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    was an ancient city in the Troad. It was sometimes called Dardania (Greek: Δαρδανία, Dardania, neuter plural of adjective Dardanios), a term used also...
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  • Lyrnessus (/lərˈnɛsəs/; Ancient Greek: Λυρνησσός) was a town or city in Dardania (Asia minor), inhabited by Cilicians. It was closely associated with the nearby...
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  • Dardani Dardania (Roman province), a Roman and Byzantine province in the Balkans Dardania (Troad), a city and a district of the Troad, in Asia Minor on the...
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    Dardania (/dɑːrˈdeɪniə/; Latin: Dardania; Ancient Greek: Δαρδανία) was a Roman province in the Central Balkans, initially an unofficial region in Moesia...
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    Dardanians were a Paleo-Balkan people, who lived in a region that was named Dardania after their settlement there. They were among the oldest Balkan peoples...
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    Caesar and Augustus, claimed descent from Aeneas and the Houses of Troy and Dardania.[citation needed] Homer adds the epithet Dardanides (Δαρδανίδης) to Priam...
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    Mysia (redirect from Phrygia Minor)
    Mysia; Turkish: Misya) was a region in the northwest of ancient Asia Minor (Anatolia, Asian part of modern Turkey). It was located on the south coast of...
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    Though the Celts had, to a large extent, integrated into Hellenistic Asia Minor, they preserved their linguistic and ethnic identity. By the 4th century...
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    bequeathed Bithynia to the Roman Republic. His death caused a power vacuum in Asia Minor, allowing Mithridates VI to invade and conquer the leaderless kingdom...
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    Asia (Ancient Greek: Ἀσία) was a Roman province covering most of western Anatolia, which was created following the Roman Republic's annexation of the Attalid...
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    Scythia Minor or Lesser Scythia (Greek: Μικρά Σκυθία, romanized: Mikra Skythia) was a Roman province in late antiquity, corresponding to the lands between...
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    as the Moesi never actually existed but the name was transplanted from Asia Minor Mysians to the Balkans by the Romans as an alternative name for the people...
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    Bulgaria). Strabo says that the Maedi bordered eastward on the Thunatae of Dardania, and that the Axius flowed through their territory. Their capital city...
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    ancient geography, is a rugged, isolated district in the interior of Asia Minor, of very different extent at different periods, but generally covering...
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    Lycaonia (category Regions of Asia)
    Λυκαονία, Lykaonia; Turkish: Likaonya) was a large region in the interior of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), north of the Taurus Mountains. It was bounded on...
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    Pisidia (category Asia (Roman province))
    (/pɪˈsɪdiə/; Greek: Πισιδία, Pisidía; Turkish: Pisidya) was a region of ancient Asia Minor located north of Pamphylia, northeast of Lycia, west of Isauria and Cilicia...
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  • Britannia, Gaul and Hispania. Dacia Mediterranea Dacia Ripensis Moesia Prima Dardania Praevalitana The Diocese of Macedonia was transferred to the western empire...
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    was an ancient region, kingdom and Roman province in the northwest of Asia Minor (present-day Turkey), adjoining the Sea of Marmara, the Bosporus, and...
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    was forced to abandon all possessions in southern Greece, Thrace and Asia Minor. During their intervention, although the Romans declared the "freedom...
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    Asia (Latin: Dioecesis Asiana, Greek: Διοίκησις Ἀσίας/Άσιανῆς) was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, incorporating the provinces of western Asia Minor...
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  • Anaxagoras (Ἀναξαγόρας), a king of Argos Anchises (Αγχίσης), a king of Dardania and father of Aeneas Arcesius, a king of Ithaca and father of Laertes Argeus...
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    Achaemenid Persian Empire, there remained only traces of Persians in western Asia Minor; however, he considered Cappadocia "almost a living part of Persia". Under...
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    (/pæmˈfɪliə/; Ancient Greek: Παμφυλία, Pamphylía) was a region in the south of Asia Minor, between Lycia and Cilicia, extending from the Mediterranean to Mount...
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  • Lesser Armenia (redirect from Armenia Minor)
    romanized: P’ok’r Hayk’; Latin: Armenia Minor; Ancient Greek: Mικρά Αρμενία, romanized: Mikrá Armenía), also known as Armenia Minor and Armenia Inferior, comprised...
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    Mediterranea. Aurelian's Dacia mediterranea might have included Dardania, and Dardania, Mr. Fillow thinks, was split off as a distinct province by Diocletian...
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    stops paying tribute to Dardania 392 Makedonia reannexes the land taken by the Chalcidian League 392 Damastion is annexed by Dardania 391 Korinth occupies...
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    small part of south-western Bulgaria. Ancient authors placed it south of Dardania (an area corresponding to modern-day Kosovo and northern North Macedonia)...
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    Bulgaria, Romania, and northern Greece, but also in north-western Anatolia (Asia Minor) in Turkey. The exact origin of the Thracians is uncertain, but it is...
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    after taking the form of a stallion, to the mares of Erichthonius, king of Dardania. These were said to be able to run across a field of grain without trampling...
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    Cilicia (Roman province) (category Former countries in West Asia)
    ISBN 0-19-510233-9. See page 90. For a full list of ancient cities see Asia Minor Coins - Killikia Pilhofer, Philipp. 2018. Das frühe Christentum im kilikisch-isaurischen...
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