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Prusias ad Mare/Kios: a Pleiades place resourceJul 1, 2025 · Prusias ad Mare/Kios was an ancient Greek city on the Propontis. The city joined the Aetolian League and was destroyed by Philip V of Macedon.Missing: colony | Show results with:colony
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Cius | Catholic Answers EncyclopediaCius (Kios), a titular see of Asia Minor. Kios was a Milesian colony on the Bithynian coast in the Kianos Kolpos, a bay formed by the Propontis.
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Cius - Greek HistoryBithynia: Cius was located in Bithynia, a region in northwestern Asia Minor, known for its fertile lands and strategic coastal position. Propontis: The city was ...
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Cius - Settlements - Alexander the GreatIt joined the Aetolian League, and was destroyed by Philip V of Macedon in the Second Macedonian War (200-197 BC). It was rebuilt by Prusias I of Bithynia who ...
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Kios - Ancient Coin GalleryKios or Cius was an ancient Greek city bordering the Propontis (now known as the Sea of Marmara), in Bithynia. It was colonized by the Milesians and became a ...Missing: colony | Show results with:colony
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Prusias/Kios (Bithynia) - ToposTextModern Description: City in Bithynia 8 km N of Duzce ... So Polyphemus founded a city Cius in Mysia and reigned as king; but Hercules returned to Argos.
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Prusias ad Hypium / Bithynia | ArticHaeology / Articles on HistoryBefore its conquest by King Prusias I of Bithynia, it was named Cierus or Kieros. Photius writes that it was called Kieros, after the river which flows by it.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Information about the place KIOS (Ancient city) TURKEY - GTPCius (he Kios or Kios: Eth. Kianos: Kio or Ghio), a city in Bithynia, at the head of a gulf in the Propontis, called the gulf of Cius, or Cianus Sinus. ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Bithynia - Phantis WikiMar 8, 2009 · Bithynia was an ancient region, kingdom and Roman province in the northwest of Asia Minor, adjoining the Propontis, the Thracian Bosporus ...
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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 ...Missing: Cius | Show results with:Cius
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Cultures | Kingdom of Bithynia - Alexander the GreatTrade and Commerce: Bithynia's strategic location along the Black Sea and the Propontis made it a crucial area for trade and commerce. · Agriculture and ...
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'A Tale of Two Cities': Some Particulars of the Conquest of Cius and ...The paper investigates the conquest of Cius and Myrlea by Prusias I in 202 B.C., a pivotal moment in the expansion of the Bithynian kingdom that has been ...
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[PDF] Catalogue of ancient earthquakes in the Mediterranean area up to ...It seems likely that this is the same earthquake that struck. Bithynia. The Bithynia earthquake is also referred to in Eusebius, while Orosius relates it to the.Missing: Cius | Show results with:Cius
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Early AD 124 – Hadrian spends the winter in Nicomedia, tours ...Feb 27, 2024 · The city was founded by Ionians from Miletus and became an important trading centre due to its strategic location on the trade routes leading ...
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Natural Disasters in Byzantine History - The Byzantium BloggerOct 27, 2019 · In 557, there were 2 earthquakes that struck the city, one in April and the other in October but both had no real damage, however it was the ...
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7. The Table of Delian League Allies - Classics@ JournalYet recall their status as virtual islands in Persian-controlled Bithynia, with Astakos and Kios situated at the eastern termini of gulfs extending from the ...Missing: Cius | Show results with:Cius
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Cius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org... Ancient Texts. On each line there is a link to the page where the name can be found. Cius - a city of Bithynia, which was refounded and called PrusiasMissing: historical ad Mare<|separator|>
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the histories of polybius - Project GutenbergPhilip was delighted at taking the city, as though he had performed a glorious and honourable achievement;Capture of Cius by Philip V. B.C. 202.64 for while ...
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THE OLD CITY OF KIOSCius (Ghemlik), at the head of the gulf of the Propontis, which took its name from the city, was, according to Mela, the most convenient emporium for Phrygia. ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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Roman provinces in Asia Minor - IMPERIUM ROMANUMOct 10, 2021 · The provincial capital was Nicomedia, the other major cities were Chalcedon, Cius, and Apamea, and the easternmost major city was Trapezunt. In ...
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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 ...Missing: Cius | Show results with:Cius
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RPC III, 1050Bithynia-Pontus. Region, Bithynia. City, Cius. Reign, Hadrian. Person (obv.) Hadrian (Augustus). Obverse inscription, ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ ΤΡΑ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟΝ [ ]ΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΟΝ. Edition ...Missing: Prusias | Show results with:Prusias
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Cius or Prusias? - jstorhistorical circumstances? When Bithynia was bequeathed to the Romans in 74 bc and finally became a province after the defeat of Mithridates, Prusias ...<|separator|>
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Byzantine BithyniaBithynia was a region of northwest Asia Minor, opposite Constantinople. Bithynia became a separate province in the early 4th century.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Isoes patrikios and komes of the imperial Opsikion guarded by God ...Opsikion was one of the earliest themes of Byzantium; its name from the term obsequium (retinue), often called "imperial obsequium guarded by God." Its ...Missing: Kios | Show results with:Kios
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Administration and Logistics of the Siege of Nicaea - jstorcourse of the siege, the Byzantine boats, discussed above, had to be hauled overland for more than 12 kilometres from the port at Kios on the Mediterranean to ...<|separator|>
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HISTORY OF THE CITY OF KIOSFrom 625 - 555 BC, as a colony of Milecia, Kios prospered, due to its key position as a port and trading point for goods coming to and from the mainland and ...
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BYZANTIUM 395-1057Theophanes Continuatus records that he then went to Kios in Bythinia where he was tonsured, before returning to Prote where he assumed the name SABBAS and ...
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Bithynian Settlements - Alexander the GreatCius (Gemlik), 40.4303, 29.1555, c. 4th century BCE, Unknown. Tium (Tios) ... : Founded by Nicomedes I of Bithynia, became a major city and capital of Bithynia.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Cius (Kios) - New AdventAt the Council of Constantinople, under the Patriarch Menas, in 546 Hedistus subscrlbes as metropolitan of Cius, but this must be a later interpolation, for at ...
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Notitiae Episcopatuum - Catholic Encyclopedia - eCatholic2000The name given to official documents that furnish for Eastern countries the list and hierarchical rank of the metropolitan and suffragan bishoprics of a ...
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Ottoman Population Records and the Census of 1881/82-1893 - jstorThis article discusses Ottoman population records and the census of 1881/82-1893, with 42 references.
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What Turkey Did to Its Christians | Commonweal MagazineJun 2, 2020 · By 1924, through three successive waves of massacre, deportation, abduction, and forced conversion, Christians had been reduced to 2 percent of Turkey.
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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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[PDF] Transport Amphorae of the Black Sea Region as a ... - AntikmuseetThe notion that fish and fish products could have been carried in transport amphorae produced in the Propontis, i.e. the Sea of Marmara, or along the.Missing: Cius | Show results with:Cius
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[PDF] Ancient literary sources concerning fishing and fish processing in ...Abstract. This article proposes a revision of the ancient literary sources concerning the conservation of fish stocks in the Black Sea region in Greek and ...<|separator|>
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Regional Economy, Settlement Patterns and the Road System in ...Regional Economy, Settlement Patterns and the Road System in Bithynia (4th century BC - 6th century AD) Spatial and Quantitative Analysis A Dissertation ...
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[PDF] Between Roman Culture and Local Tradition - OAPEN HomeIn the case of Bithynia and Pontus we lack the sources allowing us to reconstruct the full history of individual cities in the Roman period. In some places ...
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[PDF] Roman Amphora Contents: Reflecting on the Maritime ... - HAL-SHSJan 13, 2022 · of amphorae as evidence of the nature and direction of trade. The evidence for the reuse of amphorae for storage and transport is undeniable ...
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Kios, Bithynia - Ancient Greek Coins - WildWinds.comLocated at the head of the Propontis, in Kios, Bithynia or Cius; sacked and renamed Prusias ad Mare by King Prusias I in 202 BC, but renamed back to Kios under ...Missing: rebuild date
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AE 11 BITHYNIA, Kios / Cius circa 325-300 B.C. - VCoinsFree delivery 14-day returnsGrade: VF+ even dark patinaMaterial: AEWeight: 1,56 gramDiameter: 11,50 mmRef.: SNG von Aulock 7004; SNG Copenhagen 381; HGC 7, 559Obverse.
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KIOS Cius Bithynia 350BC MITHRAS RARE Old Ancient Silver ...In stockAt first a suffragan of Nicomedia, it soon became an autocephalous archdiocese, being listed as such in Notitiae Episcopatuum from the 7th century onward.
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Ancient coinage of Bithynia316). Under Roman Rule (Cius). Under the Romans Cius recovered its original name, and Imperial coins are known from Claudius to Saloninus.
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THE OTTOMAN EMIRATE (1300-1389), Edited by - Academia.eduJacques Lefort dealt with Bithynia, the cradle of the Ottoman empire, and its inhabitants. ... Kios (Cius, Turkish Gemilik or Gemlik). 7 Travellers stayed at Kios ...
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Kaza Gemlik / Kios - Kίος - Virtual Genocide MemorialAt the end of the 19th century, the Gemlik kaza was a predominantly Christian administrative unit with a population of 16000 Armenians[1], 12000 Turks and 6000
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Cius | Military Wiki | FandomCius later renamed Prusias on the Sea after king Prusias I of Bithynia, was an ancient Greek city bordering the Propontis (now known as the Sea of Marmara), ...
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PREFACECius Greek Kιος, Kίος, or Kείος, also transliterated as Kios and Keios, and ... Kios was a Milesian colony on the Bithynian coast in the Kianos Kolpos ...
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Archaeology - Bilecik Şeyh Edebali University - Academia.eduThis article provides a preliminary investigation of the ceramics found by the salvage excavations conducted by the Bursa Archaeology Museum in the area of the ...
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Three New Sarcophagi from Kios (Gemlik) - Academia.eduThree Roman Imperial sarcophagi were unearthed in Gemlik, revealing significant burial practices. Inscriptions on the sarcophagi provide insights into the ...
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Gephyra » Makale » Three new sarcophagi from Kios (Gemlik)Öz. Three sarcophagi (fig. 2) dated to the Roman Imperial Period were recently unearthed in Gemlik (ancient Kios) (fig. 1) in a rescue excavation conducted ...
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The Evaluation of Ancient Cities and Their Immediate Surroundings ...Nov 22, 2017 · This study is carried out to examine history, culture, social life and current situations of ancient cities in Bursa province especially which ...
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KIOS (Ancient city) TURKEY - Greek Travel PagesExcavations & findings, Exhibitions, Fauna, Festivals and fairs, Flora ... KIOS (Ancient city) located within the area of GEMLIK (Town). GEMLIK (Town) ...
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The 'Agreement' between Philip V and Antiochus III for the Partition ...and the story of the seizure of Cius in Bithynia by Philip V. The date, accordingly, is 202 B.C. This, however, is not necessarily the actual date of the ...
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Philip V of Macedon in Polybius' Histories: politics, history, and fictionOct 16, 2023 · The extensive introduction reflects a detailed and thorough engagement with older and emerging scholarship on both Philip V's reign and Polybius ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] “Stasis in Hellenistic Asia.” - Open Research NewcastleJul 1, 2024 · Philip's destruction of Cius was close to total; see with Walbank, A Historical Commentary on. Polybius, vol.2, 479. 406 Ibid., 15.21.4 ...
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PHILIP V AND POLYBIUS |Mar 4, 2024 · The central theme is the analysis of the important figure of Philip V as seen through the eyes of Polybius. However, as N. clarifies in the ...Missing: destruction | Show results with:destruction
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[PDF] Mass Violence and Atrocity in Greek and Roman Warfare4 In other words, Philip effectively destroyed the Cian population. From Philip's perspective, there was a ruth- less logic to this violence: Cius had been ...