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    site are preserved in a museum in Manisa. The ancient bishopric of Stratonicea in Lydia is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. The only...
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  • now at Eskihisar, Muğla Province, Turkey Stratonicea (Lydia), now in Manisa Province, Turkey Stratonicea (Chalcidice), on the Akte Peninsula, Chalcidice...
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  • Lycia, another name of Olympus (Lycia), Turkey Hadrianopolis in Lydia or Stratonicea (Lydia), a former name of Siledik, Turkey Hadrianopolis in Paphlagonia...
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  • Soğmatar Soli, Cilicia Sozopolis, Pisidia St. Nicholas Island Stratonicea (Caria) Stratonicea (Lydia) Sugunia Sulusaray Sultantepe Sümela Monastery Syedra Tabae...
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  • Pasha Stratonicea (Lydia): named for a royal wife named Stratonice, possibly the wife of Eumenes II later named Hadrianopolis – Hadrian Stratonicea (Caria):...
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    Stratonicea (Hittite: 𒀜𒊑𒅀 Atriya, Ancient Greek: Στρατoνικεια or Στρατoνικη; or per Stephanus of Byzantium: Στρατονίκεια) – also transliterated as...
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  • Kaira was a town of ancient Lydia. Its name does not occur among ancient authors, but is inferred from epigraphic and other evidence. Its site is located...
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    Greek: Τάβαλα), was a Roman and Byzantine town and a Bishopric in ancient Lydia (now Turkey). Tabala was on the Hermus River, and minted its own coins....
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  • Maiboza (redirect from Iulia (Lydia))
    Maiboza, also called Iulia or Julia, was a town of ancient Lydia. The name Maiboza does not occur among ancient authors, but is inferred from epigraphic...
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    every year. For most of antiquity, it was a part of the territory of Stratonicea. Its site is located near Turgut, Anatolia, in southwestern Turkey. Recent...
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    Euromus or Eurome, possibly Europus, formerly Idrieus and Chrysaoris (Stratonicea). The name Chrysaoris once applied to all of Caria;[citation needed]...
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    far inland. This enabled Greek trading ships to sail into the heart of Lydia, making the city part of an essential trade route between Anatolia and the...
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    of mainland Ionia, first, fell under Lydian control and then, along with Lydia (who had allied itself with Sparta) were conquered by Cyrus the Great of...
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  • Φλαοϋιόπολις), or Phlaouiopolis, also known as Lora, was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Roman times. Its site is located near Şahankaya in Asiatic...
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    Milesians or, according to Athenaeus, by the Ephesians. The Persian satraps of Lydia also occasionally resided in the place. In the fifth century BC, the exiled...
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    Sillyos Sion Skolopoeis Smyrna Soa Spore Stadia Stectorium Stratonicea in Lydia Stratonicea in Caria Strobilos Syangela Symbra Synaus Syneta Synnada Syrna...
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    Sillyos Sion Skolopoeis Smyrna Soa Spore Stadia Stectorium Stratonicea in Lydia Stratonicea in Caria Strobilos Syangela Symbra Synaus Syneta Synnada Syrna...
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  • Sillyos Sion Skolopoeis Smyrna Soa Spore Stadia Stectorium Stratonicea in Lydia Stratonicea in Caria Strobilos Syangela Symbra Synaus Syneta Synnada Syrna...
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    Sillyos Sion Skolopoeis Smyrna Soa Spore Stadia Stectorium Stratonicea in Lydia Stratonicea in Caria Strobilos Syangela Symbra Synaus Syneta Synnada Syrna...
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    possibly also known as Porotta, was an ancient Greek city located in eastern Lydia (modern western Turkey). It was a strategically important town founded by...
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    Sillyos Sion Skolopoeis Smyrna Soa Spore Stadia Stectorium Stratonicea in Lydia Stratonicea in Caria Strobilos Syangela Symbra Synaus Syneta Synnada Syrna...
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    Tripolis on the Meander (category Populated places in ancient Lydia)
    Αντωνιόπολις) – was an ancient city on the borders of Phrygia, Caria and Lydia, on the northern bank of the upper course of the Maeander, and on the road...
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    Sillyos Sion Skolopoeis Smyrna Soa Spore Stadia Stectorium Stratonicea in Lydia Stratonicea in Caria Strobilos Syangela Symbra Synaus Syneta Synnada Syrna...
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    Sillyos Sion Skolopoeis Smyrna Soa Spore Stadia Stectorium Stratonicea in Lydia Stratonicea in Caria Strobilos Syangela Symbra Synaus Syneta Synnada Syrna...
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  • Koloe (Ancient Greek: Κολόη) was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. Its site is located near Kiraz in Asiatic Turkey...
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  • Sillyos Sion Skolopoeis Smyrna Soa Spore Stadia Stectorium Stratonicea in Lydia Stratonicea in Caria Strobilos Syangela Symbra Synaus Syneta Synnada Syrna...
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    Mostene (redirect from Mosteni (Lydia))
    (Μουστήνη), is a Roman and Byzantine era city in the Hyrcanian plain of ancient Lydia. The town minted its own coin of which many examples exist today. In 17...
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  • Sillyos Sion Skolopoeis Smyrna Soa Spore Stadia Stectorium Stratonicea in Lydia Stratonicea in Caria Strobilos Syangela Symbra Synaus Syneta Synnada Syrna...
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  • were victorious after some setbacks, capturing Aristonicus at the Stratonicea in Lydia in 130 BC under then-consul Marcus Perperna. Manlius Aquillius succeeded...
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  • Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine era located near the Hermos River, in ancient Lydia. Both Ramsay and Talbert tentatively identified the ancient polis with the...
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