- Sea. The city was
formerly known as
Attalia and was
founded in
around 200 BC by King
Attalus II of Pergamon.
Attalia was soon
conquered by the Romans. Roman...
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Attalia is the
ancient name of Antalya, a city on the
Mediterranean coast of
southwestern Turkey.
Attalia, Atalia, or
similar spellings may also refer...
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Attalia (/æˈtæljə/) is an
extinct town in
Walla Walla County, Washington. The GNIS
classifies it as a po****ted place.
Attalia was
located on the East...
- led
Attalus II
Philadelphus to
construct a new
harbour in the city of
Attalia (the
present Antalya),
although Side
already possessed an
important harbour...
- the unit were
later transferred to
Syrian Antioch,
where bishop Peter of
Attalia baptised him and
where he was
martyred in 308.
Scholars have suggested...
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Attalia (Arabic: الطليعة, 'The Vanguard') was an
Arabic language w****ly
newspaper published from Tripoli, Libya.
Attalia was
founded in 1958, and served...
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Alexandria in the
Caucasus Alexandria on the
Indus Alexandria Prophthasia Attalia Edessa Laodicea Paralos Laodicea in
Phoenicia Nicaea Philadelphia Seleucia...
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Athenaeus of
Attalia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθήναιος) (1st
century AD), was a physician, and the
founder of the
Pneumatic school of medicine. He was born in...
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Athanasius of
Attalia (Gr****: Αθανάσιος της Αττάλειας) was a
Christian Neomartyr who
lived in
Smyrna in the 17th century. His
feast day is celebrated...
- The
Attalia 32, or just
Attalia, is a
French sailboat that was
designed by the Joubert-Nivelt
design firm as a
cruiser and
first built in 1982. The boat...