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What (who) is Hellespont$524415$ - definition

ANCIENT CITY IN TURKEY
Hellespont Abydos; Άβυδος; Abydos, Mysia; Abydos, Hellespont; Abydus (Hellespont); Abydeni
  • [[Hellenistic]] [[tetradrachm]] of Abydos, with the legend ΑΒΥΔΗΝΩΝ ("of the Abydenes")
  • Coinage of Abydos around the time of the Persian Wars. ABYΔ-[H]NON, eagle standing left / Facing gorgoneion with protruding tongue, within incuse square. Circa 500-480 BC
  • The environs of Abydos in Antiquity
  • View of the straits at Abydos.

Battle of the Hellespont         
  • The Hellespont (Dardanelles)
BATTLE
Battle of Hellespont; Battle of the hellespont
The Battle of the Hellespont, consisting of two separate naval clashes, was fought in 324 between a Constantinian fleet, led by the eldest son of Constantine I, Crispus; and a larger fleet under Licinius' admiral, Abantus (or Amandus). Despite being outnumbered, Crispus won a very complete victory.
TI-class supertanker         
SUPERTANKER CLASS
TI Asia; Hellespont Fairfax; TI Oceania; TI Class Supertanker; FSO Asia; TI class supertankers; TI Europe; FSO Africa; TI class supertanker
The TI class of supertankers comprises the ships TI Africa, TI Asia, TI Europe and TI Oceania (all names as of July 2004), where the "TI" refers to the VLCC tanker pool operator Tankers International. The class were the first ULCCs (ultra-large crude carriers) to be built in 25 years.
Hellespont         
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  • The Sphinx overlooking Anzac Cove
  • Biga}}) and constitutes the banks of the continent of [[Asia]]. The city of [[Çanakkale]] is visible along the shores of the lower peninsula, centered at the only point where a sharp outcropping juts into the otherwise-linear Dardanelles.
  • 1915 Landing of French troops in Moudros (Lemnos island) during the [[Gallipoli Campaign]]
  • Landing at Gallipoli in April 1915
  • Belon's Observations]]
  • Map showing the location of the Dardanelles (yellow), relative to the [[Bosporus]] (red), the [[Sea of Marmara]], the [[Aegean Sea]], and the [[Black Sea]]
  • Xerxes]]' alleged "punishment" of the Hellespont
STRAIT IN NORTHWESTERN TURKEY
Hellespont; Dardanelles Strait; Dardaneles; Çanakkale Boazi; Dardenelles; Canakkale Bogazi; Helespont; Sea of Helle; Hellesponium Pelagus; Rectum Hellesponticum; Fretum Hellesponticum; Hellespontos; Çanakkale Boğazı; Δαρδανέλλια; Canakkale Boazi; Ἑλλήσποντοs; Ἑλλήσποντος; Hellespontium Pelagus; Strait of Çanakkale; Dardanellia; Çanakkale Bogazi; Ancient hellespont; Classical hellespont; The Dardanelles; Dardanelles Straits; Strait of Gallipoli
·noun A narrow strait between Europe and Asia, now called the Daradanelles. It connects the Aegean Sea and the sea of Marmora.

Wikipedia

Abydos (Hellespont)

Abydos (Ancient Greek: Ἄβυδος, Latin: Abydus) was an ancient city and bishopric in Mysia. It was located at the Nara Burnu promontory on the Asian coast of the Hellespont (the straits of Dardanelles), opposite the ancient city of Sestos, and near the city of Çanakkale in Turkey. Abydos was founded in c. 670 BC at the most narrow point in the straits, and thus was one of the main crossing points between Europe and Asia, until its replacement by the crossing between Lampsacus and Kallipolis in the 13th century, and the abandonment of Abydos in the early 14th century.

In Greek mythology, Abydos is presented in the myth of Hero and Leander as the home of Leander. The city is also mentioned in Rodanthe and Dosikles, a novel written by Theodore Prodromos, a 12th-century writer, in which Dosikles kidnaps Rodanthe at Abydos.