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Apolloniatis (/əˌpɒləˈnaɪətəs/; "near Apollonia") may
refer to
several different places in the
ancient world: A large,
shallow lake of
ancient Bithynia...
- Rhynda****, a town
astride the
river Rhyndacus in
Bithynia next to the lake
Apolloniatis Apollonia Salbaces, an
ancient city in
Anatolia ****os, also
called Apollonia...
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diverging widely through Mysia,
unite their waters below the lake of
Apolloniatis about 15
miles (24 km) from the Propontis. The Caïcus in the
south rises...
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alternative name Lake
Apolyont comes from the lake's gr****
classical name
Apolloniatis (Απολλωνιάτις), from Apollonia-on-the-Rhynda**** (modern Gölyazı), an...
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Artemita (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρτεμίτα) or
Artemita in
Apolloniatis was a Gr**** city in Sittacene, a
region in what is now
eastern Iraq.
Artemita was already...
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Bulgaria Lom Almus, Lom
Palanka Artemita Babylonia, in the
district of
Apolloniatis (modern Iraq)
abandoned Ἀρτεμίτα
Argyroupoli northern Turkey Gümüşhane...
- 130 and 87 BC. He
hailed from the Greco-Parthian city of
Artemita in
Apolloniatis and was a
citizen of the
Parthian Empire. Appollodorus's
dates of birth...
- The
district of
Sittacene appears to have been
called in
later times "
Apolloniatis" (Strab. xi. p. 524). Kessler, K. 2002, "Sittake, Sittakene, Sattagū"...
- been
suggested as
possible site of
Miletouteichos is
northwest of Lake
Apolloniatis, in the
current Uluabat, in
Bursa Province, Turkey. ****enica Oxyrhynchia...
- Gr****s and
Manavs lived together. In
ancient times it was
known as
Apolloniatis The name Gölyazı
means Fisherwoman. The
place has been also
known as...