Tyritake
Tyritáke (Greek: Τυριτάκη) was an ancient Greek town of the Bosporan Kingdom, situated in the eastern part of Crimea, about 11 km to the south from Panticapaeum. It is tentatively identified with the ruins in the Kerch district of Kamysh-Burun (Arshintsevo), on the shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus.
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Tyritake
Tyritáke (Greek: Τυριτάκη) was an ancient Greek town of the Bosporan Kingdom, situated in the eastern part of Crimea, about 11 km to the south from Panticapaeum. It is tentatively identified with the ruins in the Kerch district of Kamysh-Burun (Arshintsevo), on the shore of the Cimmerian Bosporus.
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Tiritaca (en griego, Τυριτάκη) ...... ocida como «muro de Tiritaca».
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Tyritake (gr. Τυριτάκη, ros. Т ...... ie we wschodniej części Krymu.
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Tyritáke (Greek: Τυριτάκη) was ...... ontinued into the Middle Ages.
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Тиритака(другие названия : Тир ...... аследия федерального значения.
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Approximately 370 AD
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An ancient basin for fish preservation
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Settlers from Miletus
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Tiritaca (en griego, Τυριτάκη) ...... ocida como «muro de Tiritaca».
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Tyritake (gr. Τυριτάκη, ros. Т ...... ie we wschodniej części Krymu.
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Tyritáke (Greek: Τυριτάκη) was ...... ore of the Cimmerian Bosporus.
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Тиритака(другие названия : Тир ...... аследия федерального значения.
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Tiritaca
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Tyritake
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Tyritake
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Тиритака
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