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Mopsuestia (Ancient Gr****: Μοψουεστία and Μόψου ἑστία, romanized: Mopsou(h)estia and Μόψου
Mopsou and Μόψου πόλις and Μόψος;
Byzantine Gr****: Mamista,...
- The
Ceyhan River (historically
Pyramos or
Pyramus (Gr****: Πύραμος),
Leucosyrus (Gr****: Λευκόσυρος) or Jihun) is a
river in
Anatolia in the
south of Turkey...
- 676 (2022). It is near one of the
sources of the
Ceyhan River (ancient
Pyramos), in the
ancient region of Cataonia.
Cucusus has an
ancient history, first...
- 47 km from the city of Adana,
between the
rivers Seyhan and Ceyhan, the
Pyramos of Antiquity. The area has been
inhabited from at
least Hittite times and...
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Register of I–XXIII, IA–VIIIA & Suppl. I–VIII (1959) Band XXIV,
Halbband 47,
Pyramos–Quosenus (1963)
Second Series, R–Z Band IA,
Halbband 1, Ra–Ryton (1914)...
- myth
probably originated in
Cilicia (part of Ninus'
Babylonian empire) as
Pyramos is the
historical Gr**** name of the
local Ceyhan River. The metamorphosis...
- Πύραμον) was an
ancient coastal city of Cilicia, on the
Pyramus (also
Pyramos, now the
Ceyhan Nehri) river, in Anatolia. It was the
successor settlement...
- was a town of
ancient Cilicia in Asia
Minor on the
lower course of
river Pyramos. It was also
known under the
names Serretillis (Σερρέτιλλις), Ser(r)opolis...
-
usque cognitarium,
juxta methodi naturalis,
normas digesta /auctore Aug.
Pyramo de Candolle. Parisii:
Sumptibus Sociorum Treuttel et Würtz. doi:10.5962/bhl...
- the left bank of the
Ceyhan River,
known in
ancient times as
Puruna or
Pyramos. The
inscription of the king
mentions also the name of his
father Mursili...