Hellespont
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Definition
Proper noun * The Hellespont: A narrow, historically significant strait in northwestern Turkey, connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara. It forms a natural boundary between the European and Asian parts of Turkey. It is the modern-day Dardanelles.
Usage
- The term Hellespont is used primarily in historical, geographical, and literary contexts to refer to this specific strait.
- It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized.
Examples
- In ancient times, the Persian army crossed the Hellespont on a bridge of boats.
- The story of Hero and Leander is a famous Greek myth set at the Hellespont.
- Geographically, the Hellespont is a crucial waterway linking the Mediterranean to the Black Sea.
Advanced Usage
- The name Hellespont derives from Greek mythology, specifically the story of Helle, who fell into the strait while riding the golden ram.
- In historical military context, controlling the Hellespont was of strategic importance for empires.
Variants and Related Words
- Dardanelles (Proper noun): The modern name for the Hellespont strait.
- Strait (Noun): A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or large bodies of water. The Hellespont is a strait.
- Bosporus (Proper noun): Another Turkish strait, north of the Hellespont, connecting the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea. They are often mentioned together as the Turkish Straits.
Synonyms
- Dardanelles
Different Meanings
- The word Hellespont has only one specific geographical/historical meaning and does not have other common definitions.
Noun
- the strait between the Aegean and the Sea of Marmara that separates European Turkey from Asian Turkey