Pontic Athens

Pontic Athens

Pontic Athens or Pontic Athenæ was a city on the shore of the Black Sea mentioned by the ancient historian Arrian in his 2nd century "Periplus Ponti Euxini". There is some debate over whether it was simply a local city with a temple to Athena as Arrian mentioned or if it was a Pontic colony of the Greek city of Athens. [citation
last1 = Vogt
first1 = Joseph
authorlink1 = Joseph Vogt
last2 = Temporini
first2 = Hildegard
authorlink2 = Hildegard Temporini-Gräfin Vitzthum
last3 = Hasse
first3 = Wolfgang
authorlink3 = Wolfgang Hasse
title =
publisher = Walter de Gruyter
year = 1972
location = Berlin
page = [http://books.google.com/books?id=ssail1eW01gC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_summary_r&cad=0#PPA243,M1 243]
isbn = 9783110018851
oclc = 17263450
]

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