- Ἡράκλεια Ποντική, romanized: Hērákleia
Pontikḗ;
Attic Gr****: [hɛːrákleːa
pontikɛ́ː], Koinē Gr****: [(h)e̝ˈraklia
pontiˈke̝]),
known in
Byzantine and
later times...
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Evagrius Ponticus (Ancient Gr****: Εὐάγριος ὁ Ποντικός), also
called Evagrius the
Solitary (345–399 AD), was a
Christian monk and
ascetic from Heraclea...
- from
Miletus Kallatis (Callatis),
founded from
colonists from
Herakleia Pontike, modern-day Mangalia,
Romania Mesembria,
modern Nesebar,
settled during...
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Retrieved 19
January 2022.
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Angelopoulos "Bauxite
residue in
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Hayagreeva (June 1, 2010). "Stained Red:...
- 1st
century BCE, and its
territory stretched from
Turas or even
Olbia Pontikē in the
north to Odēssos in the south, and
coins are
known of
several of...
- 1953; 4th edition, 1976), 307-9 (Orator #90) Memnon,
history of
Herakleia Pontike, 9th
century epitome in the ΒΙΒΛΙΟΘΗΚΗ of
Photius of
Byzantium (codex 224)...
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Early ****enistic Coin
Typology of
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