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small place in the
territory of
Amastris,
which is the true account. The
place derived its name
Amastris from
Amastris, the
niece of the last
Persian king...
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Amastris or
Amestris may
refer to:
Amastris (Amazon)
Amastris (daughter of Oxyathres),
Persian princess, wife of
Dionysius of
Heraclea Amestris, Persian...
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children together:
Amastris, born
around 321/0, Clearchus, born 320/19, and Oxyathres, born 319/8.
After the
death of
Dionysius in 305,
Amastris became guardian...
- War (860). The
expedition is do****ented in the Life of
Saint George of
Amastris, a
hagiographic work
describing the Rus' as "the
people known to everyone...
- Parthenius, today's Bartın River.
Sesamon is today's Amasra. This town was
Amastris for Strabo, who
writes of its
founding through a
union of Cytorus, Sesamon...
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dynasty of Pergamon. At the
beginning of the 3rd century BCE,
Amastrine (
Amastris), the
niece of the last
Persian king
Darius III, who was the wife of Dionysius...
- died by 302 BC.
Second marriage:
Persian Princess Amastris.
Lysimachus married her in 302 BC.
Amastris and Lysimachus’
union was brief, as he
ended their...
- 1976
Amastris alapigmentata Broomfield, 1976
Amastris angulata Broomfield, 1976
Amastris antica Germar Amastris arquata Broomfield, 1976
Amastris brunneipennis...
- (Gr****: Άμηστρις, Amēstris,
perhaps the same as Άμαστρις,
Amāstris, from Old
Persian Amāstrī-, "strong woman"; died c. 424 BC) was a
Persian queen, the...
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George of
Amastris (Gr****: Γεώργιος ὁ Ἀμάστριδος; died 802/807) was a
Byzantine monk who was made
bishop of
Amastris against his will.
George was born...