Amasia

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Amasia (modern Amasya in Turkey) is an ancient city in northern Anatolia known as the early royal center of the Kingdom of Pontus and the birthplace of the geographer Strabo.

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Amasia canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
ancientNameForm Amaseia
ancientNameLanguage Greek
associatedWithDynasty Mithridatic dynasty
birthplaceOf Strabo
country Turkey
culturalInfluence Anatolian
Byzantine
Greek
Ottoman Empire
surface form: Ottoman

Roman
geographicalContext valley of the Yeşilırmak River
hasFeature acropolis
city walls
rock-cut royal tombs
terraced urban layout
hasNotablePerson Strabo
historicalPeriod Byzantine period
Hellenistic period
Ottoman period
Roman period
historicalRegion Pontus
knownFor Hellenistic fortifications
being the birthplace of Strabo
its position in a narrow river gorge
rock-cut tombs of Pontic kings
locatedIn Asia Minor
Black Sea region
surface form: Black Sea Region of Turkey

Pontus
Northern Turkey
surface form: northern Anatolia
locatedInPresentDayProvince Amasya Province NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Yeşilırmak River
modernName Amasya
partOf Byzantine Empire
Kingdom of Pontus
Ottoman Empire
Roman Empire
regionType urban settlement
religiousHistory bishopric in late antiquity
early Christian center
servedAs capital of the Kingdom of Pontus
royal center of the Kingdom of Pontus
strategicImportance control of routes between central Anatolia and the Black Sea coast

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