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Tavium, or
Tavia (Ancient Gr****: Τάουιον, romanized: Taouion; Latin:
Taouion or
Tavium), was the
chief city of the
Galatian tribe of Trocmi, one of the...
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control of
important cities such as
Ancyra (present day Ankara), Pessinus,
Tavium, and Gordion. They
launched further raids into Bithynia,
Heracleia and the...
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Takourtha Tavium Thebasa Thouththourbia Tiberiopolis Trocmades Tyana Tynna Tyriaeum Vasada...
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Celtic Galatia included the
cities of
Ancyra (present day Ankara), Pessinus,
Tavium, and Gordion. Upon the
death of Deiotarus, the
Kingdom of
Galatia was given...
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possibly have
belonged to it, but are in all
probability the
remains of
Tavium. The
editors of the
Barrington Atlas of the Gr**** and
Roman World, place...
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commune of
Morocco Tabia, Sidi Bel Abbès, a town and
commune in
Algeria Tavium,
ancient settlement in Galatia, present-day
Turkey This
disambiguation page...
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Other centers were Pessinus, today's Ballıhisar, for the
Trocmi tribe, and
Tavium, to the east of Ankara, for the
Tolistobogii tribe. The city was then known...
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Takourtha Tavium Thebasa Thouththourbia Tiberiopolis Trocmades Tyana Tynna Tyriaeum Vasada...
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Galatian conquest)
Trocmi /
Trokmoi subregion (Eastern Galatia) (where
Tavium was located,
close to
ancient Hattusa)
Ximene (was part of
Cappadocia until...
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identified with
ruins on the
Halys River between Caesarea in
Cappadocia and
Tavium.
Halys River. Sir
William Mitc**** Ramsay, The
Historical Geography of Asia...