- districts:
Pontus Galaticus in the west,
bordering on Galatia;
Pontus Polemoniacus in the centre, so
called from its
capital Polemonium; and
Pontus Cappadocicus...
- 12 provinces: Bithynia, Honorias, Paphlagonia, Helenopontus,
Pontus Polemoniacus,
Galatia I and
Galatia II (Salutaris),
Cappadocia I and
Cappadocia II...
-
origin of
Neocaesarea to the time of Nero,
about 64 CE, when
Pontus Polemoniacus was made a
Roman province. The
simplest solution of this
question is...
- (r. 37 BC - 8 AD),
became King of
Armenian Pontus (called
after him "
Polemoniacus") and of the
coast round Trebizond. The city
minted its own coins, the...
- of the town,
which was once part of the late
Roman province of
Pontus Polemoniacus).
Other names (17th -– 19th c.) : Rizeh, Riseh, Rhizium, Irizeh, Irissa;...
-
formerly Ischopolis (Ἰσχόπολις), was an
ancient fortress city in
Pontus Polemoniacus (aka the
Pontus region), on a
river of the same name,[dubious – discuss]...
-
Paphlagonia Honorias Cappadocia I ·
Cappadocia II
Helenopontus Pontus Polemoniacus Armenia I · II, III · IV
added at the time of
Justinian The
Eastern diocese...
-
provinces of
Colchis were
reorganized into the
Roman province of
Pontus Polemoniacus,
while the
northern Cholchis became the
Roman province of Lazi****. Roman...
- The
coastal regions, however,
belonged to the
Roman province of
Pontus Polemoniacus. Only
during the
reign of the
Byzantine emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565)...
- Pontica: the
legion was
founded by
Dioceltian to help
defend Pontus Polemoniacus. The
legion was
stationed in Trapezus.
Legio II II
Armeniaca II Britannica:...