- Look up
Pontian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pontian may
refer to: Pope
Pontian (died 235), 3rd-century
Catholic Pope
Pontian Gr****s, a
group of...
- Pope
Pontian (Latin: Ponti****; died
October 235) was the
bishop of Rome from 21 July 230 to 28
September 235. In 235,
during the ****cution of Christians...
- or
Karadeniz Rumları; Gr****: Πόντιοι, Ελληνοπόντιοι), also
Pontian Gr****s or
simply Pontians, are an
ethnically Gr****
group indigenous to the
region of...
- Gr****s of Asia
minor – Ionians,
Pontians, and
Cappadocians –
approximately 750,000 were m****acred and 750,000 exiled.
Pontian deaths alone totaled 353,000...
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Pontian District (Malay:
Daerah Pontian) is a
district located in
southwest part of the
Malaysian state of Johor. It
borders Batu
Pahat and
Kluang Districts...
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religious practices of the
Pontic Gr****s, also
called Pontian Gr****s (Pontic: Romaioi).
Pontians are an
ethnic group indigenous to the
Pontos in modern-day...
- is
spoken by
about 778,000
people worldwide, who are
known as
Pontic or
Pontian Gr****s. Like
nearly all of Gr****
varieties spoken today, the linguistic...
- Skudai–
Pontian Highway,
Federal Route 5, is a
highway in Johor,
Malaysia that
connects Skudai in
Johor Bahru District in the east with the town of
Pontian Kechil...
- led by
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Both
nationalist movements m****acred the
Pontians and
deported them to the
interior regions of Anatolia. This
resulted in...
-
imperial government, and the
schism between the
Roman congregations of
Pontian and
Hippolytus was ended. He
divided Rome into
diaconates and appointed...