Pontus in Smiths Bible Dictionary
a large district in the north of Asia Minor, extending along
the coast of the Pontus Euxinus Sea (Pontus), from which
circumstance the name was derived. It corresponds nearly to
the modern Trebizond. It is three times mentioned in the New
Testament -- Ac 2:9; 18:2; 1Pe 1:1 All these passages agree in
showing that there were many Jewish residents in the district.
As to the annals of Pontus, the one brilliant passage of its
history is the life of the great Mithridates. Under Nero the
whole region was made of Roman province, bearing the name of
Pontus. It was conquered by the Turks in A.D. 1461, and is
still under their dominion.
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