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- Apamea (Gr****: Ἀπάμεια, Apameia; Arabic: آفاميا, Afamia), on the right bank of the Orontes River, was an ancient Gr**** and Roman city. It was the capital...
- Ram) Sea of Sibkay (Lake Hula) Sea of Aspamia (A lake said to be north of Apamia on the Asi River, possibly the formerly flooded Al-Ghab Plain) The Great...
- Demetrius of Apamea (fl. late-third to early-first century BC) was a ****enistic physiologist of the Herophilean school. He studied the ****ual organs,...
- Ephesus wrote that no fewer than 292,000 persons had been deported from Dara, Apamia, and other Syrian towns to Veh-Antiokh. John would later cite a letter stating...
- 18th century a plural stance on the word was introduced making the name "Apamias" derived from ecclesiastical language and also similar to the Occitan language...
- by the Macedonians. King Amynander escapes to Ambrakia along with Queen Apamia and their children. 190/189 BC (Winter) King Amynander returns and frees...
- northern Syria, as well as the major towns of Arethusa, Hama, Shaizar, Apamia (known today as Qalaat al-Madiq) and Al Ma'arra (now Maarrat al-Nu'man)...
- around 202 BC, renaming it Ἀπάμεια (transcribed as Apameia, Apamea, or Apamia), after his wife, Apama III. The place was on the west coast of the Gulf...
- inscription from Rome, together with Minatia Apamia. They are also mentioned in an inscription from Asisium. Minatia Apamia, named in an inscription from Rome,...