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Apamea Cibotus,
Apamea ad
Maeandrum (on the Maeander),
Apamea or
Apameia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπάμεια, romanized: Apámeia,
Ancient Gr****: κιβωτός, romanized: kibōtós)...
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Cistophorus minted by
Cicero in
Apamea Cibotus in 51–50 BC,
while serving as
proconsul of Cilicia....
- the Euphrates, now
flooded by the
Birecik Dam
Apamea (Phrygia) or
Apamea Cibotus,
formerly Kibotos,
commercial center of Phrygia, near Celaenae, now at...
- Phrygia,
Turkey Dinar Apameia (Απάμεια),
Kibotos (κιβωτός), hê Kibôtos,
Cibotus Apamea Ragiana Media, Iran
abandoned Apamea Rhagiana,
Apamea Raphiana,...
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Roman and
Byzantine times. It was on the road from
Dorylaeum to
Apamea Cibotus, and is
placed by the
Peutinger Table at a
distance of 28
Roman miles from...
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suffragan sees: Philomelium, Sagal****os,
Sozopolis in Pisidia,
Apamea Cibotus, Tyria****,
Baris in Pisidia,
Hadrianopolis in Pisidia, Limnae, Neapolis...
- parishes. (all
Roman Rite)
Eustace John Smith, OFM,
Titular Bishop of
Apamea Cibotus (8
December 1955 – 1973 Resignation) Paul B****im, OCD,
Titular Bishop of...
- Pella,
places it,
quite in
accordance with Xenophon, 26
miles from
Apamea Cibotus, to the
conventus of
which Peltae belonged.
Strabo mentions Peltae among...
- (Ἰκόνιον) arose. Also in Asia Minor, the city of
Apamea (Phrygia) (Apamea
Cibotus) had
boasted of its
connection to the Flood.
According to
James Frazer...
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Antiochia in
Pisidia Antiochia Parva Antipatris Antipyrgos Antium Apamea Cibotus Apamea in
Bithynia Apamea in
Syria (Maronite Church,
Melkite Catholic Church...