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- Μαγνησία ἡ πρὸς Μαιάνδρῳ or Μαγνησία ἡ ἐπὶ Μαιάνδρῳ; Latin: Magnesia ad Maeandrum) was an ancient Gr**** city in Ionia, considerable in size, at an important...
- Meander (Gr****: Τρίπολις, Eth. Gr****: Τριπολίτης, Latin: Tripolis ad Maeandrum) – also Neapolis (Gr****: Νεάπολις), Apollonia (Gr****: Απολλωνία), and...
- on the Maeander (Gr****: Ἀντιόχεια τοῦ Μαιάνδρου; Latin: Antiochia ad Maeandrum), earlier Pythopolis, was a city of ancient Caria, in Anatolia, in modern-day...
- 2022. Retrieved 17 May 2022. "Supplementum Epigraphi**** Grae****Nysa ad Maeandrum. Fragm. Op. cit. 73". Supplementum Epigraphi**** Grae****. Retrieved 15...
- Antiochia (Gr****: Αντιόχεια). At other times it was also called Seleucia ad Maeandrum (Σελεύκεια επί του Μαιάνδρου) and Erynina (Ερυνίνα). In Roman and Byzantine...
- (formerly Araphisar), Aydin Province Antioch on the Maeander (Antiochia ad Mæandrum), in Caria, formerly Pythopolis, ruins near Kuyucak, Aydin Province Antiochia...
- also known as Arpaz Beyler Mansion. Alabanda - ancient ruins Magnesia ad Maeandrum - ancient ruins, on the Ortaklar-Söke road in Germencik Nysa - another...
- des études byzantines, vol; 45, 1987, p. 158 Walther von Diest: Nysa ad Maeandrum, nach Forschungen und Aufnahmen in den Jahren 1907 und 1909, Reimer, Berlin...
- Turkey, near Kuyucak abandoned Antiochia on the Maeander, Antiochia ad Mæandrum, Pythopolis Antioch, Mygdonia south eastern Turkey Nusaybin Soba, Nisibis...
- Eulaeum or Seleucia on the Eulaeus, a former name of Susa, Iran Seleucia ad Maeandrum, a former name of Aydın, Turkey Seleucia ad Pyramum or Mopsuestia, now...