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- romanized: Strymonioi; Latin: Strymonii). Around c. 700 BC, the Paeonians displaced the Bithynians in the Strymon valley, after which they Bithyni migrated eastwards, and...
- Ereğli), on the Euxine, about 120 miles (190 km) east of the Bosporus. The Bithynians were incorporated by king Croesus within the Lydian monarchy, with which...
- of the Bithynians" (Ancient Gr****: Ζιποίτης δὲ ὁ Βιθυνῶν ἐπάρχων). Andrew Smith (2004) translated this as "Zipoetes, the ruler of the Bithynians". According...
- Dudalsos had the dominion of the Bithynians', but does not say whether the city was controlled by those Bithynians at the time, nor when this was. Polyaenus...
- Bithynian coinage refers to coinage struck by the Kingdom of Bithynia that was situated on the coast of the Black Sea. Asia Minor is known for having...
- Uludağ (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈuɫudaː]), the ancient Mysian or Bithynian Olympus (Gr****: Όλυμπος), is a mountain in Bursa Province, Turkey, with an...
- τοῦ τιμᾶν τὸν Δία Τίον προσαγορεῦσαι.) Witczak 1992-3: 265ff. ****umes a Bithynian origin for the Phrygian god. However also read as bapun; "Un très court...
- Hannibal believe that he would die in Libya, but instead, it was at the Bithynian Libyssa that he would die. In his Annales, Titus Pomponius Atticus reports...
- narrative source for the period is C****ius Dio, a Gr**** senator from Bithynian Nicaea who wrote a history of Rome from its founding to 229 in eighty...
- romanized: Sýnodos tês Nikaías) was a council of Christian bishops convened in the Bithynian city of Nicaea (now İznik, Turkey) by the Roman Emperor Constantine I...