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Sillyon (Gr****: Σύλλιον), Steph**** of
Byzantium called it Σύλειον, Σύλαιον, Σύλλον and Σίλονον in
Byzantine times Syllaeum or
Syllaion (Συλλαῖον), was...
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Artemis (1st and 2nd
century AD)
Menodora (daughter of Megacles) from
Sillyon,
magistrate and
benefactor (c. 2nd
century AD)
Zenon (son of Theodorus)...
- 334 BC
conquered the
cities of the area one by one—except for
Termessos and
Sillyon which managed to
repulse his
armies in 333 BC.
After the
death of Alexander...
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leaving a
garrison there on the city's surrender.
Going back
through Sillyon, he
learned that the
Aspendians had
failed to
ratify the
agreement their...
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Selinus Seroiata Serraepolis Sia
Sibidounda Sibyla Side
Siderus Sidyma Sillyon Simena Sinda Siricae Soli
Solyma Sozopolis Sura Syca S****ra
Takina Tapureli...
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victory against an Arab army and
fleet led by
Sufyan ibn Awf,
possibly at
Sillyon, in 673 or 674. The next year, Abd
Allah ibn Qays and
Fadala landed in...
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Selinus Seroiata Serraepolis Sia
Sibidounda Sibyla Side
Siderus Sidyma Sillyon Simena Sinda Siricae Soli
Solyma Sozopolis Sura Syca S****ra
Takina Tapureli...
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Miletus TR12.
Tralles TR13.
Phaselis TR14.
Aspendos TR15. Side TR16.
Sillyon TR17.
Zephyrion TR18.
Kelenderis TR19.
Mallus TR20. Amos TR21. Byzantium...
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cities in
southwestern Anatolia,
including Aspendos, Phaselis,
Perge and
Sillyon. A
bilingual Phoenician and neo-Hittite
Luwian inscription found at Karatepe...
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Selinus Seroiata Serraepolis Sia
Sibidounda Sibyla Side
Siderus Sidyma Sillyon Simena Sinda Siricae Soli
Solyma Sozopolis Sura Syca S****ra
Takina Tapureli...