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Borysthenes (/bəˈrɪsθəniːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Βορυσθένης, romanized:
Borysthénēs) is a
geographical name from
classical antiquity. The term
usually refers...
- as
attested by Herodotus, was "
Borysthenes" (Ancient Gr****: Βορυσθενης, romanized: Borusthenēs; Latin:
Borysthenes, Ukrainian: Бористен, Борисфен, romanized: Borysten...
- Sparta. The
river Borysthenēs (Ancient Gr****: Βορυσθενης
presently the Dnipro) was
worshipped by the
Scythians as a god.
Borysthenēs was the
father of...
- Bion of
Borysthenes (Gr****: Βίων Βορυσθενίτης, gen.: Βίωνος; c. 325 – c. 250 BC) was a Gr**** philosopher.
After being sold into slavery, and then released...
- The
Battle of
Orsha (Polish:
Bitwa pod Orszą, Lithuanian: Oršos mūšis), was
fought on 8
September 1514,
between the
allied forces of the
Grand Duchy of...
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between the 2nd
century BC and the 4th
century AD,
first east of the
Borysthenes (Dnieper) on the
coast of Lake
Maeotis (Sea of Azov), and
later near...
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North coast Akra
Borysthenes Charax Chersonesus Dioscurias Gorgippia Hermon****a
Kalos Limen Kepoi Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia...
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Black Sea were
built at Histria, Tyras, and
especially on the
island of
Borysthenēs. From the Gr****
settlements on the
Black Sea coast, the
Scythian aristocracy...
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Macbean (London, 1773),
Azagarium is "a town of
Sarmatia Europaea, on the
Borysthenes" (Dnieper), 36° East
longitude and 50°40' latitude. The city is "now...
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Achilles was
buried on an
island named Achillea,
situated between the
Borysthenes and the Ister,
adding to the
geographical confusion.
Ruins of a square...