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1Nikomedeia masalları
By Ufuk Saka
“Nikomedeia masalları” Metadata:
- Title: Nikomedeia masalları
- Author: Ufuk Saka
- Language: tur
- Number of Pages: Median: 127
- Publisher: U. Saka
- Publish Date: 2004
- Publish Location: İzmit
“Nikomedeia masalları” Subjects and Themes:
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL56934108M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 62526649
- All ISBNs: 9756341033 - 9789756341032
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2004
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Bithynia
Bithynia (/bɪˈθɪniə/; Koine Greek: Βιθυνία, romanized: Bithynía) is a geographical region of northwest of Asia Minor (present-day Turkey) in West Asia
Kingdom of Bithynia
The Kingdom of Bithynia (Ancient Greek: Βιθυνία) was a Hellenistic kingdom centred in the historical region of Bithynia, which seems to have been established
List of rulers of Bithynia
This is a list of kings of Bithynia, an ancient kingdom in northwestern Anatolia. Before Zipoetes I of Bithynia assumed the Greek title of Basileus ("king")
Nicomedes IV of Bithynia
Φιλοπάτωρ) was the king of Bithynia from c. 94 BC to 74 BC. He was the first son and successor of Nicomedes III of Bithynia. Memnon of Heraclea wrote that
Bithynia and Pontus
Bithynia and Pontus (Latin: Provincia Bithynia et Pontus, Ancient Greek Ancient Greek: Επαρχία Βιθυνίας και Πόντου, romanized: Eparkhía Bithynías kai
Bithynia (gastropod)
1894 Bithynia boissieri (Küster, 1852) † Bithynia brusinai Halaváts, 1903 † Bithynia budinici Brusina, 1902 Bithynia candiota Westerlund, 1886 Bithynia canyamelensis
Queen of Bithynia
The Queen of Bithynia (Latin: Bithynica regina) was a mock ancient epithet of Julius Caesar referencing his alleged homosexual relationship with King Nicomedes
Helenopolis (Bithynia)
(Δρέπανον) was an ancient Thracian and later Greco-Roman and Byzantine town in Bithynia, Asia Minor, on the southern side of the Gulf of Astacus. Helenopolis has
Bithynia tentaculata
Bithyniidae. Bithynia tentaculata is the type species of the genus Bithynia. Forms of Bithynia tentaculata include: Bithynia tentaculata f. codia Bithynia tentaculata
Theodosius of Bithynia
Theodosius of Bithynia (Ancient Greek: Θεοδόσιος Theodosios; 2nd–1st century BC) was a Hellenistic astronomer and mathematician from Bithynia who wrote the