Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.
Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.
Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.
Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.
Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.
Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.
Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.
Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.
Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.
Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.
The territory is part of Turkey
Bithynia and Pontus, two areas which were unified into a single provinces by the Romans, are now part of Turkey. Bythynia was in north-western Turkey and is now in the Asian part of the region of Marmara and the western part of the Black Sea Region. Pontus was in north-eastern Turkey and is now in the easternmost part of the Black Sea Region and the coastal part of the Eastern Anatolia Region.
He realised that his neighbour Mithridates of Pontus would take it over when he could no longer defend it, and so passed it to Rome to prevent this happening.
The areas Pontus Exinus (the Black Sea) were annexed by the Romans at different times. The Roman presence in the area started in 74 BC when the kingdom of Bithynia (in north-western Turkey) was bequeathed to Rome by its last king, Nicomedes IV. The rest of the Turkish coast of this sea was annexed in 63 BC when Pompey the Great won the Third Mithridatic War (73-63 BC) against Mithridates VI, the king of Pontus (in north-eastern) Turkey. The coastal part of this kingdom was joined with Bithynia to form the Roman province of Bithynia et Pontus. Its inland part was merged with Galatia, which became a client state as a result of the mentioned war.On the European coast, Thrace (south-eastern Bulgaria, north-eastern Greece and European Turkey) became a client-sate in 20 BC during the reign of Augustus. It was annexed as a Roman province in 46 AD by Claudius. Moesia (which included northern Bulgaria to the coast and the part of Romania between the lower Danube and the coast) was annexed in 29 BC during the reign of Augustus. Dacia (Romania except the mentioned part and Moldova) was conquered by Trajan in the second of the two Dacian Wars in 105-06 AD.
The robber released in Jesus place was a man called barabas.
The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.
Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.
Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.Bithynia Pontus was/is located on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Today the territory is part of Turkey.
Bithynia and Pontus were two European kingdoms from after Alexander the Great's time. They were conquered by the Romans. The capital city was Nicomedia.
Bithynia and Pontus, two areas which were unified into a single provinces by the Romans, are now part of Turkey. Bythynia was in north-western Turkey and is now in the Asian part of the region of Marmara and the western part of the Black Sea Region. Pontus was in north-eastern Turkey and is now in the easternmost part of the Black Sea Region and the coastal part of the Eastern Anatolia Region.
After Greece, the Romans conquered the kingdom of Pontus, in northeastern Turkey. The king of Pontus, Mithridates IV, waged wars against Rome, the Three Mithridatic Wars (88-84 BC, 83-81 BC, and 75-63 BC). With his final defeat Pontus was annexed. King Attalus III of Pergamon bequeathed his kingdom (in western Turkey) to Rome in 133 BC. King Nicomedes IV of Bithynia, bequeathed is kingdom (in northwestern Turkey) to Rome in 74 BC, during the Third Mithridatic War. Thus Rome acquired lands in Turkey without conquest before defeating Pontus. Pergamon was turned into the Roman province of Asia in 133 BC and Bithynia and Pontus were merged into the Roman province of Bithynia et Pontus in 64 BC.
Pontus is located in what is now Turkey.
He realised that his neighbour Mithridates of Pontus would take it over when he could no longer defend it, and so passed it to Rome to prevent this happening.
Bithynia was created in 297.
Pontus Hultén was born on June 21, 1924 and died on October 26, 2006. Pontus Hultén would have been 82 years old at the time of death or 91 years old today.
There was no Switzerland as a country when Romans invaded the territory... remember, the roman empire existed from some hundred years B.C. to about 476 A.D. or something... and Switzerland was founded 1291 A.D. Romans just wanted to expand their territory... and as they had inner political problems it seemed nice to say the Helvetians (an ancient German tribe) were bloody killers and had to be extinguished... but there is a link, of course... Switzerland's official name in latin is confoederatio helvetica (Swiss or helvetic confederation) pointing to the cultural roots (in some parts) of its nowadays territory.
Bithynia manonellesi was created in 2007.
Auxentius of Bithynia was born in 400.