-
Soviet times it has been one of the main
resorts of Abkhazia.
Pityus (Ancient Gr****:
Pityus, Πιτυοῦς,
genitive Pityuntos, Πιτυοῦντος) was a
large and wealthy...
- was
mostly Christian, with the archbishop's seat in
Pityus. Stratophilus, the
Metropolitan of
Pityus, parti****ted in the
First Council of
Nicaea in 325...
- "
Pityu, a
legkisebb óriás". Beol.hu. 7
September 2010. "Tóth
Pityu a világ
legkisebb szupersztárja". Royalmagazin.hu. 1
April 2010. "Elhunyt
Pityu, a...
- The
second generation (generation II) of the Pokémon
franchise features 100 fictional
species of
creatures introduced to the core
video game
series in...
- the invaders. An
unsuccessful attack on
Pityus was
followed in the
second year by another,
which sacked Pityus and
Trabzon and
ravaged large areas in the...
-
Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia Pantikapaion Phanagoria Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos...
- In the
early 4th century, the
Christian eparchy (eastern bishopric) of
Pityus was
established in this kingdom, and as in
neighboring Iberia Christianity...
- a
Byzantine viceroy. The
country was
chiefly Christian and the city of
Pityus was a seat of an
archbishop directly subordinated to the
Patriarch of Constantinople...
- of the
Sacred Port, Novorossiisk, and 1,020
stadia (100 miles)
north of
Pityus, i.e.,
somewhere in the
neighborhood of Tuapse.
Kiessling sees in the Lazoi...
-
first encountered,
probably in 254, as the
commander of the
garrison of
Pityus, a city in the
Kingdom of
Colchis on the
eastern coast of the
Black Sea...