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After Amasia and a few other cities, the interior was mainly dominated by small villages.
He seems to have been buried in a royal grave near the kingdom's capital, Amasia.
The capital was likely first established in Amasia.
In 1633 he was consecrated titular archbishop of Amasia in partibus.
Selim I, his provisions failing, returned westward and spent the winter at Amasia.
This interpretation was also espoused by early church writers, such as Asterius of Amasia:
He dubbed the resulting supercontinent, Amasia.
Strabo, a native of Amasia, could not be unacquainted with the site of Cabira.
The others used the same, or Amisia, or Amasia or Amasios.
Amasia was the capital of the former Raion of Amasia.
Super Atlantic Ocean (Amasia)
He spent the next four years in the country, running the Amasia Sales Company in Tientsin on behalf of Soviet military intelligence.
Mithridates first went to the city of Cimiata in Paphlagonia and later to Amasia in Cappadocia.
His final work was a collection of love-verses and translations from Ovid, Amasia, or the Works of the Muses .
The major city of the interior was Amasia, the early Pontic capital, where the Pontic kings had their Palace and royal tombs.
Ibora is a titular see in the Roman Catholic ecclesiastical province of Helenopont, suffragan of Amasia.
Dai Nagao went on to work with Amasia Landscape and other artists under the True Song Music label, writing songs for various artists.
The development of the three hypothetical supercontinents: Amasia, Novopangea, and Pangaea Ultima, was illustrated in a 2007 New Scientist article.
Both routes were through heavily wooded regions, where the Turks could easily hide and set up ambushes; the army moving towards Amasia was destroyed in one such ambush.
It had its capital at Amisus, and included the cities of Sinope, Amasia, Andres, Ibora, and Zela as well.
The Sermons of the OTHER Asterius (i.e. Asterius of Amasia)
He sent part of the army under Andronikos Vatatzes towards Amasia while his larger force marched towards the Seljuk capital at Iconium (Konya).
Sergei A. Pisarevsky, a geologist at the Tectonics Special Research Center of the University of Western Australia, calls the resulting supercontinent "Amasia."
Pompey buried Mithridates VI in the rock-cut tombs of his ancestors in Amasia, the capital of the Kingdom of Pontus.
Pontus is known for the residence of the Amazons, with the name Amasia not only used for a city (Amasya) but for all of Pontus in Greek mythology.