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Stratonicea,
Stratoniceia or
Stratonikeia (Gr****: Στρατoνίκεια), also
found as Stratonice, Stratoniki,
Stratonike (Gr****: Στρατονίκη), can
refer to any...
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Stratonicea (Hittite: 𒀜𒊑𒅀 Atriya,
Ancient Gr****: Στρατoνικεια or Στρατoνικη; or per Steph**** of Byzantium: Στρατονίκεια) – also
transliterated as...
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every year. For most of antiquity, it was a part of the
territory of
Stratonicea. Its site is
located near Turgut, Anatolia, in
southwestern Turkey. Recent...
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Stratonicea – (Gr****: Στρατoνικεια, or Στρατονίκεια) also
transliterated as
Stratoniceia and Stratonikeia,
earlier Indi, and
later for a time Hadrianapolis...
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Consul Marcus Perperna defeats Aristonicus in battle,
besieges him at
Stratonicea, dies at Pergamon.
Roman census carried out by
Quintus Pompeius and Quintus...
- (Macedonia), a town of
ancient Macedonia,
Greece Hadrianopolis in
Caria or
Stratonicea (Caria), a
former name of Eskihisar,
Turkey Hadrianopolis in Cilicia...
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Telecles and
Evander Hegesinus New
Carneades Hagnon of
Tarsus Metrodorus of
Stratonicea ****omachus
Charmadas Aeschines of
Neapolis Philo of
Larissa Cicero Dio...
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Akdamar Church Aspendos Eshab-ı Kehf
Kulliye Mudurnu Rock-tombs
Stratonicea Uzunköprü
Bridge İsmail
Fakirullah Tomb Yıldız
Palace Malabadi Bridge...
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Euromus or Eurome,
possibly Europus,
formerly Idrieus and
Chrysaoris (
Stratonicea). The name
Chrysaoris once
applied to all of Caria;[citation needed]...
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Stratonicea or
Stratonikeia (Ancient Gr****: Στρατονίκεια), also
Stratoniki (Στρατονίκη), was a town of
Chalcidice in
ancient Macedonia. It was a ****enistic...