• Arsinoe (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσινόη) was a city on the coast of ancient Cilicia between Anemurium and Kelenderis; the site is near the modern city of Bozyazı...
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  • figures Arsinoe (Cilicia) Arsinoe (Crete) Arsinoe (Northwest Cyprus) Arsinoe (Southwest Cyprus) Arsinoe (Gulf of Suez), a port of Egypt Arsinoe (Eritrea)...
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    (son of Apollonius) from Aspendos, Ptolemaic commander, founder of Arsinoe (Cilicia) (c. 238 BC) Mnaseas (son of Artemon) from Side, sculptor (end 3rd...
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  • Syca (redirect from Syke (Cilicia))
    possibly also called Setos, was a town of ancient Cilicia and later of Isauria, between Arsinoë and Celenderis. It became a bishopric; no longer the...
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    BC. Around 279 BC, Arsinoe II returned to Egypt, where she clashed with her sister-in-law Arsinoe I. Some time after 275 BC, Arsinoe I was charged with...
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    𒌷𒊓𒀠𒇻𒉌𒂊, romanized: ālu Sallunê) was a port-town on the west coast of Rough Cilicia and later of Isauria, at the mouth of a small river of the same name, now...
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  • military governor of Cilicia under the reign of Ptolemy II. C. P. Jones, Christian Habicht, "A Hellenistic Inscription from Arsinoe in Cilicia" in Phoenix vol...
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    Episcopatuum" of the Patriarchate of Antioch, to which the Roman province of Cilicia belonged. Siméon Vailhé, "Issus" in Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1910)...
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    Ptolemy, while princesses and female rulers preferred the names Cleopatra, Arsinoë and Berenice. The Ptolemies also adopted the Egyptian custom of marrying...
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  • Philopator, King of Cappadocia Ariobarzanes II Philopator, King of Cappadocia Arsinoe III Philopator, Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII Philopator, Queen of Egypt...
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  • Arsinoe IV, who is living at the temple of Artemis in Ephesus. Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus, Roman consul under Caesar Augustus (d. AD 33) Arsinoe IV...
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    Ptolemy XIII died in the Battle of the Nile; Cleopatra's half-sister Arsinoe IV was eventually exiled to Ephesus for her role in carrying out the siege...
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  • retribution from the new king Ptolemy V's mother, Queen Arsinoe III. They arrange for the murder of Arsinoe, and then the five-year-old king is officially elevated...
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    Nagidos (category Former populated places in Cilicia)
    Latin: Nagidus) was an ancient city of Cilicia. In ancient times it was located between Anemurion to the west and Arsinoe to the east. Today its ruins are found...
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  • Anatolia, Turkey Olbia (Cilicia), an ancient in present-day Anatolia, Turkey Olbia (Egypt), an ancient city later called Arsinoe Olbia (Pamphylia), an ancient...
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  • Myus or Myous (Ancient Greek: Μυούς) was a town on the coast of ancient Cilicia, between Nagidus and Celenderis. William Smith conjectured it to be the...
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    battles occurring between the forces of Julius Caesar, Cleopatra VII, Arsinoe IV, and Ptolemy XIII, between 48 and 47 BC. During this time Caesar was...
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    Soli/Pompeiopolis (Ancient Greek: Πομπηϊούπολις), was an ancient city and port in Cilicia, 11 km west of Mersin in present-day Turkey. Located in Southern Anatolia...
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    sister Arsinoe II, who had been married to Lysimachus. A conflict quickly broke out between Arsinoe I and Arsinoe II. Sometime after 275 BC, Arsinoe I was...
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    204 BC until his death in 180 BC. Ptolemy V, the son of Ptolemy IV and Arsinoe III, inherited the throne at the age of five when his parents died in suspicious...
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    Ptolemy received Egypt; Laomedon received Syria and Phoenicia; Philotas took Cilicia; Peithon took Media; Antigonus received Phrygia, Lycia and Pamphylia; Asander...
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    Yumurtalık (redirect from Aegae (Cilicia))
    place of some importance. It was organized as part of the province of Cilicia. Apollonius of Tyana (c. 15 – c. 100) made his early studies at Aegeae...
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    ancient Cilician city. Under the late Roman Empire, it was the capital of Cilicia Secunda. Roman emperor Justinian I rebuilt the city in 527 after a strong...
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    civilisations. During the Roman Empire, it was the capital of the province of Cilicia. It was the scene of the first meeting between Mark Antony and Cleopatra...
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  • Arsinoe I (daughter of the late King Lysimachus of Thrace) is accused, probably at instigation of Ptolemy II's sister (who also has the name Arsinoe)...
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  • Μαλλός Mallos; ethnonym: Μαλλώτης) was an ancient city of Cilicia Campestris (later Cilicia Prima) lying near the mouth of the Pyramus (now the Ceyhan...
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    Antiphellus Aperlae Aphrodisias of Cilicia Apollonia in Lycia Arabissus Araxa Ariassus Arima Arnabanda Arneae Arsada Arsinoe Artanada Arycanda Aspendos Augai...
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  • (Ancient Greek: Αὔγουστα or Αὐγοῦστα) was a town in the interior of ancient Cilicia, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. It was founded in 20 AD and...
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  • (Ancient Greek: Ἁλαί), or Alae or Alai (Ἄλαι), was a coastal town of ancient Cilicia, inhabited during the Roman and Byzantine eras. Its site is located near...
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  • Kaystros (redirect from Kestros (Cilicia))
    Kaystros or Kestros was a town of ancient Cilicia and later of Isauria inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. Its relationship with Cestrus, a titular...
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