- Hittite: 𒀀𒇉𒊭𒄭𒊑𒅀, romanized: Šaḫiriya; Gr****: Σαγγάριος, romanized:
Sangarios; Latin: Sangarius) is the
third longest river in Turkey. It runs through...
- of Iznik, on
which was
situated Nicaea. The prin****l
rivers are the
Sangarios which traverses the
province from
south to north; the Rhyndacus, which...
- Muharebesi, lit. 'Sakarya
Field Battle'), also
known as the
Battle of the
Sangarios (Gr****: Μάχη του Σαγγαρίου, romanized: Máchi tou Sangaríou), was an important...
- Kütahya-Eskişehir the Gr**** Army
advanced afresh to the
Sakarya River (
Sangarios in Gr****), less than 100
kilometres (62 mi) west of Ankara. Constantine's...
- Philadelphia,
Toumlou Bunar, Koutacheia, Dorilaion, Afyonkarahisar,
Sangarios and Kale-Groto. To the left and
right of the
figure of the dead soldier...
- the
Paphlagonian possessions of Alexios'
brother David by
crossing the
Sangarios River and
investing Heraclea Pontica. In response,
David sent a de****tion...
- powerful.
Hapalla /
Haballa (Eastern
Arzawa - may have been the
upper Sangarios river (today's Sakarya) basin, and the
classical regions or
parts of east...
-
David advanced westward along the
coast from
Sinope to the s****s of the
Sangarios River; the
cities of Amastris, Tios and
Heraclea Pontica all welcomed...
- west-central part of Anatolia, in what is now
Asian Turkey,
centered on the
Sangarios River.
After its conquest, it
became a
region of the
great empires of...
-
should look for the old
estates of the
family in the
fertile valley of the
Sangarios river. It is safe, however, to
consider the
region of
Charsianon as the...