- Diogénēs ho Kynikós) or
Diogenes of
Sinope, was a Gr****
philosopher and one of the
founders of Cynicism. He was born in
Sinope, an
Ionian colony on the Black...
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Sinope in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sinope may
refer to: Sinop, Turkey, a city on the
Black Sea,
historically known as
Sinope Battle of...
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Sinope (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σινώπη,
Sinōpē), is a city on the
isthmus of İnce
Burun (İnceburun, Cape Ince) and on the
Boztepe Peninsula, near Cape
Sinope...
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Marcion of
Sinope (/ˈmɑːrkiən, -siən/;
Ancient Gr****: Μαρκίων Σινώπης; c. 85 – c. 160) was a
theologian in
early Christianity.
Marcion preached that God...
- The
Sinope Gospels,
designated by O or 023 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 21 (Soden), also
known as the
Codex Sinopensis, is a
fragment of a 6th-century...
- Gr**** mythology,
Sinope (/sɪˈnoʊpi/;
Ancient Gr****: Σινώπη) was one of the
daughters of
Asopus and
thought to be an
eponym of the city
Sinope on the Black...
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Sinope /səˈnoʊpiː/ is a
retrograde irregular satellite of
Jupiter discovered by Seth
Barnes Nicholson at Lick
Observatory in 1914, and is
named after Sinope...
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siege of
Sinope in 1214 was a
successful siege and
capture of the city by the
Sultanate of Rum
under their Sultan,
Kaykaus I (r. 1211–1220).
Sinope was an...
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Philologus of
Sinope (Gr****: Φιλόλογος ό Σινώπιος) is
numbered among the
Seventy Disciples, and is
commemorated with them on
January 4. He is also commemorated...
- The
Battle of Sinop, or the
Battle of
Sinope, was a
naval battle that took
place on 30
November 1853
between Imperial Russia and the
Ottoman Empire during...