- 3rd
century BC,
suggesting that
Attaleia was a
rebuilding and
expansion of an
earlier town.[citation needed]
Attaleia became part of the
Roman Empire...
-
Sozopolis in 1120,
improving Byzantine communications with the city of
Attaleia.
After re-conquering the city of
Laodicea from a
Seljuk Turkish garrison...
-
archaeological site in
southwestern Turkey,
about 100 km
north of
Antalya (ancient
Attaleia) and 30 km from
Burdur and Isparta. The
ancient ruins of Sagal****os are...
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Attalea or
Attaleia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀττάλεια) was a
Roman city of
ancient Lydia,
former diocese and is
presently a
Latin Catholic titular bishopric. Its...
-
Retrieved 2017-07-07.
followinghadrian (2013-04-20). "Hadrian goes to
Attaleia –
images from Hadrian's Gate at Antalya".
FOLLOWING HADRIAN. Retrieved...
- in
ancient Pamphylia, near
Attaleia.
Strabo mention that
Attalus II Philadelphus, who had also
founded the city of
Attaleia, sent a
colony to
Corycus and...
- the foot of
Mount Ida,
which was
named after his
adoptive father, and
Attaleia, in the east, to the
northeast of
Thyatira near the
sources of the river...
- Asia
Minor built on a
steep hillside about 50
kilometres inland from
Attaleia (modern Antalya). The town was
founded in the ****enistic
period in the...
-
preserved by Oribasius.
Galen gives the
following report:
Athenaeus of
Attaleia ...
founded the
medical school known as the Pneumatists. It
suits his doctrine...
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Nothing is
known of Leo's
early life
except that he was born in or near
Attaleia, the
capital of the
maritime Cibyrrhaeot Theme, and was
captured in an...