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- of Polyperchon and Olympias. He took his army to the royal treasury at Kyinda in Cilicia where he used its funds to recruit mercenaries. He also secured...
- to, and superstitious awe of, Alexander. He used the royal treasury at Kyinda to recruit an army of mercenaries to add to his own troops and the Macedonians...
- Cilicia. According to the Suda, the original name of the place was Cyinda or Kyinda or Quinda (Gr****: Κύϊνδα); and that it was next called Diocaesarea (Διοκαισάρεια)...
- of Polyperchon and Olympias. He took his army to the royal treasury at Kyinda in Cilicia and used its funds to recruit mercenaries. He also secured the...
- Cyinda/Kundi," Historia 22 (1973): 346-350. Mitc****, S. "Places: 652350 (Kyinda)". Pleiades. Retrieved October 23, 2020. Bing, "A Further Note on Cyinda/Kundi...
- priest once ruled over all Cilicia Aspera. Strabo described it: "Above this [Kyinda] and Soloi [in Kilikia] is a mountainous country, in which is a city Olbe...
- Gr****: Διοκαισάρεια), also called Anazarba (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνάζαρβα) and Kyinda (Ancient Gr****: Κύϊνδα) was a Graeco-Roman town located in Cilicia Trachea...
- located 100 km to the northeast of Adana. The cities of Kundi (classical Kyinda) and Sissû (classical Sision) jointly formed a sub-kingdom within the northeastern...