Dardanelles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Dardanelles (Turkish: , Greek: ), formerly known as the Hellespont (Greek: Ελλήσποντος, Hellespontos ), is a narrow strait in northwestern Turkey connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmar...
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Map of A map of the Hellespont (Dardanelles) between the Aegean Sea and Propontis (Bosporus), during the Peloponnesian War (405 BC), showing several ...
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The major city adjoining the strait is Çanakkale (which takes its name from its famous castles; kale means "castle"). The name Dardanelles derives from Dardanus, an ancient Greek city on the Asian shore of the strait.
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Find Bosporus Bosphorus Dardanelles Hellespont - Map 1904 in the Antiques category on eBay.com.sg. ... Bosporus / Dardanelles - Turkey - Antique Map 1904...
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Hellespont the Dardanelles; the strait which connects the Aegean Sea in the north-east to the Propontis (Sea of Marmora), and divides Europe from Asia. For the name see HELLE. ... A map depicting the location of the Hellespont (yellow) relative to the Bosporus and the Sea of Marmara ... Map of Hellespont...
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Apr 20, 2009 ... Ancient Troy prospered at the western entrance to the Hellespont. ... Map showing the location of the Dardanelles (yellow) relative to the ...
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Alexander's passage from Europe into Asia Minor, across the Hellespont, and the location of his first battle. ... home | the ancient world...
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Text map for chapter in e-text on the 20th century ... home | 1901 to World War II...
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14. Hellespont ... Alexander the Great changed the political map of the "civilized"world. His ambitions led him to conquer his neighbors on the Balkanpeninsula and then head to the east. He incorporated dozens ofcultures and thousands of miles into his Macedonian Empire.
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