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🏛️ Amisus-Sinope

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🏛️ Amisus-Sinope
Ancient Pontic port city on the Black Sea coast of northern Anatolia


🕐 2 min read · Updated 16 Mar 2026 at 23:02
📌 Fast Facts
  • Located in modern-day Samsun, Turkey, on the Black Sea
  • Founded as a Greek colony in the 6th century BCE
  • Served as a major port and cultural center under Hellenistic and Roman rule
  • Archaeological remains accessible but partially submerged or urban-integrated

Amisus, known to the Greeks as Sinope's sister settlement, was one of the most important ports on the southern Black Sea coast. Founded by Milesian colonists, the city flourished as a center of trade, philosophy, and maritime commerce during the Hellenistic period and became a key possession under Roman provincial administration. Its strategic position made it vital for controlling sea routes between the Mediterranean and the Pontus Euxinus ...

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