Koromila, 'Crimean Chersonesos – Cherson' (2002)
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Abbreviation
Koromila, 'Crimean Chersonesos – Cherson' (2002)
Author
Marianna Koromila
Title
‘The Crimean peninsula and ancient Greek Chersonesos – Byzantine Cherson’
Subtitle
‘Byzantine Cherson (ancient Greek Chersonesos)’
Date
1999-2000
Published
Yes
Source-
Source
Book.
Name of printed matter
Koromila, The Greeks and the Black Sea (2002)
Pages
211-215, 231-241
Number of pages
16
General classification-
General classification
Book Excerpt.
© APAN
Yes
Classification of contents-
Classification of contents
Archaeological.
Classification of contents
Geographical.
Classification of contents
Ethnological / Anthropological.
Classification of contents
Historical.
Classification of contents
Environmental.
Language
English
Translator
Alexandra Doumas, Elizabeth Key Fowden
Key words-
Alans.
Ancient Greek cities.
Antiquities.
Antiquity.
Apollo, god.
Archaeology.
Artemis, goddess.
Basilica, building.
Black Sea / Euxine Pontus.
Bulgar Khanate.
Byzantine cities.
Byzantine civilization.
Byzantine diplomacy.
Byzantine emperors.
Byzantine monuments.
Byzantine nobility / noblemen.
Byzantine period.
Catherine the Great, tsarina.
Chersonessos / Cherson / Sebastopol.
Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus / Konstantinos VII Porphyrogennitos.
Costume / clothing.
Crimea.
Doric city-states in the Black Sea.
Early Christian basilica.
Empire of Trebizond.
Fleet.
Fortifications.
Goths.
Grand Komnenoi of Trebizond.
Greek antiquity.
Greek colonies.
Harbor.
Kiev.
Map.
Medieval era.
Megarians, Doric Greeks.
Middle Byzantine period.
Mint.
Orthodoxy.
Pechenegs.
Procopius, Buildings III.
Rus / Russians.
Russian Empire.
Sea of Azov.
Sinope / Sinop.
Stamps / Seals.
Tatar-Mongols.
Ukraine.
Vladimir, Prince of Kiev, saint.