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- Calpe_(Bithynia) abstract "Calpe (κάλπη, Kalpē in Greek) also known \"Kerpe\" (Kerpe Limanı) is a location in Asia Minor, on the shore of the Black Sea, that was mentioned in Xenophon's Anabasis.A river of Bithynia, the Chalpas of Strabo. It lies between the Psilis, from which it is 210 stadia distant, and the Sangarius. There was also a port called the port of Calpe. Xenophon (Anab. vi. 4), who passed through the place on his retreat with the Ten Thousand, describes it as about half way between Byzantium and Heracleia: it is a promontory, and the part which projects into the sea is an abrupt precipice. The neck which connects the promontory with the mainland is only 400 feet (120 m) wide. The port is under the rock to the west, and has a beach; and close to the sea there is a source of fresh water. The place is minutely described by Xenophon, and is easily identified on the maps, in some of which the port is marked Kirpe Liman (Kerpe Limanı). Apollonius (Arg. il. 661) calls the river Calpe \"deep flowing\".".
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageID "16884704".
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageLength "1503".
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageRevisionID "513511034".
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Anabasis_(Xenophon).
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Apollonius_of_Rhodes.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Argonautica.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Bithynia.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Black_Sea.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Byzantium.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_geography.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bithynia.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Kocaeli_Province.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Chalpas.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Heraclea_Pontica.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Psilis.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Chapter_4.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Sangarius_(river).
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Stadion_(unit).
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Ten_Thousand_(Greek_mercenaries).
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:precipice.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:promontory.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:κάλπη.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLink Xenophon.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Calpe (Bithynia)".
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Calpe".
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Port Calpe".
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancient-Greece-stub.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SmithDGRG.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) subject Category:Ancient_Greek_geography.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) subject Category:Bithynia.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) subject Category:History_of_Kocaeli_Province.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) hypernym Location.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) point "41.16237 30.22236".
- Calpe_(Bithynia) type Place.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) type SpatialThing.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) comment "Calpe (κάλπη, Kalpē in Greek) also known \"Kerpe\" (Kerpe Limanı) is a location in Asia Minor, on the shore of the Black Sea, that was mentioned in Xenophon's Anabasis.A river of Bithynia, the Chalpas of Strabo. It lies between the Psilis, from which it is 210 stadia distant, and the Sangarius. There was also a port called the port of Calpe. Xenophon (Anab. vi.".
- Calpe_(Bithynia) label "Calpe (Bithynia)".
- Calpe_(Bithynia) sameAs Q5023905.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) sameAs Calpe_(Bitinia).
- Calpe_(Bithynia) sameAs m.0409j3n.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) sameAs Kerpe,_Kandıra.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) sameAs Q5023905.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) lat "41.16237".
- Calpe_(Bithynia) long "30.22236".
- Calpe_(Bithynia) wasDerivedFrom Calpe_(Bithynia)?oldid=513511034.
- Calpe_(Bithynia) isPrimaryTopicOf Calpe_(Bithynia).