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chersonese
chersonese (ˈkɜːsəˌniːs) Also 7 chersoness(e, 8–9 in Lat. form chersonesus. [ad. L. chersonēsus, a. Gr. χερσόνησος peninsula, f. χέρσος dry land + νῆσος island; spec. the Thracian peninsula west of the Hellespont.] A peninsula. (Now mostly poetic or rhetorical.)1601 Holland Pliny II. 405 Within the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chersonese
Chersonese () is a name that was given to several different places in ancient times. Chersonesus Cimbrica or Cimbrian Chersonese, the ancient name for Jutland. wikipedia.org
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On the Chersonese
"On the Chersonese" is a political oration delivered by the Athenian statesman and orator Demosthenes in 341 BC. Because of this turbulence, Demosthenes delivered On the Chersonese during a meeting of the assembly. wikipedia.org
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Golden Chersonese
Chersonese means peninsula in Greek, and although a few early scholars had attempted to link the Golden Chersonese with Lower Burma, the term is now generally The Golden Chersonese is shown on the mappa mundi of Andreas Walsperger made in Constance around 1448. wikipedia.org
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Ide (Thracian Chersonese)
See also Greek colonies in Thrace References Populated places in ancient Thrace Former populated places in Turkey Greek colonies in the Thracian Chersonese wikipedia.org
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Neapolis (Thracian Chersonese)
Neapolis () was a Greek city in ancient Thrace, located on the Propontis. It also bore the name Heraclea or Herakleia (Ἡράκλεια). It was a member of the Delian League and appears in Athenian tribute registers between 442/1 and 430/29 BCE. Its site is located near modern Eriklice Köyü (Erikli), Şarkö... wikipedia.org
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Chersonesus (disambiguation)
Chersonesus Thracica in antiquity Jutland Peninsula, Denmark, called Chersonesus Cimbrica in antiquity Malay Peninsula, Malaysia, identified with the Golden Chersonese , or the Chersonesus Aurea, in antiquity See also Chersonese (disambiguation) Chersonesos A, a shipwreck off the coast of the Crimean peninsula Chersonesus wikipedia.org
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克森尼索主教座堂
外部连结 The Vladimir Cathedral in Chersonese today 乌克兰东正教主教座堂 克里米亚教堂 乌克兰拜占庭复兴式建筑 塞瓦斯托波尔建筑物 wikipedia.org
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Chersonesus Cathedral
Vladimir Cathedral in Chersonese was academician David Grimm. According to his plan, the cathedral was built in Neo-Byzantine style. Petersburg to Chersonese. After the building of St. wikipedia.org
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Dolonci
Dolonci or Dolonki () is the name of a Thracian tribe in Thracian Chersonese. They are mentioned by Herodotus. wikipedia.org
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Miltiades
Tyrant of the Thracian Chersonese Around 555 BC, Miltiades the Elder left Athens to establish a colony on the Thracian Chersonese (now the Gallipoli Peninsula Thus, Miltiades initially faced a hostile reception for his tyrannical rule in the Thracian Chersonese. wikipedia.org
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Cardia (Thrace)
Cardia or Kardia (), anciently the chief town of the Thracian Chersonese (today Gallipoli peninsula), was situated at the head of the Gulf of Melas (today But this didn't make Cardia necessarily always pro-Athenian: when in 357 BC Athens took control of the Chersonese, the latter, under the rule of a Thracian wikipedia.org
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Elaeus
Elaeus ( Elaious, later Elaeus), the “Olive City”, was an ancient Greek city located in Thrace, on the Thracian Chersonese. Elaeus was located at the southern end of the Hellespont (now the Dardanelles) near the southernmost point of the Thracian Chersonese (now the Gallipoli wikipedia.org
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Philaidae
Tyrants of the Thracian Chersonese In c.560-556 BC a Thracian tribe, the Dolonci, offered the rule of the Thracian Chersonese (a peninsula in a strategic Miltiades accepted the offer and became tyrant of the Chersonese. wikipedia.org
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Miltiades the Elder
He is most famous for travelling to the Thracian Chersonese (now Gallipoli) where, at the behest of the local peoples, he ruled as a tyrant. In the Thracian Chersonese During this period, the Dolonci (a tribe from the Thracian Chersonese) suffered several military defeats against their rivals wikipedia.org
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