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Adramyttium (Gr****: Ἀδραμύττιον Adramyttion, Ἀδραμύττειον Adramytteion, or Ἀτραμύττιον Atramyttion) was an
ancient city and
bishopric in Aeolis, in modern-day...
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publication now in the
public domain: Easton,
Matthew George (1897). "
Adramyttium". Easton's
Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.). T.
Nelson and Sons...
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Xenocles of
Adramyttium (in Gr****: Ξενοκλής ο Αδραμυττηνός) was an
ancient Gr****
renowned orator,
mentioned by Strabo.
Xenocles hailed from
Adramyttium, an ancient...
- "Tepeoba".
Strabo places it at 60
stadia from
Adramyttium.
Pomponius Mela says it was
between Adramyttium and Cisthene.
Josef Stauber places it in Paşa...
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seizing the
throne of the
Byzantine Empire, he was a tax
collector in
Adramyttium. In 715, the
Byzantine navy and the
troops of the
Opsician Theme, one...
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Diodorus (Gr****: Διόδωρος) of
Adramyttium, was a
rhetorician and
Academic philosopher. He is
known only from the
account given by Strabo. He
lived at...
- as for a
short period in 1922.
Today the
Metropolis of
Pergamon and
Adramyttium is a
titular see. The
Christian community of
Pergamon was one of the...
- of Alyattes.
Under his father's reign,
Croesus had been a
governor of
Adramyttium,
which Alyattes had
rebuilt as a
centre of
operations for
military actions...
- this he re-founded the city of
Adramyttium in Aeolis.
Alyattes installed his son
Croesus as the
governor of
Adramyttium, and he soon
expelled these last...
- The
Battle of
Adramyttion occurred on 19
March 1205
between the
Latin Crusaders and the
Byzantine Gr****
Empire of Nicaea, one of the
kingdoms established...