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Chersonesus and Taurica
Allied ' flank march ' to the Chersonesus Taurica | Chersonese Peninsula and Sevastopol, September 1854.
He traveled over the Black Sea to the Greek colony of Chersonesus Taurica in Crimea, where he turned several thousands men to new faith.
Chersonesus ( Greek:, Chersonēsos ; ; Byzantine Greek: Χερσών ; Old East Slavic: Корсунь, Korsun ; ; also transliterated as Chersonese, Chersonesos, Cherson ) is an ancient Greek colony founded approximately 2, 500 years ago in the southwestern part of Crimea, known then as Taurica.
* Chersonesus Taurica, an ancient Greek colony founded approximately 2, 500 years ago in the southwestern part of Crimea
* Cherson ( theme ), a Byzantine military-civilian province located in the southern Crimea, headquartered at Chersonesus Taurica
In 1690, Kampfer states: The language spoke in the Peninsula Crimea, or Taurica Chersonesus, in Asia, still retains many German words, brought thither, as is suppos'd by a colony of Goths, who went to settle there about 850 years after the Deluge.
The " Chersonesus " Taurica " of Classical antiquity | Antiquity, shown on a map printed in London, ca 1770
Chersonesus Taurica is the Latin version of the Greek name ( chersonese literally means " peninsula ").
This Latin variant of the name should not be confused with the city of Chersonesus in Taurica.

Chersonesus and Heritage
In an October 2010 report titled Saving Our Vanishing Heritage, Global Heritage Fund identified Chersonesus as one of 12 worldwide sites most " On the Verge " of irreparable loss and destruction, citing insufficient management and development pressures as primary causes.

Chersonesus and with
Modern era rotunda over the baptistery of Prince Vladimir, with Chersonesus Cathedral | St. Vladimir's Cathedral in the background
The encroachment of modern building in and around the ancient archaeological site, coupled with a lack of funding to prevent such development pressures, has left the site of Chersonesus firmly at risk.
Sopara is referred in the Old Testament as Ophir, the place from which King Solomon brought gold, Josephus identifies Ophir with Aurea Chersonesus, belonging to India.
Charax was founded under Vespasian with the intention of protecting Chersonesus and other Bosporean trade centres from the Scythians.

Chersonesus and site
The estuary of the Ulhas is the site of the historical ports of Kalyan, Kopri ( Chersonesus / Coprostaneum ) and Shurparaka ( now Sopara ).

Chersonesus and is
* Tauric Chersonesus is besieged by the Gokturks.
The 1935 Basilica is the most famous basilica excavated in Chersonesus.
While the existence of China was clearly known to Roman cartographers of the time, its geographical position is depicted in Ptolemy's Geographia from c. 150 AD rather vaguely: On the map, China is located beyond the Aurea Chersonesus (" Golden Peninsula "), which refers to the Southeast Asian peninsula.

Chersonesus and located
Chersonesus ' ancient ruins are presently located in one of Sevastopol's suburbs.

Chersonesus and .
Suffering a complete defeat at the Battle of Chersonesus, the Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II gave in to Hun demands and the Peace of Anatolius was signed in autumn 443.
The Egyptian astronomer Ptolemy in his Geographia named the Malay Peninsula as Aurea Chersonesus ( Golden Peninsula ) while Java was called Labadius.
According to apocryphal acta dating to the 4th century at earliest, Clement was banished from Rome to the Chersonesus during the reign of the Emperor Trajan and was set to work in a stone quarry.
Jefferson proposed creating seventeen roughly rectangular states from the territory, and suggested names for the new states, including Chersonesus, Sylvania, Assenisipia, Metropotamia, Polypotamia, Pelisipia, Saratoga, Washington, Michigania and Illinoia.
With his armies, Philip II reached the Dardanelles, expecting successively to seize Chersonesus, Perinthus, and Byzantium.
During much of the classical period Chersonesus was a democracy ruled by a group of elected archons and a council called the Damiorgi.
In the late 2nd century BC Chersonesus became a dependency of the Bosporan Kingdom.
According to Theophanes the Confessor and others, Chersonesus was the residence of a Khazar governor ( tudun ) in the late 7th century.
The Chersonesus Cathedral | Saint Vladimir Cathedral in Chersonesus was built in the 19th century in the Byzantine Revival style.
After the Fourth Crusade Chersonesus became dependent on the Empire of Trebizond, and then fell under Genoese control in the early 13th century.
In 2007, Chersonesus tied for fifth in the Seven Wonders of Ukraine poll.
The Coinage of Chersonesus: IV century B. C .– XII century A. D .. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 1980 ( paperback, ISBN 0-86054-074-X ).
Heracleia Pontica and Tauric Chersonesus before Roman domination: ( VI – I centuries B. C .).

Taurica and with
* Renovated Hotel Taurica, the first hotel in the former Russian Empire with elevators
The Lesser Coat of Arms ( Малый государственный герб Российской Империи ) depicts the imperial double-headed eagle, as used in the coat of arms, with the addition of the collar of the Order of Saint Andrew around the escutcheon of St. George, and the Arms of Astrakhan, Siberia, Georgia, Finland, Kiev-Vladimir-Novgorod, Taurica, Poland and Kazan on the wings ( seen clockwise ).
The second type followed the 1730 pattern, with the addition of the arms of Kazan, Astrakhan and Siberia on its left wing and those of Poland, the Taurica and Finland on the right one.
It should not be confused with the Tauric Chersonese, the name often applied to the whole of the southern Crimea along with Taurica.

Taurica and is
The name " Crimea " is traceable to the Crimean Tatar word qırım ( my steppe, hill ), and the peninsula was known as Taurica, ( Peninsula ) of the Tauri, in antiquity ( Strabo 7. 4. 1 ; Herodotus 4. 99. 3, Amm.
Panticapaeum ( Greek: Παντικάπαιον, Pantikápaion ), present-day Kerch is an important city and port in Taurica ( Tauric Chersonese ), situated on a hill ( Mt.

Taurica and located
* Chersonesos Taurica, ancient Greek colony located near the city of Sevastopol, Crimea

Taurica and .
Five years later they laid siege to Chersonesos Taurica ; their cavalry kept roaming the steppes of Crimea until 590.
After suffering an exhausting imprisonment and many alleged public indignities, he was ultimately banished to Chersonesos Taurica ( a city in present-day southern Ukraine in the Crimea region ), where he arrived on 15 May 655 and died on 16 September of that year.
The people of Tauris / Taurica facing the Euxine Sea worshipped the maiden goddess Artemis.
Overwhelmingly, the slaves of Athens were " barbarian " in origin, drawn especially from lands around the Black Sea such as Thrace and Taurica ( Crimea ), while from Asia Minor came above all Lydians, Phrygians and Carians.
The straits are about long and broad at the narrowest, and are formed by an eastern extension of Crimea ( Taurica, in ancient times ) and the peninsula of Taman, a kind of continuation of the Caucasus.
This transition was arranged by one of Mithridates's generals, Diophantus, who earlier had been sent to Taurica to help local Greek cities against Palacus of Lesser Scythia.
They gave their name to the peninsula, which was known in ancient times as Taurica, Taurida and Tauris.
Taurica, Tauric Chersonese, and Taurida were names by which the territory of Crimea was known to the Greeks and Romans.
During the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd centuries AD, Taurica was host to Roman legions and colonists in Charax.
Taurica remained a vassal state of the Romans for nearly five centuries, and the southern shores remained under Byzantine control until the AD 13th century.

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