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Pontus
(
pŏn
'
təs
), in Greek religion and mythology, sea god. He was the son of Gaea and by her the father of Ceto, Nereus, Thaumus, Phorcus, and Eurybia.
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Euxine Sea
pontic
Pontus und Sidonie
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Phorcys
Mithridates VI
(King of Pontus)
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(ancient city, Asia Minor)
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Nereus
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Phorcus
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