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- Katakekaumene or Catacecaumene (Gr****: Κατακεκαυμένη) was a name for a district in Lydia (modern western Turkey), and a union of ten cities in the area...
- Termessos, Cremna, Sagal****os, Etenna, Neapolis, Selge, Tyria****, Laodiceia Katakekaumene, Adada (Pisidia) and Philomelium. Although Pisidia is close to the Mediterranean...
- Strabo commented on volcanism (effusive eruption) which he observed at Katakekaumene (modern Kula, Western Turkey). Strabo's observations predated Pliny...
- character of the area was recognized in antiquity, when it was named Katakekaumene (the burned lands) from the appearance of the environment, which was...
- Turkey abandoned Laodicea Catacecaumene, Laodiceia, Lao****ia, Lao****ia Katakekaumenê, Claudiolaodicea Laodicea ad Libanum Coele-Syria abandoned Laodiceia...
- Several coins from Maionia exist. In antiquity the city was part of the Katakekaumene Decapolis of towns. Once the seat of a residential bishop, it remains...
- (64 or 63 BC – c. 24 AD) in the encyclopedia Geographica, calling it Katakekaumene. The name means "burnt land" or "burnt country", and refers to the pitch-black...
- Syria. Alternatively, according to Strabo, some placed the Arimoi at Katakekaumene, while Xanthus of Lydia (5th century BC) added that "a certain Arimus"...
- confirming the existence of ****ociations devoted to the vine from nearby Katakekaumene in Cappadocia, now in the Manisa Museum. Hence the Kotiaion inscription...
- (region dwelt by the Milyae that descend from the Solymi) Lydia / Maeonia Katakekaumene Mysia (Coastal Phrygia) (also known as Phrygia ****espontica, or as...