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Seleucia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seleucia on the
Tigris (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σελεύκεια, Seleúkeia, lit. "place of Seleucus") was the first...
- four most
important cities, for it had many.
These four were, Antioch,
Seleuceia in Pieria, Apameia, and
Laodiceia (xvi. p. 749). It also comprehended...
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Seleukeia hê Sidêra; Latin:
Seleucia Ferrea), also
transliterated as
Seleuceia, Seleukeia, and
later known as Claudioseleucia, Gr**** Klaudioseleukeia...
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Seleucia (/sɪˈljuːʃə/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σελεύκεια), also
known as Seleucia-on-Tigris or
Seleucia on the
Tigris or
Seleucia ad Tigrim, was a
major Mesopotamian...
- ISSN 0065-9711. JSTOR 283344. Toomer, G. J. (7
March 2016). "Seleucus (5), of
Seleuceia, astronomer".
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of classics.
Oxford University...
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Diogenes of
Seleucia (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Διογένης; fl. 2nd
century BC) was an
Epicurean philosopher, who has
sometimes been
confused with
Diogenes of Babylon...
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Nicator sought there the
advice of Zeus in
locating his foundation, a
Seleuceia (one of many) on the coast.
Coins struck there as late as the
first century...
- also a
temple and
oracle of
Apollo Sarpedonios and
Artemis Sarpedonia at
Seleuceia in Cilicia.
According to
Tertullian there was a
shrine and
oracle of Sarpedon...
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Abila Dekapoleos,
Abila (Gr****: Ἄβιλα),
Seleucia (Gr****: Σελεύκεια),
Seleuceia, Seleukeia, Seleukheia,
Ancient Raphana Abydos North of Çanakkale, East...
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these men, such as
Kidenas and
Nabourianos and Sudines. And
Seleucus from
Seleuceia is a Chaldaean, and more
remarkable men." — Strabo,
Geographia 16.1.6...