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Phanagoria (Ancient Gr****: Φαναγόρεια, romanized: Phanagóreia; Russian: Фанагория, romanized: Fanagoriya) was the
largest ancient Gr**** city on the Taman...
- name of Theodora).
Busir provided the
couple with
funds and a
house in
Phanagoria. However, the
winds of
realpolitik soon shifted, and the new emperor,...
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Phanagoria Island (Gr****: Φαναγόρεια Νήσος, Bulgarian: остров Фанагория, romanized: ostrov Fanagoriya, IPA: [ˈɔstrof fɐnɐˈɡɔrijɐ]) is the
third largest...
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centered between the
Dniester and
lower Volga. The
original capital was
Phanagoria on the
Taman Peninsula between the
Black and Azov seas. In the mid-7th...
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significant city in the region,
Nymphaeum and Myrmekion; on the east
Phanagoria (the
second city of the region), Kepoi, Hermon****a,
Portus Sindicus and...
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Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia Pantikapaion Phanagoria Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos...
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pointed hat, with a sword, bow and gorytos.
Bosporan sculptor. Limestone, II - I BC
Found in the
vicinity of
Phanagoria in 1896.
Kerch Archaeology Museum....
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often referred to as Old
Great Bulgaria. This state, with its
capital at
Phanagoria (located in what is now the
Taman Peninsula),
controlled a significant...
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terracota vessels unearthed in the 1860s at
Bolshaya Bliznitsa tumulus near
Phanagoria,
South Russia (formerly part of the
Bosporan Kingdom of
Cimmerian Bosporus...
- 6th
century BC,
Pontic Gr****s
founded the area's
first cities, such as
Phanagoria (near
modern Sennoy) and Hermon****a (on the
Taman Peninsula), who traded...