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called Apamea include:
Apamea (Euphrates), in Osroene,
opposite Zeugma on the Euphrates, now
flooded by the
Birecik Dam
Apamea (Phrygia) or
Apamea Cibotus...
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Apamea (Gr****: Ἀπάμεια, Apameia; Arabic: أفامية, romanized: afāmiyah), on the
right bank of the
Orontes River, was an
ancient Gr**** and
Roman city. It...
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Apamea Ragiana (Gr****: Απάμεια) –
Apamea Rhagiana,
Apamea Raphiana, or
Apameia Rhagiane; previously, Arsace, Khuvar, and C****a – was an
ancient ****enistic...
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Apamea Cibotus,
Apamea ad
Maeandrum (on the Maeander),
Apamea or
Apameia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπάμεια, romanized: Apámeia,
Ancient Gr****: κιβωτός, romanized: kibōtós)...
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Apamea or
Apameia (Gr****: Απάμεια) is an
ancient ****enistic city
described by
Pliny (vi. 31) in Sittacene,
which was
surrounded by the Tigris. Its precise...
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Apamea Myrlea (/ˌæpəˈmiːə mərˈliːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Απάμεια Μύρλεια) was an
ancient city and
bishopric (
Apamea in Bithynia) on the Sea of Marmara, in Bithynia...
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Apamea or
Apameia (Gr****: Απάμεια, Syriac: ܐܦܡܝܐ) was a ****enistic city on the left (viz., the eastern) bank of the Euphrates,
opposite the
famous city...
- The
Battle of
Apamea was
fought on 19 July 998
between the
forces of the
Byzantine Empire and the
Fatimid Caliphate. The
battle was part of a
series of...
- John of
Apamea (Syriac: ܝܘܚܢܢ ܕܐܘܦܡܝܐ), John the
Solitary (Syriac: ܝܘܚܢܢ ܝܚܝܕܝܐ, romanized: Yoḥannan Iḥidaya), or John the
Solitary of
Apamea was a 5th-century...
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Apamea or
Apameia (Gr****: Απάμεια) was an
ancient city – and
possibly two
ancient cities lying close together – of
Mesopotamia mentioned by Steph**** of...