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  1. Herakleia Pontike, in lateinischer Namensform Heraclea Pontica (später Bender Ereğli, heute Karadeniz Ereğli), ist eine antike Stadt an der Mündung des Kilijsu (Fluss Gülüc) in das Schwarze Meer (Pontos Euxeinos) in der heutigen Türkei.

  2. Hērákleia Pontikḗ; Attic Greek: [hɛːrákleːa pontikɛ́ː], Koinē Greek: [ (h)e̝ˈraklia pontiˈke̝] ), known in Byzantine and later times as Pontoheraclea ( Greek: Ποντοηράκλεια, romanized : Pontohērakleia ), was an ancient city on the coast of Bithynia in Asia Minor, at the mouth of the river Lycus.

  3. Heracleides Ponticus (born c. 390 bce, Heraclea Pontica, Bithynia—died after 322, Athens) was a Greek philosopher and astronomer who first suggested the rotation of Earth, an idea that did not dominate astronomy until 1,800 years later.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Heraclea Pontica (hĕrəklē´ə pŏn´tĬkə), ancient Greek city, a port on the southern shore of the Black Sea. Founded in the 6th cent. BC by colonists from Megara and Boeotia, it rose to a position of great prominence, controlling much of the coast and sending out colonies. It was at its height in the 4th cent.

  5. This article features a full die-study of the series of electrum hectae hitherto attributed to Erythrae in Ionia. Based on various evidence, the series is re-attributed to Heraclea Pontica in Bithynia and dated to c. 530–495 (earlier groups) and c.

  6. 11. Sept. 2017 · The location of Heraclea Pontica on the Black Sea coast and its excellent harbor facilitated the movement of numerous goods and people. Its chora , cultivated by the Mariandynoi, produced exports of wine, aconite, and timber. [10]

  7. This article argues against the traditional dating of the attack of Prusias I of Bithynia on Heraclea Pontica to the 190s, that is to the time before the Apamean settlement (188).