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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BithyniumBithynium - Wikipedia

    Bithynium or Bithynion (Ancient Greek: Βιθύνιον) was an ancient city in Bithynia. Its site is occupied by the modern town of Bolu, Asiatic Turkey. History. Strabo describes Bithynium as lying above Tius and it possessed the country around Salone or Salon, which was a good feeding country for cattle, and noted for its cheese.

  2. Bithýnie. Římská říše kolem roku 125, červeně zvýrazněna Bithýnie. Bithýnie byla ve starověku královstvím a římskou provincií, rozkládající se na severovýchodě Malé Asie (v dnešním Turecku) při březích Propontidy ( Marmarského moře ), thráckého Bosporu a Pontu Euxinu ( Černého moře ).

  3. Reign. 279 BC - 276 BC. Predecessor. Zipoetes I. Successor. Nicomedes I. Father. Zipoetes I. Zipoetes II, also Zipoites II or Ziboetes II, possibly Tiboetes II ( Greek: Zιπoίτης or Zιβoίτης) was a ruler of Bithynia from 279 BCE to 276 BCE; his name, which survives chiefly in Hellenized forms, has three syllables.

  4. Busto de Asclepiades. Asclepiades ( griego: Ἀσκληπιάδης; c. 129/124 a. C. - 40 a. C. 1 2 ), a veces llamado Asclepiades de Bitinia o Asclepiades de Prusa, fue un médico griego, nacido en Prusa ( Bitinia, Asia Menor, actual Turquía) 3 que ejerció y desarrolló sus trabajos sobre medicina griega en Roma.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NicomediaNicomedia - Wikipedia

    History. It was founded in 712–11 BC as a Megarian colony and was originally known as Astacus (/ ˈ æ s t ə k ə s /; Ancient Greek: Ἀστακός, 'lobster'). After being destroyed by Lysimachus, it was rebuilt by Nicomedes I of Bithynia in 264 BC under the name of Nicomedia, and has ever since been one of the most important cities in northwestern Asia Minor.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Bithynia on Wikipedia. Wikipedia ; Latin [edit] Bithynia (in red) on a map of the provinces of the Roman Empire circa AD 120. Etymology [edit] From the Ancient Greek Βῑθῡνῐ́ᾱ (Bīthūníā). Pronunciation [edit] IPA : /biːˈtʰyː.ni.a/, [biːˈt̪ʰyːniä] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA : /biˈti.ni.a/, [biˈt̪iːniä]

  7. nn.wikipedia.org › wiki › BithyniaBithynia – Wikipedia

    Bithynia var i antikken namnet på eit landskap nordvest i Anatolia ved Marmarahavet (Propontis) og Svartehavet (Pontos euxeinos). Landet var fruktbart og skogrikt; det utførte skipstømmer, vin og fiken , samt marmor .