- Παντικάπαιον Pantikapaion, from
Scythian *Pantikapa 'fish-path'; Latin:
Panticapaeum) was an
ancient Gr**** city on the
eastern s**** of Crimea,
which the...
- marquetry. The
whole area was
dotted with Gr**** cities: in the west,
Panticapaeum (Kerch)—the most
significant city in the region,
Nymphaeum and Myrmekion;...
-
Miletus founded a city-state
named Panticapaeum on
Mount Mithridat near the
mouth of the Melek-Chesme river.
Panticapaeum subdued nearby cities and by 480...
- Göktürks (555–745), an even
larger empire. The Göktürks laid
siege to
Panticapaeum, present-day Kerch, in 576. They were
succeeded by the
Uyghur Khaganate...
- north. At the east end of the 90 km (56 mi)
Kerch Peninsula is Kerch/
Panticapaeum, once the
capital of the
Bosporian Kingdom. Just
south of
Kerch the new...
-
Taurica is the
Latin version of the Gr**** name. The
earliest Gr**** colony,
Panticapaeum (Ancient Gr****: Παντικάπαιον, romanized: Pantikápaion),
founded in the...
- fleet,
certainly a
detachment of the
Moesian army, (other
garrisons in
Panticapaeum and Chersonesos);
their presence even in
small numbers showed to the...
-
Black Sea
coast of
Crimea in the 7th or 6th
century BC.
Theodosia and
Panticapaeum were
established by Milesians. In the 5th
century BC,
Dorians from Heraclea...
-
Fragment of a
marble relief depicting a Kore, 3rd century BC, from
Panticapaeum,
Taurica (Crimea),
Bosporan Kingdom...
- the Caucasus. It was the
eastern capital of the
Bosporan Kingdom, with
Panticapaeum being the
western capital.
Strabo described it as a
noteworthy city which...