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Aegean was Athens' lifeline. King,
Charles (18
March 2004). "Pontus
Euxinus 700BC–AD500". The
Black Sea.
Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/0199241619...
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Dyschirius euxinus is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Scaritinae. It was
described by
Znojko in 1927. "Dyschirius
euxinus Znojko, 1927". Catalogue...
- vernalis
Binomial name
Senecio vernalis Waldst. & Kit.
Synonyms Senecio euxinus Minderova Senecio polycephalus Ledeb.
Senecio leucanthemifolius Poir....
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Theodoxus euxinus is a
species of
small freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum, an
aquatic gastropod mollusk in the
family Neritidae, the nerites...
- steppes. It
stretches from the
northern s****s of the
Black Sea (the
Pontus Euxinus of antiquity) to the
northern area
around the
Caspian Sea,
where it ends...
- dictionary.
Pontus or
Pontos may
refer to:
Short Latin name for the
Pontus Euxinus, the Gr**** name for the
Black Sea (aka the
Euxine sea)
Pontus (mythology)...
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among the Gr****s that had
settled on the
northern coast of the
Pontus Euxinus, today's
Black Sea,
appears to have been remarkable. An
archaic cult is...
- part of the
boundary between Dacia and Sarmatia. It fell into the
Pontus Euxinus to the
northeast of the
mouth of the Ister, the
distance between them being...
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Psillis (Ψίλλις) was a
river of
ancient Bithynia that
drained to the
Pontus Euxinus. It is
identified with the
modern Göksu Deresi [tr]. Strabo. Geographica...
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Achaia facing the
Pontus Euxinus and the
Aegean Sea. The
Scythians (to be
understood as Goths, ed.),
sailing through Pontus Euxinus penetrated the Danube...