- Look up
Pontus or
pontus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pontus or
Pontos may
refer to:
Short Latin name for the
Pontus Euxinus, the Gr**** name for...
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Pontus (Ancient Gr****: Πόντος Pontos) was a ****enistic
kingdom centered in the
historical region of
Pontus in modern-day Turkey, and
ruled by the Mithridatic...
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Kartvelian languages remain spoken to the east of
Pontus, some are
suspected to have been
spoken in
eastern Pontus during the Iron Age: the
Tzans are usually...
- deities.
Pontus was Gaia's son and has no father;
according to the Gr**** poet Hesiod, he was born
without coupling,
though according to Hyginus,
Pontus is the...
- (Ancient Gr****: Μιθριδάτης; 135–63 BC) was the
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Pontus in
northern Anatolia from 120 to 63 BC, and one of the
Roman Republic's...
- of
Pontus.
Commonly known as Pontiaka, it is
traditionally called Romeika by its
native speakers. The
earliest Gr****
colonies in the
region of
Pontus begin...
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Bithynia and
Pontus (Latin:
Provincia Bithynia et
Pontus,
Ancient Gr****
Ancient Gr****: Επαρχία Βιθυνίας και Πόντου, romanized: Eparkhía Bithynías kai...
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Pontus Jansson". Malmö FF (in Swedish).
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Pontus de
Huyter (New Latin:
Pontus Heuterus; 23
August 1535,
Delft – 6
August 1602, Sint-Truiden) was a
Dutch theologian,
historian and humanist. Nederduytsche...
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pushing for an
independent Republic of
Pontus.
International societies of
Pontic Gr****s
became connected with the
Pontus Society in
Merzifon and
began significant...