- Ereğli), on the Euxine,
about 120
miles (190 km) east of the Bosporus. The
Bithynians were
incorporated by king
Croesus within the
Lydian monarchy, with which...
-
Bithynian coinage refers to
coinage struck by the
Kingdom of
Bithynia that was
situated on the
coast of the
Black Sea. Asia
Minor is
known for having...
- The
Bosporan era (BE or AB), also
called the
Bithynian era,
Pontic era or Bithyno-Pontic era, was a
calendar era (year numbering) used from 149 BC at...
- Uludağ (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈuɫudaː]), the
ancient Mysian or
Bithynian Olympus (Gr****: Όλυμπος), is a
mountain in
Bursa Province, Turkey, with an...
- τοῦ τιμᾶν τὸν Δία Τίον προσαγορεῦσαι.)
Witczak 1992-3: 265ff. ****umes a
Bithynian origin for the
Phrygian god.
However also read as bapun; "Un très court...
-
Hannibal believe that he
would die in Libya, but instead, it was at the
Bithynian Libyssa that he
would die. In his Annales,
Titus Pomponius Atticus reports...
- Bithynia, in
northern Asia Minor. He was the son of
Poseidon and the
Bithynian nymph Melia and thus
brother of Amycus, also a
Bebrycian king. According...
- but he is not
identified with the
Bithynians, only with the city of Astacus.
Slavova (2015)
called him a "
Bithynian king".
According to
Olmstead (2022)...
- but
Theodore routed their united troops. He
secured the
support of most
Bithynian aristocrats and
seized the
domains of
those who
resisted him. In 1205...
-
Kanishka and his
brother Vijaya at
Quilaluvam (near Mathura). Antinous,
Bithynian Gr****
lover of
Emperor Hadrian (d. 130) Johnson,
Lawrence J. (2009). Worship...