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writes of its
founding through a
union of
Cytorus, Sesamon, and two
other settlements. He
reports that
Cytorus was an
emporium of
Sinope and was a source...
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along the
coast as far east as
Cytorus (Gideros, near Cide),
eventually establishing Black Sea
colonies of its own (
Cytorus,
Callatis and Chersonesus). It...
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Black Sea. Mt.
Cytorus was a
mountain on the
southern coast of the
Black Sea,
between the port
cities of
Amastris and
Cytorus.
Cytorus was
famous as a...
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Virbia Species: V. latus
Binomial name
Virbia latus (Grote, [1866])
Synonyms Cytorus latus Grote, [1866]
Holomelina lata Hampson, 1901
Holomelina latus...
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Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea Kerasous Mesambria Odessos Oinòe
Phasis Polemonion Rhizos...
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Sesamus (Gr****: Σήσαμος), and it is
mentioned by
Homer in
conjunction with
Cytorus. Steph**** says that it was
originally called Cromna (Ancient Gr****: Κρῶμνα);...
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Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea Kerasous Mesambria Odessos Oinòe
Phasis Polemonion Rhizos...
- name, is descended. The city also of Sesamon, now
called Amastris,
Mount Cytorus,
distant sixty-three
miles from Tium, the
towns of
Cimolis and Stephane...
- with a
series of
other colonies in the
Pontic region: Trebizond, Cerasus,
Cytorus, Cotyora, Cromne, Pteria, Tium, etc.
Further north from the
Danube delta...
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Comana in the
Pontus Coralla Cordyle Cratia Crenides Cromen Cromna Cyptasia Cytorus Dia
Diacopa Elaeus Endeira Erythini Euchaita Eusene Gadilon Garius Garzoubanthon...