the chief city of the ancient kingdom of Pontus. It was built by the Milesians, and peopled partly by them, and partly by a colony from Athens. It was at first a free city, like the other Greek cities in Asia; but afterwards subdued by Pharnaces king of Pontus, who made it his metropolis. It was taken by Lucullus in the Mithridatic war, who restored it to its ancient liberty. Clofe by Amisus stood another city called Eupatoria, from Mithridates Eupator its founder. This city was likewise taken by Lucullus, who levelled it with the ground; but it was afterwards rebuilt by Pompey, who united it with Amisus, giving them the name of Pompeipolis. It was taken during the war between Caesar and Pompey, by Pharnaces king of Pontus, who put most of its inhabitants to the sword; but Caesar, having conquered Pharnaces, made it again a free city.