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Antiochia or
Antiocheia or
Antiochea or
Antiokheia may
refer to any of
several ****enistic
cities in the Near East
which were
founded or
rebuilt by the...
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Mesopotamia (Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Μεσοποταμίας –
Antiocheia tes Mesopotamias) and
Antiochia in
Arabia (Ἀντιόχεια ἡ Ἀραβική –
Antiocheia e Arabike).
According to
Pliny it...
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Missouri Nicephorus Ur**** or
Nikephoros Ouranos,
Byzantine strategos of
Antiocheia from 999 to c. 1010
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- Anatolia.
According to some scholars, the city's name was
changed to
Antiocheia in the
Troad (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Τρωάδος) for a
period during...
- Turkish), ****enistic city of
Antioch on the
Orontes (Gr****: Ἀντιόχεια
Antiocheia, Arabic: Antākiyyah,
today Antakya) was used
since the
region known as...
- Persian: به از اندیو خسرو,
literally "Better-than-Antioch of Khosrow"),
Antiocheia Chosroou (Gr****: Ἀντιόχεια Χοσρόου), Rūmagān (Persian: رومگان), or al-Rūmīya...
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Antakya (Turkish pronunciation: [ɑnˈtɑkjɑ];
Local Turkish: Anteke),
modern form of
Antioch (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντιόχεια, romanized: Antiókheia; Armenian:...
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Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography, "Antigoneia", London, (1854) "
Antiocheia" in the same
source Hazlitt,
classical Gazetteer, "Antigonia" v t e v...
- Merv (Turkmen: Merw, Мерв, مرو; Persian: مرو, romanized: Marv), also
known as the
Merve Oasis[citation needed], was a
major Iranian city in
Central Asia...
- and mythology,
Xenaeus Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography (1854),
Antiocheia Downey,
Glanville (1958). "The Size of the Po****tion of Antioch". Transactions...