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- [aˈmasja]) is a city in northern Turkey, in the Black Sea Region. It was called Amaseia or Amasia in antiquity. It is the seat of Amasya Province and Amasya District...
- Republic into the Roman Empire. Strabo was born to an affluent family from Amaseia in Pontus (in present-day Cappadocia) in around 64 BC. His family had been...
- Dionysodorus of Amaseia (Ancient Gr****: Διονυσόδωρος ο Αμασιεύς, 1st century AD) was a Gr**** mathematician from Amaseia in Pontus. Pliny the Elder, who...
- was known for his service as Metropolitan Bishop of Kastoria and later Amaseia, Pontus. He was a member of the ****enic Macedonian Committee and functioned...
- Bithynia; the north-south road went from Amisus (modern Samsun) up the Iris to Amaseia (Amasya), Zela (Zile), up to the Anatolian Plateau and Caesarea Mazaca...
- BC – 24 AD), Gr**** historian, geographer, and philosopher, native from Amaseia Marcion of Sinope (c. 85 – c. 160 AD), early Christian theologian Evagrius...
- Güzelyurt Doors of Mustafapaşa Architectural style of Avanos Ortahisar castle Amaseia Ancient regions of Anatolia Cappadocian Fathers Cappadocia under the Achaemenids...
- po****tion is 338,267 (2022). The provincial capital is Amasya, the antique Amaseia mentioned in do****ents from the era of Alexander the Great and the birthplace...
- Cappadocia, giving its name to the region. The theme's capital was at Amaseia, and it was governed by a stratēgos, who ranked, together with the stratēgoi...
- of the Baptism and was held on December 25 in Constantinople, Nyssa and Amaseia. In a sermon in 386, Gregory of Nyssa specifically related the feast of...