-
Sittacene was an
ancient region of
Babylonia and ****yria
situated about the main city of Sittace.
Pliny in his
Natural History, Book 6, §§ 205-206, places...
- and
across the
Tigris from the better-known
Seleucia on the Tigris, in
Sittacene, Mesopotamia. The
editors of the
Barrington Atlas of the Gr**** and Roman...
- Απάμεια) is an
ancient ****enistic city
described by
Pliny (vi. 31) in
Sittacene,
which was
surrounded by the Tigris. Its
precise current location is not...
-
Antiochia in
Sittacene (Gr****: Αντιόχεια ή Σιτακηνή) was an
ancient city
founded in the ****enistic period,
possibly by
Antiochus I.
Pliny in his Natural...
-
confluence of the
Tigris and the
Choaspes rivers Antiochia in
Sittacene, in
ancient Sittacene,
between the
Tigris and
Tornadotus Hippos,
Antiochia Hippos...
- § 6;
Akkadian Sattagū), was an
ancient city, the
capital of
ancient Sittacene, in ****yria, at the
southern end of this province, on the road between...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρτεμίτα) or
Artemita in
Apolloniatis was a Gr**** city in
Sittacene, a
region in what is now
eastern Iraq.
Artemita was
already settled during...
- (Babylonia), on the
Tigris near the Euphrates,
precise location unknown Apamea (
Sittacene), on the Tigris,
precise location unknown Apamea (Media), in Media, near...
- of the
district so
named to the ****yrian
province of
Apolloniatis or
Sittacene.
There were, however,
other places of the same name at
considerable distances...
-
another Apamea,
which was
surrounded by the Tigris; and he
places it in
Sittacene. D'Anville (L'Euphrate et le Tigre)
supposes that
Apamea was at the point...