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English: Map of the Kingdom of Pontus, Before the reign of Mithridates VI (darkest purple), after his conquests (purple), and his conquests in the first Mithridatic wars (pink); little adds (ancient shorelines & some greek colonies under Mithridate's rule) according with V. Yanko-Hombach, A.S. Gilbert, N. Panin, P. M. Dolukhanov: The Black Sea Flood Question: Changes in Coastline, Climate, and Human Settlement , Springer, Netherlands, 2007, and with Appianus, Plutarchus & Strabo.
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Source I ( Javierfv1212 ( talk )) created this work entirely by myself. Sources, Cambridge Ancient history volume 9, Penguin atlas of Greek history and the Foreign Policy of Mithridates VI Eupator.
Author Javierfv1212 ( talk )

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