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- 20th century radar base. The Romans conquered Amisus in 71 BC during the Third Mithridatic War. and Amisus became part of Bithynia et Pontus province. Around...
- of Amisus in Pontus, the son of Epicratides, or according to some accounts, of Corymbus. His mother was Lindia. He was a pupil of Hestiaeus of Amisus, and...
- returning to the siege of Amisus. With Mithridates out of his reach Lucullus set about consolidating his hold on Pontus. Amisus, an important Gr**** city...
- the east-west from Armenia Minor to Bithynia; and the north-south from Amisus to Caesarea Mazaca. The east-west road followed the valley of the Lycus...
- in the city of Amisus in Pontus. After torture and death, her body was thrown into the sea in the year 304. Charitina was born in Amisus around 287. Orphaned...
- Goniurus torones Hübner, 1821 Eudamus atletes C. & R. Felder, 1862 Eudamus amisus Hewitson, 1867 Eudamus protillus Herrich-Schäffer, 1869 Goniurus retractus...
- this part included only the seaboard between Heraclea (today Ereğli) and Amisus (Samsun), the ora Pontica. The larger part of Pontus, however, was included...
- Emerentiana of Rome (died 304) Anastasia of Sirmium (died 304) Charitina of Amisus (died 304) Febronia of Nisibis (died 304) Justina of Padua (died 304) Lucia...
- river, became important under the rule of the Macedonian monarchs; while Amisus, a colony of Sinope situated a short distance east of the Halys river (and...
- he also learned grammar under the rich and famous scholar Tyrannion of Amisus. Although Tyrannion was also a Peripatetic, he was more relevantly a respected...