-
agreement which left
Celenderis in the Achaemenid-allied
Kingdom of Cilicia.
During the ****enistic era (1st
century BC)
Celenderis was in a
political coalition...
- was a town of
ancient Cilicia and
later of Isauria,
between Arsinoë and
Celenderis. It
became a bishopric; no
longer the seat of a
residential bishop, it...
-
Stadiasmus Maris Magni, it
ought to be
looked for
between Selinus and
Celenderis. Near the
place was a
promontory of the same name, where,
according to...
- was an
immigrant from
Syria who
settled in
Cilicia and
founded a city
Celenderis.
Cinyras upon his
arrival in
Cyprus with some of his people,
founded the...
- Phaethon.
Sandocus migrated from
Syria to
Cilicia where he
founded a city
Celenderis. He then
married Pharnace,
daughter of King Meg****ares of Hyria, and had...
- Gr****: τὰ Πισούργια) was a town on the
coast of
ancient Cilicia,
between Celenderis and
Seleucia ad Calycadnum, 45
stadia to the west of Cape
Crauni (modern...
- (Gr****: Αλεξάνδρεια),
Antiochia in
Troad (Gr****: Αντιόχεια της Τρωάδας)
Celenderis Ancient Cilicia Aydıncık Kalenderis,
Kelenderis Chalcedon opposite Byzantium...
- Μυούς) was a town on the
coast of
ancient Cilicia,
between Nagidus and
Celenderis.
William Smith conjectured it to be the same
place as the
Myanda or Mysanda...
-
Petras Maželis (1959.11.10 – 1964.02.14 see below)
while Titular Bishop of
Celenderis (1955.05.22 – 1964.02.14) as
Auxiliary Bishop of Telšiai (1955.05.22 –...
- (Ancient Gr****: Μανδάνη) was a town on the
coast of
ancient Cilicia,
between Celenderis, and Cape
Pisidium or
Posidium (modern Kızıl Burun), from
which it was...