- the
Peloponnese peninsula of Greece. The
fortress of
Pontikon—Pontikokastro, "castle of
Pontikon", is a
relatively recent name—is one of the
oldest Byzantine...
- Katakolo. In the
Middle Ages,
Katakolo was the site of the
fortress of
Pontikon or
Pontikokastro (Ποντικόν, Ποντικόκαστρο),
which the
Frankish rulers of...
- este del ár. clás. bunduqah, y este del gr. [κάρυον] ποντικόν [káryon]
pontikón '[nuez] póntica', por
similitud en la forma. "5
posti dove
mangiare i mondeghili...
- al-bunduqa (البندقة) "the ball," from Gr**** (κάρυον) ποντικόν (káryon)
pontikón, "Pontic [nut]"[ʔlbndq] (listen). albórbola: Joy,
celebratory noise. From...
-
formation of Lake
Agoulinitsa (in Epitalio). In
Byzantine times, a fortress,
Pontikon or Pontikokastro, was
built on the site of the
ruined ancient acropolis...
- the
western coast,
accompanied by a fleet,
easily taking the
fortress of
Pontikon,
which they
repaired and garrisoned. They byp****ed the
strong fortress...