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since silted up. The
Romans knew the
strait as the
Cimmerian Bosporus (
Cimmerius Bosporus) from its Gr**** name, the
Cimmerian Strait (Κιμμέριος Βόσπορος...
- Κιμμερικὸς Βόσπορος (Kimmerikos Bosporos,
romanized spelling:
Bosporus Cimmerius), its
easternmost part as the Κιμμέριον Ἄκρον (Kimmerion Akron, Roman...
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Jewel of the
Black Sea". 26
December 2018. Minns,
Ellis (1911). "Bosporus
Cimmerius" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.)...
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Mariandyni tribe in
Northern Anatolia. He was an Aeolian, a son of
either Cimmerius, or Phrixus, or
Phineus (and in the
latter case,
brother of Thynus). He...
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Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Bosporus
Cimmerius".
Joseph Coleman Carter;
Glenn Randall Mack, eds. (2003).
Crimean Chersonesos:...
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Cimmerium (after the Cimmerians). The
Strait of
Kerch was
known as
Bosporus Cimmerius in the
Roman era (as
reported by Ptolemy, Polybius, and Strabo), after...
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Crimea a
mountain called Kimmerios (Ancient Gr****: Κιμμεριος; Latin:
Cimmerius),
which had also been
named because the
Cimmerians had once
ruled the...
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Laemostenus algerinus Laemostenus andreevi Laemostenus baeticus Laemostenus cimmerius Laemostenus con****uus
Laemostenus euxinicus Laemostenus sericeus Laemostenus...
- Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Arthropoda class:
Malacostraca Order: ****acea Family: Cerato****atidae Calman, 1905
Genera Cerato****a
Cimmerius...
- V. (2022). "Early
Pleistocene Horseshoe Bat
Rhinolophus macrorhinus cimmerius subsp. nov. (Rhinolophidae, Chiroptera) from the
Taurida Cave in Crimea"...