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Charalampidēs, Michalēs. To Pontiako zētēma sēmera =: The Pontian question today. Athēna: Hidryma Mesogeiakōn Meletōn, 1991.

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Charalampidēs, Michalēs. The Pontian question in the United Nations. Geneva, Switzerland: International League for the Rights and Liberation of Peoples, 2004.

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Papadopoulos, Geōrgios Th. Pontiaka symmikta: Arthra, meletes. Thessalonikē: Ekdot. Oikos Adelphōn Kyriakidē, 1999.

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Kyriakidēs, Stauros K. Pontiaka synagmata: Anekdota, enthymēmata, laographika. Thessalonikē: Ekdot. Oikos Adelphōn Kyriakidē, 1998.

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Synergia pontica & aegeo-anatolica. [Galați]: Editura Pax Aura Mundi, 2010.

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To pontiako apo tē skopia tōn Tourkōn. Thessalonikē: Ekdot. Oikos Adelphōn Kyriakidē, 2009.

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Ar, Kyriakidēs Theodosios, Chatzēkyriakidēs Kyriakos St, and Merimna Pontiōn Kyriōn, eds. Prosengiseis stēn historia tou Pontou: Praktika 2ou Diethnous Synedriou Pontiakōn Ereunōn. Thessalonikē: Stamoulēs Ant. Ekdotikos Oikos, 2011.

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Bernard, Rémy, ed. Pontica.: Les monnaies de l'atelier de Sebastopolis du Pont. Istanbul: Institut français d'études anatoliennes Georges Dumézil, 1998.

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Symeōnidou-Cheilarē, Chrysanthē. S' sa taphia: Pontiako taphiko ethimo Sourmenōn Hellēnikou. Athēna: Henosē Pontiōn Hellēnikou "Ta Sourmena", 1994.

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Germano, Giuseppe. Per l'edizione critica del De aspiratione di Giovanni Pontano. Napoli: Presso L'Istituto, 1985.

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Buzoianu, Livia. Civilizația greacă în zona vest-pontică și impactul ei asupra lumii autohtone: Sec. VII-IV a. Chr. Constanța: Ovidius University Press, 2001.

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Lapini, Walter. Il POxy.664 di Eraclide Pontico e la cronologia dei Cipselidi. Firenze: L.S. Olschki, 1996.

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Papadopoulos, Steve. Events and cultural characteristics regarding the Pontian-Greeks and their descendants. 1985.

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Ioannidou, Theodora. The Holocaust of the Pontian Greeks: Still an open wound. Ioannidou Theodora, 2016.

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Pontus: Antikçağ’dan Günümüze Karadeniz’in Etnik ve Siyasi Tarihi. Ankara: Genesis, 2011.

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Tsopanides, J. Pontiaka Anecdotes in Greek. Seaburn Publishing, 2000.

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1924-, Jonnes Lloyd, Ameling Walter, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, and Nordrhein-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften, eds. The inscriptions of Heraclea Pontica. Bonn: R. Habelt, 1994.

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Matera, Marcin, and Radosław Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski, eds. Interdisciplinary Research on the Antiquity of the Black Sea. Światowit Supplement Series C: Pontica et Caucasica. Volume II. University of Warsaw Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323555681.

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The second volume of series C of supplements to the "Światowit" yearbook, "Pontica and Caucasica", contains 33 papers that present the results of archaeological and interdisciplinary research conducted by scholars from various countries on the Black Sea seaside. Texts are devoted to research issues relating to various chronological periods (from the early stages of Greek colonization in the region to the presence of the Genoese and Ottoman garrisons).
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Oeconomides, D. E. Lautlehre des Pontischen. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Lapidge, Michael. Texts and Commentaries. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198811367.003.0002.

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The Roman Martyrs contains translations (with individual introductions and commentaries) of the passiones of the following Roman martyrs (listed in approximate chronological order): St Felicitas (I); SS. Anastasia and Chrysogonus (II); St Sebastian (III); St Caecilia (IV); Pope Clement (V); SS. Sixtus, Abdon and Sennes, Laurence, Hippolytus [the so-called passio vetus] (VI); Pope Cornelius (VII); SS. Nereus and Achilleus (VIII); SS. Eugenia, Protus and Hyacinthus (IX); SS. Chrysanthus and Daria (X); St Susanna (XI); Pope Callistus (XII); Eusebius the Priest (XIII); Pope Felix II (XIV); SS. Pudentiana and Praxedis; SS. Sixtus, Abdon and Sennes, Laurence, and Hippolytus (XVI); SS. Agnes and Emerentiana (XVII); SS. Gallicanus, John and Paul (XVIII); SS. Processus and Martinianus (XIX); Pope Marcellus (XX); SS. Primus and Felicianus (XXI); SS. Marius and Martha (XXII); SS. Marcellinus and Peter (XXIII); the Four Crowned Martyrs (XXIV); St Pancratius (XXV); Pope Stephen (XXVI); SS. Gordianus and Epimachus (XXVII); the Greek Martyrs (XXVIII); SS. Eusebius and Pontianus (XXIX); Pope Urban (XXX); SS. Rufina and Secunda (XXXI); SS. Alexander, Eventius and Theodulus (XXXII); SS. Calogerus and Parthenius (XXXIII); SS. Serapia and Sabina (XXXIV); SS. Felix and Adauctus (XXXV); SS. Simplicius, Faustinus and Beatrix (XXXVI); St Symphorosa (XXXVII); St Pigmenius (XXXVIII); St Getulius (XXXIX); St Basilides (XL).
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Mitford, Timothy Bruce. Discovering Rome's Eastern Frontier. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192843425.001.0001.

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An account, primarily academic, of the eastern Roman frontier extending from northern Syria to the western Caucasus, across a remote and desolate region 800 miles from the Aegean. This is the product of solo exploration of sensitive territory in challenging conditions over four decades, to discover the material remains of Rome’s last unexplored frontier. Barely visited and until now effectively unknown, it followed the Euphrates valley, passed over and through two great ranges, and penetrated the harsh mountains, ‘cleansed’ of Armenians and Greeks, of Armenia Minor and south of the Black Sea. From Trapezus a chain of forts stretched along the Pontic coast to the foothills of the Caucasus. The geographical framework introduces frontier installations as they occur: fortresses and forts, roads, bridges, signalling stations, and navigation of the Euphrates. It is illustrated with large-scale maps, observations of consuls and travellers, memories of Turkish and Kurdish villagers, notes and photographs of a way of life little changed since antiquity, and encounters with the modern world. The process of discovery was mainly on foot, with local guides and staying in villages, following ancient tracks, and conversing with great numbers of people – provincial and district governors, village elders and teachers, police and jandarma, farmers and shepherds, and everyone else. So there are encounters with treasure hunters and apparent bandits; arrests and death threats; Armenian massacres and crypto-Christians; memories of saints, caravans and the Russian advance in 1916; tensions between Kurds and Turks; the menace of the PKK; escorts and village guards; birds, bears and wild boars; rafts and fishing; earthquakes.
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