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This is an incomplete list of ancient Greek cities, including colonies outside Greece, and including settlements that were not sovereign poleis.Many colonies outside Greece were soon assimilated to some other language but a city is included here if at any time its population or the dominant stratum within it spoke Greek.
Pages in category "Ancient Greek cities" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Pages in category "Cities in ancient Greece" The following 155 pages are in this category, out of 155 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
The Greek Middle Ages are coterminous with the duration of the Byzantine Empire (330–1453). [citation needed]After 395 the Roman Empire split in two. In the East, Greeks were the predominant national group and their language was the lingua franca of the region.
Founded as the Greek colony of Callatis by the city of Heraclea Pontica. The Greek colony was likely developed on the site of an earlier Getic settlement named Acervetis or Carbatis. [234] Varna: Thrace Bulgaria: 585–570 BC [235] Founded as Odessos by settlers from the Greek city of Miletus. [236] Sofia: Moesia Bulgaria: 4th century BC [237]
Ancient Greek cities (5 C, 47 P) I. Ancient cities of the Iberian Peninsula (6 C, 4 P) Ancient Indian cities (3 C, 99 P) Pre-Roman cities in Italy (7 C, 20 P) K.
This is a list of cities in ancient Epirus. These were Greek poleis, komes or fortresses except for Nicopolis, which was founded by Octavian. Classical Epirus was divided into three regions: Chaonia, Molossia, Thesprotia, each named after the dominant tribe that lived there. A number of ancient settlements in these regions remain unidentified ...
Pages in category "Greek city-states" The following 164 pages are in this category, out of 164 total. ... Ancient Corinth; Cos (city) Crya; Cumae; Cyllandus; Cyme ...