ... ...
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(PDF) Regional Transformations and Settlement Network of the ...The aim of the paper is to study the settlement network in the coastal Pontic provinces (Honorias, Paphlagonia, Helenopontos and Pontos Polemoniakos) in the ...<|separator|>
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Governors of Asia Minor - jstorThese comprise two public-Asia under proconsuls of consular rank and Pontus et Bithynia under praetorian proconsuls-and three imperial commands-Galatia et ...Missing: senatorial | Show results with:senatorial
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Doğancı, Kamil, "Roma Eyaletlerinde Adli Uygulamalar: Bithynia et ...Jun 26, 2019 · Roma'nın eyaletlerdeki adli uygulamaları kapsamında Bithynia et Pontus eyaleti de conventus / dioikesis denilen mahkeme bölgelerine ayrılmıştı.
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Provincial governorship in ancient Rome - IMPERIUM ROMANUMFeb 27, 2021 · The election of the governor during the republic was made from among the former consuls or praetors (the so-called proconsuls or propretors) by lot or by ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Groups and Associations in Bithynia and Pontus: - DergiParkThe present paper proposes to deal with this problem by focusing on the relations cultivated between Bithynian-Pontic associations and specific individuals ...
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Pliny: Letters - Book 10 (b) - ATTALUS(**) Bithynia was a 'senatorial province', which was usually governed by proconsuls; but Pliny had been sent there as the legate of the emperor. [73] L Trajan ...
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Pliny: Letters - Book 10 (a) - ATTALUSI enclose with this letter the decree of Calvus and his edict, and also the decree of Bassus. (*) Governor of Bithynia, 108-110 A.D.. (**) See letter iv. 9 ...
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Pliny the Younger (6) - Livius.orgNov 23, 2018 · Except for Julius Bassus and Varenus Rufus, three other governors of Bithynia had been accused in the preceding years.Missing: notable excluding
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Pliny: Letters - translation - ATTALUSPliny was born in Comum in 61 or 62 A.D., and died in 113 AD., while acting as Roman governor of Bithynia & Pontus. His letters are arranged in ten books ...Letters · English translation · Book 7 · Book 2<|separator|>
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Crispus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org46 B.C. → Wikipedia entry · 44/123 Marcius Crispus, the governor of Bithynia, intervenes in Syria and. Within translations: Cic:Fam_12.11 the generals L ...
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The Occupation of Bithynia and Pontus - UC Press E-Books CollectionBut Roman plans to seize the initiative were foiled by the aged but energetic king of Pontus, who chose to fight the war on his own terms by invading Bithynia ...Missing: Hellenistic period
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Bithynia | Research Starters - EBSCOBithynia possessed useful harbors and land communications, and enjoyed varied agricultural crops, extensive pasturage, abundant supplies of timber, and quarries ...Missing: ancient minerals<|separator|>
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The Agriculture and Trade in the Ancient Age in Duzce in the Light of ...Jan 11, 2017 · It was known that city's forest and agricultural products sold in emporios as Lillium, Dia and Elatos in the coast of the Pontus Euxinos.
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[PDF] Trade, Strategy and Communications on the Roman North-East ...... Pontic road”, of a “great trade-route which traversed Asia Minor from Bithynia to Armenia”33 which was the logical choice of route when travelling from Bithynia ...
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(PDF) A TRADE ROUTE FROM THE PROPONTIS TO PHRYGIAJan 23, 2023 · This article proposes a reassessment of the role that Kios played as a nexus of trade between the northern Aegean, the Black Sea and inland ...
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5 - Overseas Trade in the Black Sea Region and the Formation of ...The main (but not the only) content of this trade was the exchange of South Pontic wine and, to some extent, olive oil for grain, fish, salt, products of animal ...
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[PDF] The Resources and Economy of Roman Nicomedia - University of ...The coin mint, which opened in 294, supplied all needs of Bithynia and. Pontus. 510. Silver and copper mines in Bithynia and Pontus must have been exploited to.
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The Ephesian Customs Law and the Third Mithradatic War - jstorSenate's acceptance of the Bithynian bequest and the incorporation of Bithynia into the. Roman tax system, we are not necessarily in 75. As Heil has shown ...
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[PDF] 10 THE OPERATION OF THE STATE IN THE PROVINCESThe income of the Roman state was derived primarily from taxes levied on agricultural produce in those regions of the empire outside Italy.2 In the. Roman ...Missing: fiscal | Show results with:fiscal
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the roman imperial state, provincial governors - jstorEvents in Pontus-Bithynia during the first decade of the second century illumi- nate clearly this basic right of provincial governors. Dio Chrysostom was ...
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[PDF] Roman Urbanism in the Pontic Frontier ZoneIn the course of Antony's ten-year dominion over Pontus, Pompey's settlement was undone.15 The eastern part of the province was dismantled and distributed among.
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[PDF] Hellenisation and Romanisation in Pontos-Bithynia - AntikmuseetApr 12, 2009 · Stadt, Ära und Territorium in Pontus-Bithynia und Nord Galatia. Tübingen. Marek, C. 2002. Die Phylen von Klaudiupolis, die Geschichte der Stadt ...
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Greek Response to Roman Rule in Pontus and BithyniaNov 9, 2010 · Coinage and Identity in the Roman Provinces. Oxford: Oxford University Press; D.J. Mattingly (ed.) Dialogues in Roman imperialism. Power, ...
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[PDF] IDENTITY IN PONTUS FROM THE ACHAEMENIDS THROUGH THE ...Pontus separately for the Persian-Hellenistic and Roman periods. ... ancient history (Vol. 9). Cambridge University ... Roman Rule in Pontus and Bithynia. A&C Black ...<|separator|>
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1 Peter 1:1 Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, To the elect ... - Bible HubI am writing to God's chosen people who are living as foreigners in the provinces of Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia. ... From Peter, an apostle ...
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Christianity Penetrates Asia Minor - Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARYIn the first century CE, many Christian congregations blossomed in Asia Minor (mainly modern-day Turkey). Jews and Gentiles in great numbers responded to the ...
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Bithynia - Search results provided by BiblicalTrainingIt is unknown how Christianity was established in Bithynia. Paul was prevented from visiting the area (Acts 16:7), but Peter (1 Pet 1:1) knew of a church there, ...
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Pliny and Trajan on the ChristiansPliny the Younger was governor of Pontus/Bithynia from 111-113 AD. We have a whole set of exchanges of his letters with the emperor Trajan on a variety of ...Missing: reforms | Show results with:reforms
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Pliny letter to Trajan about Christians - Early Church TextsLetter to the Emperor Trajan about the treatment of Christians in Bithynia. Latin from the Loeb 1915 edition of Pliny's Letters (letter 10.96).
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Pliny's Letter To Trajan About Christians - EARLY CHURCH HISTORYPliny the Younger (61—c.113 AD), the Roman governor of Bithynia et Pontus (now in modern Turkey) wrote a letter to Roman Emperor Trajan c.112 AD and asked for ...
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Letters Of Pliny The Younger And The Emperor Trajan | From ... - PBSThese letters concern an episode which marks the first time the Roman government recognized Christianity as a religion separate from Judaism.Missing: Pontus reforms
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Nicomedes IV | British MuseumKing of Bithynia, son of Nicomedes III (q.v.). Bequeathed his kingdom to Rome in 74BC triggering the 3rd Mithridatic War.<|separator|>
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Lucius Licinius Lucullus - IMPERIUM ROMANUMFeb 13, 2022 · The Roman commander won numerous victories during the campaign, incl. at Kyzykos and on the Ryndakos River. In 72 BCE Roman forces entered ...
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Pontus - Province of the Roman Empire - UNRV.comFinally, in 63 BC, after the conquests of Pompey the Great and his final settlements, Pontus was annexed as a joint province with neighboring Bithynia. In ...Missing: et | Show results with:et
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Major Provinces and their Annexation Timeline in the Roman RepublicNov 13, 2024 · The Roman provinces (provinciae) were administrative regions outside Italy, governed by Roman-appointed officials under the Republic and later ...<|separator|>
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Appian, The Mithridatic Wars 24 - Livius.orgOct 15, 2020 · Fortunately, the Mithridatic Wars, about Rome's struggle with the kingdom of Pontus, belong to these better preserved parts. They are a very ...Missing: period | Show results with:period
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MYSTERIES OF THE "CLASSIS PONTICA" - jstorgarrison of Bithynia-Pontus is unfounded; it more probably would have become part of the Galatian-Cappadocian forces, for which, see now Speidel 2007 with.
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Pontus - Geography - Greek HistoryTerrain: The region featured a diverse landscape, including coastal plains, fertile river valleys, and the Pontic Mountains, which provided natural defense and ...
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Roman fleets in the Black Sea: mysteries of the classis Pontica - GaleThe paper sketches what is known of the classis Pontica from its establishment in 64 with the annexation of Pontus until its disappearance in the 3rd ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Crisis of the Third Century A.D. | December 1988, Volume 52In A.D. 255, when the Goths invaded Pontus, Christians there either helped or acquiesced. ... Herennius Dexippus: The Greek World and the Third-Century Invasions.
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Heruli | Gothic Tribe, Migration & Invasion - BritannicaHeruli, an east Germanic people originally from Scandinavia. They raided towns in the Roman Empire, scoring their greatest success in ad 267.Missing: invasions Bithynia Pontus
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Eastern Mediterranean 267: Gothic–Herulian Invasion of GreeceEastern Mediterranean 267: Gothic–Herulian Invasion of Greece ; 266–267Odaenathus invades Persia, possibly sacking Ctesiphon ; 267Goths and Heruli invade Greece,
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Some Observations on the Architecture of the Roman Theatre of ...The Nicaea Theatre was constructed using the opus caementicium (Roman concrete) technique using rubble stone and mortar. According to recent research, the ...
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İznik - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe city walls which 4970 m in length, which was built in the late Roman period, then expanded and strengthened during the Byzantine and Ottoman period, is one ...
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Pompey's Organization of Bithynia-Pontus: Two Neglected Texts - jstorThe surviving literary evidence for the lex Pompeia, provincial charter of the joint province of Bithynia-Pontus, is of prime importance for our knowledge ...Missing: inheritance | Show results with:inheritance
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Groups and Associations in Bithynia and Pontus: Interaction with ...Concluding Remarks Through their interaction with local politicians and Roman governors the associations of Bithynia and Pontus performed a variety of functions ...<|separator|>
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Byzantine BithyniaBesides its Capital, Nicomedia, Bithynia contained a few important cities, including Nicaea, Chalcedon and Prousa and rich agricultural land.
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Studia Bithynica: Bithynia in North-western AnatoliaNov 30, 2022 · Several major cities of Bithynia sat on the fertile shores of the Propontis or in the forested inland, such as Nicomedia (İzmit-Kocaeli), Nicaea ...
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A Guide to the Byzantine Empire's Themes (Military/ Administrative ...Sep 30, 2019 · A geographical, cultural, and historical guide to the many military-administered provinces of the Byzantine Empire known as the Themes which were created from ...
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The Byzantine theme of Chaldia (East Pontos) [Maps]This historical map depicts in every detail the central section of the Byzantine theme of Chaldia: from the Euxine coast (east and west of Trebizond) up to ...
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Timeline: Empire of Nicaea - World History EncyclopediaThe Empire of Nicaea was a successor state to the Byzantine Empire, or rather a Byzantine Empire in exile lasting from 1204 to 1261 CE.<|separator|>
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How 'Byzantine' Were the Early Ottomans? Bithynia in ca. 1290-1450The paper examines the sociopolitical landscape of Bithynia during the early Ottoman period (ca. 1290-1450) and evaluates the extent to which the early ...<|separator|>