- or per Steph**** of Byzantium: Στρατονίκεια) – also
transliterated as
Stratonikeia, Stratoniceia, Stratoniki, and
Stratonike and Stratonice; a successor...
- Stratonicea,
Stratoniceia or
Stratonikeia (Gr****: Στρατoνίκεια), also
found as Stratonice, Stratoniki,
Stratonike (Gr****: Στρατονίκη), can
refer to any...
-
Menippus of
Stratonikeia (Ancient Gr****: Μένιππος ὁ Στρατονικεύς
Menippos o Stratonikeus,
lived 1st
century BC),
surnamed Catocas, was a
Carian by birth...
- The
version of the
decree inscribed on the wall of the
bouleuterion at
Stratonikeia in
Caria was the
first to be
discovered and copied, by
William Sherard...
- the
goddess was
served by eunuchs. The
temple is
mentioned by Strabo:
Stratonikeia [in Karia, Asia Minor] is a
settlement of
Makedonians ...
There are two...
-
produced five children, was a
prosperous one.
Antiochus named the city of
Stratonikeia in
Caria after Stratonice. In
Babylonian texts, she is
referred to as...
- the
first engagement. He
followed up his
victory by
laying siege to
Stratonikeia,
whither Eumenes had fled. The town was
compelled by
famine to surrender...
- JSTOR 3269561. Williamson,
Christina (2021). "Chapter 5.
Festival Networks:
Stratonikeia and the
Sanctuary of
Hekate at Lagina".
Urban Rituals in
Sacred Landscapes...
-
Ancient City of
Sardis and the
Lydian Tumuli of Bin Tepe
Ancient City of
Stratonikeia Archaeological Site of ****os
Archaeological site of Lao****ia Archaeological...
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Ancient City of
Sardis and the
Lydian Tumuli of Bin Tepe
Ancient City of
Stratonikeia Archaeological Site of ****os
Archaeological site of Lao****ia Archaeological...