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Les environs:

Kemer Bridge

Localisation:

  • Turquie, Sinop
  • geo:42.024826,35.14555
  • Précision ± 25-100 m.

Period or year:

  • -2000~ / unknown

Classification:

  • Ville
  • Invisible

Identificateurs:

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

Colonia Iulia Felix, modern Sinop. Originally a Greek colony, Sinope was conquered by Rome in 70 BC. Julius Caesar founded the colony named after him in 47 BC.  Sinope was associated with the 'sinopis'-trade, a red ocher used as a pigment. The Pontic king Mithridates The Great, an important adversary of Rome, was born in Sinope.

Sources:

  1. Philipp Niewohner, The Archaeology of Byzantine Anatolia: From the End of Late Antiquity until the Coming of the Turks, Oxford University Press 2017
  2. https://www.academia.edu/18165424/Defensive_Architecture_in_the_Black_Sea_Region_during_the_Age_of_Justinian_I, p. 80

Colonia Iulia Felix, modern Sinop. Originally a Greek colony, Sinope was conquered by Rome in 70 BC. Julius Caesar founded the colony named after him in 47 BC.  Sinope was associated with the 'sinopis'-trade, a red ocher used as a pigment. The Pontic king Mithridates The Great, an important adversary of Rome, was born in Sinope.

Sources:

  1. Philipp Niewohner, The Archaeology of Byzantine Anatolia: From the End of Late Antiquity until the Coming of the Turks, Oxford University Press 2017
  2. https://www.academia.edu/18165424/Defensive_Architecture_in_the_Black_Sea_Region_during_the_Age_of_Justinian_I, p. 80

À proximité

Sinop

Milestone

Constantinople, Chora

The Chora Church in Constantinople