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- Borysthenes abstract "Borysthenes (Ancient Greek: Βορυσθένης) is a geographical name from classical Antiquity. The term usually refers to the Dniepr River and its eponymous river god, but also seems to have been an alternative name for Pontic Olbia, a town situated near the mouth of the same river on the Black Sea coast.Herodotus describes both the river and the town in some detail in the fourth book of his histories:This is the name that Herodotus in his Histories chooses to talk about Olbia. Supposedly, it is was originally the name of another settlement located at the Berezan island which is located at the mouth of Dnieper and in the vicinity of Olbia.In Greek mythology, the daughter of Borysthenes is the nymph Borysthenis.The Borysthenes is mentioned numerous times in The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon. It was used as a route to the Black Sea by, among others, the Goths.".
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- Borysthenes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_geography.
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- Borysthenes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scythia.
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- Borysthenes wikiPageWikiLink Dnieper.
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- Borysthenes wikiPageWikiLink Goths.
- Borysthenes wikiPageWikiLink Herodotus.
- Borysthenes wikiPageWikiLink Histories_(Herodotus).
- Borysthenes wikiPageWikiLink Nile.
- Borysthenes wikiPageWikiLink Olbia,_Ukraine.
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- Borysthenes wikiPageWikiLink Scythia.
- Borysthenes wikiPageWikiLink The_History_of_the_Decline_and_Fall_of_the_Roman_Empire.
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- Borysthenes subject Category:Ancient_Greek_geography.
- Borysthenes subject Category:Dnieper_River_system.
- Borysthenes subject Category:Scythia.
- Borysthenes subject Category:Sea_and_river_gods.
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- Borysthenes comment "Borysthenes (Ancient Greek: Βορυσθένης) is a geographical name from classical Antiquity. The term usually refers to the Dniepr River and its eponymous river god, but also seems to have been an alternative name for Pontic Olbia, a town situated near the mouth of the same river on the Black Sea coast.Herodotus describes both the river and the town in some detail in the fourth book of his histories:This is the name that Herodotus in his Histories chooses to talk about Olbia.".
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- Borysthenes depiction Pontic_Olbia_Borysthenes.jpg.
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