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[[of the Chersonese]], adj.: [[Χερσονήσιος]]. | |||
[[man of the Chersonese]]: [[Χερσονησίτης]], -ου, ὁ. | |||
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|wketx=[[Chersonese]] (/ˈkɜːrsəniːs/) is a name that was given to several different places in ancient times. The word is Latin; it derives from the Greek term for "[[peninsula]]", [[χερσόνησος]] chersonēsos, from χέρσος chersos ("dry land") + νῆσος nēsos (island). | |||
It was applied to a number of [[peninsular]] localities in the ancient world. These included: | |||
# Chersonesos Taurica, ancient Greek colony located in the land of Tauri (today, in the city of Sevastopol, Crimea); also known as Chersonesos Taurica it was referred to the Crimean peninsula | |||
# Thracian Chersonese ancient Greek colony located in the land of Thracians (today in Gallipoli); also known as Chersonesus Thracica, ancient name for the Gallipoli Peninsula | |||
# Chersonesus Aurea, or Golden Chersonese, ancient name for the Malay Peninsula, described by Ptolemy circa 150 AD | |||
# Chersonesus Cimbrica or Cimbrian Chersonese, ancient name for Jutland | |||
# Syrian Chersonese, referred to by Plutarch, believed to have been situated in a bend of the Orontes river in the neighbourhood of Antioch | |||
# Delmarva Peninsula, referred to by King Charles I of England in the 1632 Charter of Maryland as the "Chersonese" | |||
# Cherronesos (Caria), an ancient city in Caria, now in Turkey | |||
# Chersonesus (northern Crete), an ancient city in northern Crete | |||
# Chersonesus (western Crete), an ancient city in western Crete | |||
# Chersonesos (Sicily), an ancient Greek colony in Sicily, Italy | |||
# Chersonesos (Thrace), an ancient Greek colony in what is today the Gallipoli peninsula | |||
# Chersonesus in Europa, an ancient city and bishopric in Turkish Thrace | |||
# Chersonesus Parva, a town in ancient Egypt | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:19, 10 November 2022
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
Χερσόνησος, ἡ.
of the Chersonese, adj.: Χερσονήσιος.
man of the Chersonese: Χερσονησίτης, -ου, ὁ.
Wikipedia EN
Chersonese (/ˈkɜːrsəniːs/) is a name that was given to several different places in ancient times. The word is Latin; it derives from the Greek term for "peninsula", χερσόνησος chersonēsos, from χέρσος chersos ("dry land") + νῆσος nēsos (island).
It was applied to a number of peninsular localities in the ancient world. These included:
- Chersonesos Taurica, ancient Greek colony located in the land of Tauri (today, in the city of Sevastopol, Crimea); also known as Chersonesos Taurica it was referred to the Crimean peninsula
- Thracian Chersonese ancient Greek colony located in the land of Thracians (today in Gallipoli); also known as Chersonesus Thracica, ancient name for the Gallipoli Peninsula
- Chersonesus Aurea, or Golden Chersonese, ancient name for the Malay Peninsula, described by Ptolemy circa 150 AD
- Chersonesus Cimbrica or Cimbrian Chersonese, ancient name for Jutland
- Syrian Chersonese, referred to by Plutarch, believed to have been situated in a bend of the Orontes river in the neighbourhood of Antioch
- Delmarva Peninsula, referred to by King Charles I of England in the 1632 Charter of Maryland as the "Chersonese"
- Cherronesos (Caria), an ancient city in Caria, now in Turkey
- Chersonesus (northern Crete), an ancient city in northern Crete
- Chersonesus (western Crete), an ancient city in western Crete
- Chersonesos (Sicily), an ancient Greek colony in Sicily, Italy
- Chersonesos (Thrace), an ancient Greek colony in what is today the Gallipoli peninsula
- Chersonesus in Europa, an ancient city and bishopric in Turkish Thrace
- Chersonesus Parva, a town in ancient Egypt