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Bithynia (/bɪˈθɪniə/; Koinē Gr****: Βιθυνία, romanized:
Bithynía) was an
ancient region,
kingdom and
Roman province in the
northwest of Asia
Minor (present-day...
- The
Kingdom of
Bithynia (Ancient Gr****: Βιθυνία) was a ****enistic
kingdom centred in the
historical region of
Bithynia,
which seems to have been established...
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Bithynia and
Pontus (Latin:
Provincia Bithynia et Pontus,
Ancient Gr****
Ancient Gr****: Επαρχία Βιθυνίας και Πόντου, romanized: Eparkhía
Bithynías kai...
- Φιλοπάτωρ) was the king of
Bithynia from c. 94 BC to 74 BC. He was the
first son and
successor of
Nicomedes III of
Bithynia.
Memnon of
Heraclea wrote that...
- Bithyniidae.
Bithynia tentaculata is the type
species of the
genus Bithynia.
Forms of
Bithynia tentaculata include:
Bithynia tentaculata f.
codia Bithynia tentaculata...
- 1894
Bithynia boissieri (Küster, 1852) †
Bithynia brusinai Halaváts, 1903 †
Bithynia budinici Brusina, 1902
Bithynia candiota Westerlund, 1886
Bithynia canyamelensis...
- The
Queen of
Bithynia (Latin:
Bithynica regina) was a mock
ancient epithet of
Julius Caesar referencing his
alleged homo****ual
relationship with King Nicomedes...
- (Δρέπανον) was an
ancient Thracian and
later Greco-Roman and
Byzantine town in
Bithynia, Asia Minor, on the
southern side of the Gulf of Astacus.
Helenopolis has...
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sometimes called Asclepiades of
Bithynia or
Asclepiades of Prusa, was a Gr****
physician born at Prusias-on-Sea in
Bithynia in
Anatolia and who flourished...
- [ˈnikεa]), was an
ancient Gr**** city in the north-western
Anatolian region of
Bithynia that is
primarily known as the site of the
First and
Second Councils of...