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    Bithynia and Pontus ( Latin: Provincia Bithynia et Pontus) was the name of a province of the Roman Empire on the Black Sea coast of Anatolia (Turkey). It was formed during the late Roman Republic by the amalgamation of the former kingdoms of Bithynia (made a province by Rome 74 BC) and Pontus (annexed to Bithynia 63 BC).
    Capital: Nicomedia
    Historical era: Antiquity
    Today part of: Turkey
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bithynia_and_Pontus
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    Is Pontus the same as Bithynia?
    Rome was no stranger to this greed. Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, and Bithynia are in the same area, Asia, which is now modern Turkey. Pontus was the northern coast along the Black Sea ( UNRV History) with Bithynia to its west, often joined as a single province ( Britannica ).
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    Where are Pontus Galatia Cappadocia and Bithynia?
    Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, and Bithynia are in the same area, Asia, which is now modern Turkey. Pontus was the northern coast along the Black Sea ( UNRV History) with Bithynia to its west, often joined as a single province ( Britannica ). Galatia and Cappadocia were further inland, to the south ( UNRV History ).
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    How did Bithynia become part of the Roman Republic?
    Returning to Anatolia proper in 64 BC, Pompey officially annexed Bithynia and the western half of Pontus (including the Greek cities along the Black Sea) into the Republic as the directly governed province of "Bithynia et Pontus".
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    Where is Bithynia located?
    The ancient province of Bithynia, corresponding roughly to central-northern Turkey, was situated on a fertile plain between Asia Minor in the west, the mountains of Galatia in the South, Pontus to the East and the Black Sea to the North. Nestled in a crossroads of trade, Bithynia flourished for centuries and was highly prized.
    www.unrv.com/provinces/bithynia.php
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bithynia_and_Pontus

    Bithynia and Pontus (Latin: Provincia Bithynia et Pontus, Ancient Greek Επαρχία Βιθυνίας και Πόντου) was the name of a province of the Roman Empire on the Black Sea coast of Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). It was formed during the late Roman Republic by the amalgamation of the former kingdoms of Bithynia (made a province by Rome 74 BC) and Pontus(annexed to Bithynia 63 BC). The amalg…

  4. https://www.biblestudy.org/.../bithynia-pontus.html

    Bithynia and the western portion of Pontus were combined in 64 B.C. to form a double province by Roman General Pompey. Bithynia is mentioned only twice in the Bible while Pontus is recorded only three times. Scripture does not record any cities within this …

  5. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110644289-060/html

    Siekierka, Przemysław, Stebnicka, Krystyna and Wolicki, Aleksander. "Bithynia and Pontus" In Women and the Polis: Public Honorific Inscriptions for Women in the Greek Cities from the Late Classical to the Roman Period, 964-975. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110644289-060

  6. Roman Province of Bithynia and Pontus

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    Oct 07, 2020 · October 7, 2020 Estimated Reading Time: < 1 minute Roman province of Bithynia and Pontus was located on the Black Sea coast of Anatolia, today’s Turkey. The kingdom of Bithynia was made into a province in 74 BC and the kingdom of Pontus was annexed to Bithynia in 63 BC. Thus resulting into the forming of Bithynia and Pontus province.

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    • https://www.britannica.com/place/Bithynia-Pontus

      establishment by Pompey. In Pompey the Great: Reorganization of the East. …created the new provinces of Bithynia-Pontus and Cilicia. He annexed Syria and left Judaea as a dependent, diminished temple state. The organization of the East remains Pompey’s greatest achievement.

    • https://www.jstor.org/stable/30096507

      the Crimea, Pontus and Bithynia was naturally closely connected with the economic and political conditions prevailing in these localities at various periods. A priori it seems exceedingly probable that these relations had already started during the period of the great cultural development of

    • https://www.biblequestions.org/uploads/4/0/5/7/40572749/1peter-1b.pdf

      in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, Each of these is a province with many churches in them. John wrote to the seven churches of Asia (Rev. 1:4), and Paul wrote to the churches in Galatia (Gal. 1:2). We do not know how many were in Pontus, Cappadocia or Bithynia. These are found just above the cities Paul preached to



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