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Bithynia
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published: 22 Jun 2021
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Zipoetes I of Bithynia, died of old age in 278 BCE
Zipoetes I of Bithynia never served with Alexander or any other Macedonian monarch. However, he was a player in the Hellenistic world and his activities both had an impact on the activities of the contenders for Alexander's empire and reflect how non-Greeks on the fringes of the Greek world were beginning to rapidly Hellenize following Alexander's death.
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67 - 65 BC | The Queen of Bithynia
Making a bold and controversial decision during his Aedileship, Caesar completely polarizes the Senate, forcing his conservative opponents to immediately launch a campaign of character assassination against Rome’s rising star!
published: 17 Mar 2021
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Bithynia
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Birth of the Ottomans: Conquest of Bithynia (1231-1338)
Birth of the Ottomans: Conquest of Bithynia
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Bithynia
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Bithynia was an ancient region, kingdom and Roman province in the northwest of Asia Minor, adjoining the Propontis, the Thracian Bosporus and the Euxine Sea.It bordered on Mysia to the south-west, Paphlagonia to the north-east along the Pontic coast, and Phrygia to the south-east towards the interior of Asia Minor.Bithynia was an independent kingdom from 4th century BC.Its capital Nicomedia was rebuilt on the site of ancient Astacus in 264 BC by Nicomedes I of Bithynia.
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Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 24 (Bithynia)
Bithynia
According to ancient authors (Herodotus, Xenophon, Strabo, etc.), the Bithynians were an immigrant Thracian tribe. The existence of a tribe called Thyni in Thrace is well established, and the two cognate tribes of the Thyni and Bithyni appear to have settled simultaneously in the adjoining parts of Asia, where they expelled or subdued the Mysians, Caucones and other minor tribes, the Mariandyni maintaining themselves in the northeast. Herodotus mentions that the tribe Thyni and Bithyni as existing side by side; but ultimately the latter must have become the more important, as they gave their name to the country. They were incorporated by king Croesus within the Lydian monarchy, with which they fell under the dominion of Persia (546 BC), and were included in the satrapy of Phrygia...
published: 12 Jan 2014
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Doç. Dr. Emre OKAN ''Bir Bithynia Kenti: Prusias ad Hypium"
#arkeolojisohbetleri #canlıyayın
Herkese Merhaba, Arkeoloji Sohbetleri'nin 41. canlı yayınında Doç. Dr. Emre OKAN ile ''Bir Bithynia Kenti: Prusias ad Hypium" üzerine verimli bir söyleşi gerçekleştireceğiz.
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published: 10 Oct 2020
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Delum - Bithynia (Original Mix)
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Bithynia Shall Rise! Bithynia Let's Play #1 ~ Demetrios Poliorketes Mod ~ Total War Rome II
Hi guys ! Today we kick off a new let's play! featuring the overhaul mod for the wrath of sparta dlc, centering around the conflicts of Alexander's generals! We play as a small but strong kingdom surrounded by large neighbors, but unprepared for a internal strike. This is a first run for me with this mod so i plan to give it the best shot i can and hope you guys enjoy and check it out on the steam workshop!
Hope you enjoy the video and please let me know what you think and any feedback is very much appreciated ! I'll be doing my best to make this a regular thing so if you enjoyed the video leave a like and subscribe for more !
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published: 01 Dec 2020
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Bithynia
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Bithynia · Delum
Lobotomy
℗ Sudam Recordings
Released on: 2019-08-02
Producer: Delum
Composer: Delum
Music Publi...
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Bithynia · Delum
Lobotomy
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Released on: 2019-08-02
Producer: Delum
Composer: Delum
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https://wn.com/Bithynia
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- published: 22 Jun 2021
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3:44
Zipoetes I of Bithynia, died of old age in 278 BCE
Zipoetes I of Bithynia never served with Alexander or any other Macedonian monarch. However, he was a player in the Hellenistic world and his activities both ha...
Zipoetes I of Bithynia never served with Alexander or any other Macedonian monarch. However, he was a player in the Hellenistic world and his activities both had an impact on the activities of the contenders for Alexander's empire and reflect how non-Greeks on the fringes of the Greek world were beginning to rapidly Hellenize following Alexander's death.
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Zipoetes I of Bithynia never served with Alexander or any other Macedonian monarch. However, he was a player in the Hellenistic world and his activities both had an impact on the activities of the contenders for Alexander's empire and reflect how non-Greeks on the fringes of the Greek world were beginning to rapidly Hellenize following Alexander's death.
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67 - 65 BC | The Queen of Bithynia
Making a bold and controversial decision during his Aedileship, Caesar completely polarizes the Senate, forcing his conservative opponents to immediately launch...
Making a bold and controversial decision during his Aedileship, Caesar completely polarizes the Senate, forcing his conservative opponents to immediately launch a campaign of character assassination against Rome’s rising star!
https://wn.com/67_65_Bc_|_The_Queen_Of_Bithynia
Making a bold and controversial decision during his Aedileship, Caesar completely polarizes the Senate, forcing his conservative opponents to immediately launch a campaign of character assassination against Rome’s rising star!
- published: 17 Mar 2021
- views: 4098
2:02
Bithynia
camelus, harena, ebrius
camelus, harena, ebrius
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- published: 20 Jan 2018
- views: 2331
11:54
Birth of the Ottomans: Conquest of Bithynia (1231-1338)
Birth of the Ottomans: Conquest of Bithynia
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Birth of the Ottomans: Conquest of Bithynia
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- Discovering the Ottomans by Ilber Ortayli
- History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey by Stanford J. Shaw
- Osman's Dream by Caroline Finkel
- The Ottoman Empire 1326-1699 by Stephen Turnbull
-The Ottoman Empire and Europe: Sultan, Society, Economy by Halil Inalcik
-The Ottoman Empire and Europe: The Ottoman Empire and Its Place in European History by Halil Inalcik
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- Men At Arms Series: Armies of the Ottoman Turks 1300-1774 by David Nicolle and Angus McBride
- Discovering the Ottomans by Ilber Ortayli
- History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey by Stanford J. Shaw
- Osman's Dream by Caroline Finkel
- The Ottoman Empire 1326-1699 by Stephen Turnbull
-The Ottoman Empire and Europe: Sultan, Society, Economy by Halil Inalcik
-The Ottoman Empire and Europe: The Ottoman Empire and Its Place in European History by Halil Inalcik
#Ottomans #OttomanEmpire #History
- published: 11 Oct 2020
- views: 5120
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Bithynia
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Bithynia was an ancient region, kingdom and Roman province in the northwest of
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3:51
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 24 (Bithynia)
Bithynia
According to ancient authors (Herodotus, Xenophon, Strabo, etc.), the Bithynians were an immigrant Thracian tribe. The existence of a tribe called Thy...
Bithynia
According to ancient authors (Herodotus, Xenophon, Strabo, etc.), the Bithynians were an immigrant Thracian tribe. The existence of a tribe called Thyni in Thrace is well established, and the two cognate tribes of the Thyni and Bithyni appear to have settled simultaneously in the adjoining parts of Asia, where they expelled or subdued the Mysians, Caucones and other minor tribes, the Mariandyni maintaining themselves in the northeast. Herodotus mentions that the tribe Thyni and Bithyni as existing side by side; but ultimately the latter must have become the more important, as they gave their name to the country. They were incorporated by king Croesus within the Lydian monarchy, with which they fell under the dominion of Persia (546 BC), and were included in the satrapy of Phrygia, which comprised all the countries up to the Hellespont and Bosporus.
Kingdom of Bithynia
But even before the conquest by Alexander the Bithynians appear to have asserted their independence, and successfully maintained it under two native princes, Bas and Zipoites, the latter of whom assumed the title of king (basileus) in 297 BC. His son and successor, Nicomedes I, founded Nicomedia, which soon rose to great prosperity, and during his long reign (c. 278 -- c. 255 BC), as well as those of his successors, Prusias I, Prusias II and Nicomedes II (149 -- 91 BC), the kingdom of Bithynia held a considerable place among the minor monarchies of Anatolia. But the last king, Nicomedes IV, was unable to maintain himself against Mithridates VI of Pontus, and, after being restored to his throne by the Roman Senate, he bequeathed his kingdom by will to the Roman republic (74 BC). The coinage of these kings show their regal portraits, which tend to be engraved in an extremely accomplished Hellenistic style.
Roman province
As a Roman province, the boundaries of Bithynia frequently varied, and it was commonly united for administrative purposes with the province of Pontus. This was the state of things in the time of Trajan, when Pliny the Younger was appointed governor of the combined provinces (109/110 -- 111/112), a circumstance to which historians are indebted for valuable information concerning the Roman provincial administration. Under the Byzantine Empire Bithynia was again divided into two provinces, separated by the Sangarius, to the west of which the name of Bithynia was restricted.
Bithynia appears to have attracted so much attention because of its roads and its strategic position between the frontiers of the Danube in the north and the Euphrates in the southeast. For securing communications with the eastern provinces, the monumental Bridge across the river Sangarius was constructed around 562 AD. Troops frequently wintered at Nicomedia.
The most important cities were Nicomedia, founded by Nicomedes, and Nicaea. The two had a long rivalry with one another over which city held the rank of capital. At a much earlier period the Greeks had established on the coast the colonies of Cius (modern Gemlik); Chalcedon (modern Kadıköy), at the entrance of the Bosporus, nearly opposite Byzantium (modern Istanbul) and Heraclea Pontica (modern Karadeniz Ereğli), on the Euxine, about 120 miles (190 km) east of the Bosporus.
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Bithynia
According to ancient authors (Herodotus, Xenophon, Strabo, etc.), the Bithynians were an immigrant Thracian tribe. The existence of a tribe called Thyni in Thrace is well established, and the two cognate tribes of the Thyni and Bithyni appear to have settled simultaneously in the adjoining parts of Asia, where they expelled or subdued the Mysians, Caucones and other minor tribes, the Mariandyni maintaining themselves in the northeast. Herodotus mentions that the tribe Thyni and Bithyni as existing side by side; but ultimately the latter must have become the more important, as they gave their name to the country. They were incorporated by king Croesus within the Lydian monarchy, with which they fell under the dominion of Persia (546 BC), and were included in the satrapy of Phrygia, which comprised all the countries up to the Hellespont and Bosporus.
Kingdom of Bithynia
But even before the conquest by Alexander the Bithynians appear to have asserted their independence, and successfully maintained it under two native princes, Bas and Zipoites, the latter of whom assumed the title of king (basileus) in 297 BC. His son and successor, Nicomedes I, founded Nicomedia, which soon rose to great prosperity, and during his long reign (c. 278 -- c. 255 BC), as well as those of his successors, Prusias I, Prusias II and Nicomedes II (149 -- 91 BC), the kingdom of Bithynia held a considerable place among the minor monarchies of Anatolia. But the last king, Nicomedes IV, was unable to maintain himself against Mithridates VI of Pontus, and, after being restored to his throne by the Roman Senate, he bequeathed his kingdom by will to the Roman republic (74 BC). The coinage of these kings show their regal portraits, which tend to be engraved in an extremely accomplished Hellenistic style.
Roman province
As a Roman province, the boundaries of Bithynia frequently varied, and it was commonly united for administrative purposes with the province of Pontus. This was the state of things in the time of Trajan, when Pliny the Younger was appointed governor of the combined provinces (109/110 -- 111/112), a circumstance to which historians are indebted for valuable information concerning the Roman provincial administration. Under the Byzantine Empire Bithynia was again divided into two provinces, separated by the Sangarius, to the west of which the name of Bithynia was restricted.
Bithynia appears to have attracted so much attention because of its roads and its strategic position between the frontiers of the Danube in the north and the Euphrates in the southeast. For securing communications with the eastern provinces, the monumental Bridge across the river Sangarius was constructed around 562 AD. Troops frequently wintered at Nicomedia.
The most important cities were Nicomedia, founded by Nicomedes, and Nicaea. The two had a long rivalry with one another over which city held the rank of capital. At a much earlier period the Greeks had established on the coast the colonies of Cius (modern Gemlik); Chalcedon (modern Kadıköy), at the entrance of the Bosporus, nearly opposite Byzantium (modern Istanbul) and Heraclea Pontica (modern Karadeniz Ereğli), on the Euxine, about 120 miles (190 km) east of the Bosporus.
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- published: 12 Jan 2014
- views: 3159
1:32:03
Doç. Dr. Emre OKAN ''Bir Bithynia Kenti: Prusias ad Hypium"
#arkeolojisohbetleri #canlıyayın
Herkese Merhaba, Arkeoloji Sohbetleri'nin 41. canlı yayınında Doç. Dr. Emre OKAN ile ''Bir Bithynia Kenti: Prusias ad Hypium" ü...
#arkeolojisohbetleri #canlıyayın
Herkese Merhaba, Arkeoloji Sohbetleri'nin 41. canlı yayınında Doç. Dr. Emre OKAN ile ''Bir Bithynia Kenti: Prusias ad Hypium" üzerine verimli bir söyleşi gerçekleştireceğiz.
Yayını anlık takip edebilmek için kendinize hatırlatma kurmayı unutmayınız.
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ArkeoMedya
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#arkeolojisohbetleri #canlıyayın
Herkese Merhaba, Arkeoloji Sohbetleri'nin 41. canlı yayınında Doç. Dr. Emre OKAN ile ''Bir Bithynia Kenti: Prusias ad Hypium" üzerine verimli bir söyleşi gerçekleştireceğiz.
Yayını anlık takip edebilmek için kendinize hatırlatma kurmayı unutmayınız.
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- published: 10 Oct 2020
- views: 1818
6:04
Delum - Bithynia (Original Mix)
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- published: 30 Jul 2021
- views: 141
33:16
Bithynia Shall Rise! Bithynia Let's Play #1 ~ Demetrios Poliorketes Mod ~ Total War Rome II
Hi guys ! Today we kick off a new let's play! featuring the overhaul mod for the wrath of sparta dlc, centering around the conflicts of Alexander's generals! We...
Hi guys ! Today we kick off a new let's play! featuring the overhaul mod for the wrath of sparta dlc, centering around the conflicts of Alexander's generals! We play as a small but strong kingdom surrounded by large neighbors, but unprepared for a internal strike. This is a first run for me with this mod so i plan to give it the best shot i can and hope you guys enjoy and check it out on the steam workshop!
Hope you enjoy the video and please let me know what you think and any feedback is very much appreciated ! I'll be doing my best to make this a regular thing so if you enjoyed the video leave a like and subscribe for more !
Spartan signing off !
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Hi guys ! Today we kick off a new let's play! featuring the overhaul mod for the wrath of sparta dlc, centering around the conflicts of Alexander's generals! We play as a small but strong kingdom surrounded by large neighbors, but unprepared for a internal strike. This is a first run for me with this mod so i plan to give it the best shot i can and hope you guys enjoy and check it out on the steam workshop!
Hope you enjoy the video and please let me know what you think and any feedback is very much appreciated ! I'll be doing my best to make this a regular thing so if you enjoyed the video leave a like and subscribe for more !
Spartan signing off !
- published: 01 Dec 2020
- views: 289