- note the
table on the coin in the figure). In Latin,
Trabzon is
called Trapezus,
which is a
latinization of its
ancient Gr**** name. Both in
Pontic Gr****...
- seat of
government from
Tegea to
Trapezus. On the
foundation of Megalopolis, in 371 BC, the
inhabitants of
Trapezus refused to
remove to the new city;...
- Thalatta! Thalatta! ("The sea! The sea!"). Soon after, Xenophon's men
reached Trapezus on the
coast of the
Black Sea (Anabasis 4.8.22).
Before they departed,...
- Sea coast, a
little to the west of
Trapezus. The Ten Thousand, in
their retreat, came to
Trapezus, and
leaving Trapezus, "they
arrive on the
third day at...
-
Timesitheus (Gr. Τιμασίθεος or Τιμησίθεος, fl. 4th
century BC) was a
citizen of
Trapezus, and a
proxenus of the Mossynoeci,
between whom and the
Cyrean Gr****s he...
-
finally catch a
glimpse of the sea.
Reaching a
populous ****enic city,
Trapezus, the
soldiers take a long rest and
compete against each
other in games...
- quadrilateral)
Tangential quadrilateral Trapezoid Isosceles trapezoid Trapezus Pentagon – 5
sides Hexagon – 6
sides Lemoine hexagon Heptagon – 7 sides...
-
extended to
include the
coastal areas, and thus the
entire province around Trapezus (Trebizond,
modern Trabzon).
Forming the
easternmost area of the Pontic...
- Zeus
threw the meal over the table,
which explains the name of the city
Trapezus (from τραπέζι "table"), and
killed Lycaon and his sons with lightning....
-
authorities believed mad
honey could cure insanity.
Aristotle noted that "at
Trapezus honey from
boxwood has a
heavy scent, and they say that
healthy men go...