Paphlagonia
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The Paphlagonians were one of the most ancient nations of Anatolia and listed among the allies of the Trojans in the Trojan War.
Establishment
January 1199 BC: The Paphlagonians were one of the most ancient nations of Anatolia and listed among the allies of the Trojans in the Trojan War (ca. 1200 BC or 1250 BC), where their king Pylaemenes and his son Harpalion perished according ot the Iliad.
Chronology
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1. Events
January 849 BC: Kromna, a greek polis in the ancient region of Pontic Coast of Asia Minor, is mentioned by Homer in the Iliad.
January 849 BC: Kytoros, a greek polis in the ancient region of Pontic Coast of Asia Minor, is mentioned by Homer in the Iliad.
January 849 BC: Sesamos, a greek polis in the ancient region of Pontic Coast of Asia Minor, is mentioned by Homer in the Iliad.
January 699 BC: Karambis was founded by Greek colonists around 700 BC during a wave of Greek colonization in the eastern part of the Aegean Sea, Anatolia, and along the shores of the Black Sea.
January 699 BC: Karoussa was founded by Greek colonists around 700 BC during a wave of Greek colonization in the eastern part of the Aegean Sea, Anatolia, and along the shores of the Black Sea.
January 699 BC: Kinolis was founded by Greek colonists around 700 BC during a wave of Greek colonization in the eastern part of the Aegean Sea, Anatolia, and along the shores of the Black Sea.
January 699 BC: Koloussa was founded by Greek colonists around 700 BC during a wave of Greek colonization in the eastern part of the Aegean Sea, Anatolia, and along the shores of the Black Sea.
January 699 BC: Sinope was founded by Greek colonists around 700 BC during a wave of Greek colonization in the eastern part of the Aegean Sea, Anatolia, and along the shores of the Black Sea.
Disestablishment
January 599 BC: According to Herodotus, Paphlagonia was in the sixth century BC under the reign of Croesus, king of Lydia.