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conclusively to
predate the 13th century. In Greece, the
historical name "
Euxine Sea",
which holds a
different literal meaning (see below), is
still widely...
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Euxine (Ancient Gr****: Εὔξεινη) was a town of
ancient Caria. Its site is
located near Kepez, Ortaca,
Asiatic Turkey.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000). Barrington...
- The
Euxine–Colchic
broadleaf forests is an
ecoregion of
temperate broadleaf and
mixed forests along the
southern s**** of the
Black Sea. The ecoregion...
- The
Periplus of the
Euxine Sea (Ancient Gr****: Περίπλους τοῦ Εὐξείνου Πόντου, Períplous toû Euxeínou Póntou,
modern Gr****
transliteration Períplous tou...
- ISBN 978-1136505645.
Retrieved 2
April 2015. Arrian's
voyage round the
Euxine Sea translated: and
accompanied with a
geographical dissertation, and maps...
- The
Euxine abyssal plain is a
physiographic province of the
Black Sea, an
abyssal plain in its
central parts. Its name
comes from the
Ancient Gr**** name...
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important Gr**** city in
ancient Thrace. It was
situated on the
coast of the
Euxine and at the foot of
Mount Haemus;
consequently upon the
confines of Moesia...
- of
Scythia (Sarmatia)
falling into the
Euxine,
mentioned only in the work of
Alexander Polyhistor, On the
Euxine Sea,
mentioned by Steph**** of Byzantium...
- Vjosë. The
first account of the
Illyrian groups comes from
Periplus of the
Euxine Sea, a Gr**** text
written in the 4th
century BC. The
Bryges were also present...
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stretch along the
southern coast of the
Black Sea,
known in
antiquity as the "
Euxine Sea" or
simply "Pontus Euxinus" (Πόντος Εὔξεινος). The
range runs roughly...