Pontus
Pontus is a term used for a historical region along the southern shores of the Black Sea in northeastern Anatolia, corresponding roughly to parts of present-day eastern Turkey. The name derives from the Greek Pontos and has been used in ancient, medieval, and modern references to describe the coastal area and its hinterland. The terrain includes rugged coastline, the Pontic Mountains, and a history of diverse settlement, including Greek-speaking communities known as Pontic Greeks.
In antiquity, Pontus encompassed parts of the eastern Black Sea littoral and adjacent interior regions. The
In Greek mythology, Pontus is the personification or primordial deity of the sea. He is associated with