Balbura (Lycia) (redirect from Balboura)
Balbura or Balboura (Ancient Greek: Βάλβουρα) was a town of ancient Lycia, the site of which is at Çölkayiği. The acropolis hill is about 90 metres above...
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1997, with an Epigraphical Appendix by N.P. Milner: ‘Votive Reliefs from Balboura and its Environs’ Anatolian Studies 47: 3-49. T.J. Smith, 2011: ‘Highland...
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Classical Antiquity. 26, 2007, S. 321 f. Tyler Jo Smith: "Votive Reliefs from Balboura and Its Environs." Anatolian Studies. 47, 1997, ISSN 0066-1546, pp. 3–49...
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Arzashkun Arzawa Aspendos Assos Atarneus Attalia Attuda Aytap Basilinopolis Balboura Beşparmak Mountains Beycesultan Blaundos Bybassios Cape Gelidonya Carchemish...
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social commentary (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966), p. 481 Christian Naour, "Nouvelles Inscriptions de Balboura", Ancient Society, 9 (1978), pp. 165-185...
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English classical name Inscriptional name Description Sources Balbura Greek Balboura, Turkish Çölkayaği or Çölkayiği Ptolemy, Pliny, Stephanus Balura Greek...
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Ṭarāyūn) and a place called in Arabic Malūriyah (possibly Malakopea or Balboura). He later became governor of Tiberias (capital of the district of Jordan)...
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