- names, the Byb****ia
Chersonnese, had been derived. It was now
Acanthus and
Doulopolis ("slave city").
South of the
Carian Chersonnese is
Doridis Sinus,...
-
Patriarchatus digestus,
Paris 1740, Vol. II, coll. 269-272
Raymond Janin, v. 1.
Chersonnèse, in
Dictionnaire d’Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques, vol. XII...
-
Littlefield Publishers. p. 54. ISBN 9781442203020.
Raymond Janin, v. 3.
Chersonnèse, in:
Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques, vol. XII...
-
Siculus briefly relates that five of the
Kuretes sailed from
Crete to the
Chersonnese (peninsula)
opposite Rhodes, with a
notable expedition,
expelled the...
-
Jewish po****tion.
Agrippa also
restored Roman control over the
Cimmerian Chersonnese (Crimean Peninsula). Agrippa's last
public service was his beginning...
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Pieria Borysthenes ✓
Antoninus Scythia *
Brychon ✓
Lycophron Chersonnese *
Caanthus ✓ ✓ ✓
Caicinus ✓ ✓
Bruttium *
Caicus ✓ ✓ ✓ Teuthrania, Mysia...
- the 18th
century this
crown served as
heraldic crown of
Tsardom of the
Chersonnese Taurics.
Altabas crown Altabas crown of the
third set of Tsar Ivan V...
- géographique,
historique et archéologique des
provinces et des
villes de la
Chersonnèse d'Asie.
Didot frères, 1862
Horst Ehringhaus: Götter, Herrscher, Inschriften...
- géographique,
historique et archéologique des
provinces et des
villes de la
Chersonnèse d'Asie, 1862 – Asia Minor, geographical,
historical and archaeological...
-
Ancient city of the
Thracian Chersonnese...