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Odessos (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ὀδησσός) or
Odessus (Latin) may
refer to: An
ancient Gr**** colony, now Varna,
Bulgaria An
ancient Gr**** colony, now Koshary,...
- name
Odessos could have been pre-Gr****,
arguably of
Carian origin. It was the
presiding member of the
Pontic Pentapolis,
consisting of
Odessos, Tomi...
- Meda of
Odessos (Ancient Gr****: Μήδα, romanized: Mḗda), died 336 BC, was a
Thracian princess,
daughter of the king
Cothelas a Getae, and wife of king...
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capacity of 20 000 tons. "
Odessos Shiprepair Yard S.A. 5ODE:BLG".
Financial Times. 2015-07-11.
Retrieved 2015-07-11. "
ODESSOS Shiprepair Yard S.A. in Varna...
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Zlatozara (1996). "Organization of
Religious Life in
Odessos". Kernos. 9: 121–127. "Thrace,
Odessos -
Ancient Gr****
Coins - WildWinds.com". www.wildwinds...
- SE´RDICA". www.****us.tufts.edu. "ARCHAEOLOGICAL
MONUMENTS FROM
ANCIENT ODESSOS HOLD
GREAT POTENTIAL FOR
CULTURAL TOURISM IN BULGARIA'S VARNA,
MUSEUM DIRECTOR...
- the
ancient Gr**** city of
Odessos (Ancient Gr****: Ὀδησσός; in
Roman times, Odessus). This
refers to the
second ancient Odessos,
founded between the end...
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Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea Kerasous Mesambria Odessos Oinòe
Phasis Polemonion Rhizos Salmydessus Sesamus Sinope Thèrmae Tium...
- Romanized. In the 6th
century BC, an
ancient Gr****
trading colony (apoikia),
Odessos (Varna), was founded,
becoming an
enduring contact zone
between Thracians...
- Larissa,
mother of
Arrhidaeus later called Philip III of Macedon. Meda of
Odessos,
daughter of the king Cothelas, of Thrace. Cleopatra,
daughter of Hippostratus...