Olbia - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Olbia
- a Greek city on the north coast of the Black Sea
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+ Olbian , Olbiopolitae , Olbiopolitan , Olbiopolitans
77/20c
rding the dedication of a wall at Olbia by a general of Mithridates.
  Within translations:
Plin:HN_4.82
names of which were Olbiopolis and Miletopolis. [83] Returning
Plin:HN_4.83
Some authorities say that below Olbia the Panticapes flows into the
SEG_32.794
(c. 325) pyrion laid siege to Olbia the citizens of that tow
SEG_34.758
(c. 250-225) author publishes an Olbian decree of the third quar
Syll_286
(350-315) ional arrangements for the Olbiopolitans and Milesi
Olbia 2
- a city in Sardinia
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ValMax_5.1.2
had taken the city of Olbia, after Hanno the general of
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