ListofrulersofPaphlagonia, an ancient region and Hellenistic kingdom in northwestern Asia Minor. (according to Flavius Josephus) Riphat, son of Gomer...
emperor Eumenes of Cardia (until he decided to leave for Troja and return to Cardia) Ancient regions of Anatolia ListofrulersofPaphlagonia Adriatic Veneti...
companion Dellius and the allied kings Amyntas of Galatia and Deiotaros ofPaphlagonia. While some in Antony's camp suggested abandoning the naval conflict...
Cappadocia and Paphlagonia, Lydia and Cilicia All sources agree on the distribution of these satrapies to, respectively, Antigonus, Leonnatus, Eumenes of Cardia...
Tamar of Georgia after the Georgian expedition in Chaldia and Paphlagonia, which was commanded by Alexios Komnenos a few weeks before the Sack of Constantinople...
Alexander's former secretary, Eumenes of Cardia, was to receive Cappadocia and Paphlagonia. Alexander's arrangements in the east were left intact. Taxiles and Porus...
to legend of Roman origins in Troy, the Veneti (often called the Palaeoveneti) came from Paphlagonia in Anatolia at the time of the Fall of Troy (12th...
influence over the central Anatolian kingdom of Cappadocia. Becoming king in 127 BC, Nicomedes III conquered Paphlagonia along the Black Sea and began to expand...
a branch of the Byzantine Kallergi House Diamandis Doukas, also known as Dukas, imperial family originally from Paphlagonia, Despotate of Epirus despots...
continued. 830s: Rus' raid in Paphlagonia. ca. 844–878: Wars with the Paulicians of Tephrike end with the destruction of the Paulician state and its incorporation...
existence of the Empire of Nicaea in his peace treaty with Theodore. Theodore conquered western Paphlagonia on the Black Sea coast from Alexios I of Trebizond...
brother of the rulerof Trebizond Alexios I of Trebizond, took Heraclea Pontica in 1205 and made it capital of his domain, called Paphlagonia; he lost it...
who conquered Colchis, Cappadocia, Paphlagonia, Bithynia, Lesser Armenia, the Bosporan Kingdom, the Greek colonies of the Tauric Chersonesos and, for a...
shore of the Euxine as far as Trapezus (a Greek colony from Sinope), to Eumenes with Dexippus: Eumenes Cappadocia, Paphlagonia, and the shores of the Euxine...
descendants of Rifath settled in Paphlagonia, a region corresponding with Cappadocia (Roman province) in Asia Minor. Abarbanel added that some of these people...
support of his latest candidate as did his rival. The Senate promptly ordered Mithridates out of Cappadocia (and Nicomedes out ofPaphlagonia). Mithridates...
another triumph. At the head of the show appeared the titles of the conquered nations; Pontus Armenia, Cappadocia, Paphlagonia, Media, Colchis, the Iberians...
heart of the Seljuk border provinces in total, and the Osmanic beylik in particular. Osman also enticed many Turkomen from the region ofPaphlagonia to join...
David Komnenos (1204–1207) – the brother of Alexios I of Trebizond, he took possession of territory in Paphlagonia and the Pontus, but was under pressure...
of Amastris (now Amasra) in Paphlagonia, but these were so scattered and isolated as to be no threat to the Ottomans. In 1345, there was a change of strategy...
and Paphlagonia (replaced by the Theme ofPaphlagonia around 820). These belonged to the diocese of Pontica (established c. 314), in turn part of the...
language, and religious practices. The northern regions included Bithynia, Paphlagonia, and Pontus; to the west were Mysia, Lydia, and Caria; and Lycia, Pamphylia...
This is a listof all present sovereign states in Asia and their predecessors. The boundaries of Asia are culturally determined, as there is no clear geographical...
double-headed, influenced by traditions about such a beast in his native Paphlagonia in Asia Minor (in turn reflecting possibly much older local myths). Many...