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Bathonea (Ancient Greek: Βαθονεία) is a long-lost ancient Greek city (or village) that was located on the European shore of the sea of Marmara, 20 km west from Istanbul, Turkey in Küçükçekmece. The settlement was at some point home to some of the Varangian Guards, elite Norsemen guards & settlers in Constantinople. The ruins of this town, which have always remained visible, were studied extensively in 1930, specially during the Republican era by the Swiss archeologist Ernest Mamboury, who firstly thought and identified the settlement as the town of Rhegion based on some ancient sources.

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  • Bathonea war eine antike und byzantinische Siedlung in Thrakien, die nur aus den Quellen bekannt ist. An der Lagune von Küçükçekmece westlich von Istanbul wurde eine ausgedehnte Grabungsstätte versuchsweise mit Bathonea identifiziert. Plinius erwähnt einen thrakischen Fluss namens Bathynias, Theophanes nennt den Fluss „Bathyrsos“, Appian nennt ihn „Bithyas“, auch erscheint er bei Claudius Ptolemäus. (de)
  • Bathonea era un insediamento antico e bizantino in Tracia, noto solo dalle fonti. Sulla laguna di Küçükçekmece ad ovest di Istanbul, un ampio sito di scavo è stato provvisoriamente identificato con Bathonea. Plinio menziona un fiume tracio chiamato Bathynias, Teofane chiama il fiume Bathyrsos, mentre Appiano lo chiama Bithyas: il nome compare anche presso Claudio Tolomeo. (it)
  • Bathonea (Ancient Greek: Βαθονεία) is a long-lost ancient Greek city (or village) that was located on the European shore of the sea of Marmara, 20 km west from Istanbul, Turkey in Küçükçekmece. The settlement was at some point home to some of the Varangian Guards, elite Norsemen guards & settlers in Constantinople. The ruins of this town, which have always remained visible, were studied extensively in 1930, specially during the Republican era by the Swiss archeologist Ernest Mamboury, who firstly thought and identified the settlement as the town of Rhegion based on some ancient sources. (en)
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  • Bathonea war eine antike und byzantinische Siedlung in Thrakien, die nur aus den Quellen bekannt ist. An der Lagune von Küçükçekmece westlich von Istanbul wurde eine ausgedehnte Grabungsstätte versuchsweise mit Bathonea identifiziert. Plinius erwähnt einen thrakischen Fluss namens Bathynias, Theophanes nennt den Fluss „Bathyrsos“, Appian nennt ihn „Bithyas“, auch erscheint er bei Claudius Ptolemäus. (de)
  • Bathonea (Ancient Greek: Βαθονεία) is a long-lost ancient Greek city (or village) that was located on the European shore of the sea of Marmara, 20 km west from Istanbul, Turkey in Küçükçekmece. The settlement was at some point home to some of the Varangian Guards, elite Norsemen guards & settlers in Constantinople. The ruins of this town, which have always remained visible, were studied extensively in 1930, specially during the Republican era by the Swiss archeologist Ernest Mamboury, who firstly thought and identified the settlement as the town of Rhegion based on some ancient sources. In 2009 though, a new identification was proposed, as the Hellenistic-Roman city of Bathonea, which the fact is currently accepted today. At the present, excavations are conducted under the direction of Dr. Şengül Aydıngün, an associate Professor of the Kocaeli University. The settlement lies 20 kilometres west from Istanbul in Küçükçekmece. Brutea's site is eight kilometers wide, reaching a small inlet west of Istanbul on the banks of Lake Küçükçekmece. Some remains of this city could be submerged in the waters of this lake. A researcher found a lighthouse in the middle of the lake that could have belonged to ancient Bathonea. If this is verified, it will be one of many other Roman lighthouses that existed in the western and eastern Mediterranean, such as that of Alexandria and Patara. (en)
  • Bathonea era un insediamento antico e bizantino in Tracia, noto solo dalle fonti. Sulla laguna di Küçükçekmece ad ovest di Istanbul, un ampio sito di scavo è stato provvisoriamente identificato con Bathonea. Plinio menziona un fiume tracio chiamato Bathynias, Teofane chiama il fiume Bathyrsos, mentre Appiano lo chiama Bithyas: il nome compare anche presso Claudio Tolomeo. (it)
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