Definition of Hellespontine. Meaning of Hellespontine. Synonyms of Hellespontine

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Definition of Hellespontine

Hellespontine
Hellespontine Hel`les*pon"tine, a. Of or pertaining to the Hellespont. --Mitford.

Meaning of Hellespontine from wikipedia

- ****espontine Phrygia (Ancient Gr****: Ἑλλησποντιακὴ Φρυγία, romanized: ****ēspontiakē Phrygia) or Lesser Phrygia (Ancient Gr****: μικρᾶ Φρυγία, romanized: mikra...
- The ****espontine Sibyl was the priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle at Dardania. The Sibyl is sometimes referred to as the Trojan Sibyl. The...
- appear to have been at least three more, Phrygian, Erythraean, and ****espontine. By the first century BC, there were at least ten sibyls, located in...
- ruled 413-374 BC) was a Persian soldier and statesman, and Satrap of ****espontine Phrygia. He was the son of Pharnaces II of Phrygia and grandson of Pharnabazus...
- Bithynia after numerous skirmishes and plunderings. Pharnabazus, satrap of ****espontine Phrygia, was involved in helping the Bithynians against these plundering...
- Armoured cavalry: Achaemenid Dynast of ****espontine Phrygia attacking a Gr**** psiloi, Altıkulaç Sarcophagus, early 4th century BC....
- The Pharnacid dynasty was a Persian dynasty that ruled the satrapy of ****espontine Phrygia under the Achaemenid Dynasty from the 5th until the 4th century...
- The Polyxena sarcophagus is a late 6th century BCE sarcophagus from ****espontine Phrygia, at the beginning of the period when it became a Province of...
- commanded the right wing. Meanwhile, the Persian satraps of Cilicia, Lydia, ****espontine Phrygia and other territories had ****embled at Zelea, near Dascylium...
- Menander received Lydia; Lysimachus received Thrace; Leonnatus received ****espontine Phrygia; and Neoptolemus had Armenia[citation needed]. Macedon and the...