Eurasiatique

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Emergence from the Periphery – Vol. XIV

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  • From Trebizond to Kallithea: Pontian Greeks, Perceptions of Greekness, and the Birth of Modern States

    From Trebizond to Kallithea: Pontian Greeks, Perceptions of Greekness, and the Birth of Modern States

    By Isaure Vorstman Abstract Between the eighth and sixth centuries B.C., a colony of Greek merchants and sailors left mainland Greece to settle on the northeastern coast of Asia Minor, on the shores of the Black Sea, in a territory they baptised “Πόντος,” (“Pontos”) literally meaning “sea.” There they developed a distinct identity, culture, and…

    March 27, 2023
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    Balkans, Europe, Greece, History, Kallithea, Pontian, Settlement

 

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