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Pleiades |
Pleiades gives scholars, students, and enthusiasts worldwide the ability to use, create, and share historical geographic information about the ancient world in digital form. At present, Pleiades has extensive coverage for the Greek and Roman world, and is expanding culturally, spatially, and temporally. |
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Tanais, Azov, circa 19.1 km (11.9 mi) south Sarkel, Sharkil, circa 225.9 km (140.4 mi) east Nogai, Prymorsk, circa 233.9 km (145.3 mi) west Phanagoria, circa 287.2 km (178.4 mi) south-west Phanagoreia, circa 298.7 km (185.6 mi) south-west Myrmekion, circa 303.4 km (188.5 mi) south-west Hermonassa, Tamantarkhan, Tamatarkha, Tmutarakan, Tmutorakan, circa 304.3 km (189.1 mi) south-west Pantikapaion, Kerch, circa 306.5 km (190.4 mi) south-west Sinda, Gorgippia, Anapa, circa 306.9 km (190.7 mi) south-west Pantikapaion, Tyritake, Kerch, circa 315.7 km (196.2 mi) south-west Nymphaion, circa 318.4 km (197.8 mi) south-west Kimmerikon, Psoa, Cimmericum, circa 344.1 km (213.8 mi) south-west Theodosia, Caffa, Feodosiya, circa 392.1 km (243.6 mi) south-west Triglite, Gagra, circa 443.9 km (275.8 mi) south Pityus, Pitsunda, circa 463.4 km (287.9 mi) south Neapolis, circa 477.9 km (297 mi) south-west Anakopia, Nikopia, Nikofia, Nikopsis, Absara, Psyrtskha, Akhali Atoni, Neos Athos, circa 479.3 km (297.8 mi) south Dioscurias, Sukhumi, circa 492.1 km (305.8 mi) south Sukhumi, Sebastopolis, Aqwa, circa 493 km (306.4 mi) south
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