Τόμις

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Τόμις is the ancient Greek name for the city of Tomis, a historic Black Sea port best known as the place of the Roman poet Ovid’s exile.

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Τόμις canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
historical place
port city
associatedWith Ovid NERFINISHED
culturalSphere Greek world
Roman world NERFINISHED
function commercial port
military outpost
governedBy Roman provincial administration
GreekNameOf Tomis NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Tomis NERFINISHED
Tomis (Constanța) NERFINISHED
Tomoi NERFINISHED
hasFeature fortifications
harbor
urban settlement core
hasLanguage Ancient Greek
Latin
historicalRole frontier city of the Roman Empire
regional trade center
knownFor exile of the Roman poet Ovid
locatedIn Balkan Peninsula NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Scythia Minor NERFINISHED
locatedOn Black Sea
modernCountry Romania NERFINISHED
modernLocation Constanța NERFINISHED
partOf Pontic Greek world NERFINISHED
presentInWork Ovid’s Epistulae ex Ponto NERFINISHED
Ovid’s Tristia NERFINISHED
regionType Black Sea port
religion Greco-Roman polytheism
timePeriod Hellenistic period
Late Antiquity
Roman period

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Tomis greekName Τόμις