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    Historically, the Bosporus was also known as the "Strait of Constantinople", or the Thracian Bosporus to distinguish it from the Cimmerian Bosporus in Crimea. These...
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    Io (/ˈaɪ.oʊ/; Ancient Greek: Ἰώ [iːɔ̌ː]) was, in Greek mythology, one of the mortal lovers of Zeus. An Argive princess, she was an ancestor of many kings...
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    borders of Turkey. It connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea via the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits, separating Turkey’s European and Asian sides....
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    Europe and separates Asian Turkey from European Turkey. Together with the Bosporus, the Dardanelles forms the Turkish Straits. One of the world's narrowest...
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    The Scythian religion refers to the mythology, ritual practices and beliefs of the Scythian cultures, a collection of closely related ancient Iranic peoples...
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    Crimea in the 7th or 6th century BC. Several colonies were established in the vicinity of the Kerch Strait, then known as the Cimmerian Bosporus. The density...
  • Bithyni (category Ancient tribes in Thrace)
    displaced the Bithynians in the Strymon valley, after which they Bithyni migrated eastwards, and crossed the Thracian Bosporus and settled in northwestern Anatolia...
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    short-lived, and in 637 BC, that is in Ardys's seventh regnal year, the Thracian Treres tribe who had migrated across the Thracian Bosporus and invaded Anatolia...
  • refer to: Antenor (king), a king of the Cimmerian Bosporus Antenor (mythology), a figure in Greek mythology Antenor (writer), ancient Greek writer Antenor...
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    (72 cu mi) per year through the Bosporus and the Dardanelles into the Aegean Sea. While the net flow of water through the Bosporus and Dardanelles (known collectively...
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    Asia (redirect from Climate change in Asia)
    Caspian Sea, Caucasus Mountains, and the Black Sea with its outlets, the Bosporus and Dardanelles." Nalapat, M. D. "Ensuring China's 'Peaceful Rise'". Archived...
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    Wiki Commons has media related to Aphrodite Urania. Aphrodite Ourania of the Bosporus by Yulia Ustinova Altar and Sanctuary of Aphrodite Ourania (images)...
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    Tiberius Julius Mithridates (category 1st-century monarchs in Europe)
    also known as Mithridates III of the Bosporus (fl. 41 AD, died 68 AD), was a Roman client king of the Bosporus. Mithridates was the first son of the...
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    Snake-Legged Goddess (category Scythian mythology)
    Goddess were also found in the Sindo-Maeotian areas on the Asian side of the Cimmerian Bosporus, and her representations in her tendril-legged form became...
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    The Thracian religion comprised the mythology, ritual practices and beliefs of the Thracians, a collection of closely related ancient Indo-European peoples...
  • Pelodes (category Roman towns and cities in Turkey)
    site on the eastern side of the Bosporus, about halfway up, a little south of Amycus. A reference to another Palodes is in Plutarch's De defectu oraculorum...
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    Asander (king) (category 1st-century BC monarchs in Europe)
    against Bosporus". Mithridates of Pergamon overthrew Asander and became Mithridates I of the Bosporus. Asander came back to defeat Mithridates in 47/46...
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    159. Sabazios on coins, illustrated in the M. Halkam collection. Hoddinott (1963:58) Byzantium and the Bosporus: A Historical Study, from the Seventh...
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    societies to the Byzantine Empire and Orthodox Christians. In terms of ancient Greek mythology the name appears to derive from the heroine and sorceress...
  • Polemon I of Pontus (category 1st-century BC monarchs in Asia)
    Scribonius controlled this kingdom. When Polemon reached the Cimmerian Bosporus, Scribonius had been killed by the people, who had heard of his advance...
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