- the
major port.[citation needed] The city,
whose name was
Latinised to
Zephyrium, was
renamed as
Hadrianopolis in
honour of the
Roman emperor Hadrian.[citation...
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Zephyrium or
Zephyrion was an
ancient name of Mersin, a city in
Turkey and a
titular see of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Zephyrium or
Zephyrion (Ancient...
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Zephyrium or
Zephyrion (Ancient Gr****: Ζεφύριον) was a town of
ancient Pontus in the
territory of the Mosynoeci,
located on a
promontory of the same name...
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Zephyrium or
Zephyrion (Ancient Gr****: Ζεφύριον), also
called Zephyrium on the
Calycadnus to
differentiate it from
other towns called Zephyrium, was a...
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Zephyrium or
Zephyrion (Ancient Gr****: Ζεφύριον) was a town of
ancient Paphlagonia,
located 60
stadia to the west of Cape Carambis,
mentioned by several...
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Homalopoma zephyrium is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Colloniidae. This
marine species occurs off the Philippines....
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Zephyrium or
Zephyrion (Ancient Gr****: Ζεφύριον) was a town of the
Chersonesus Taurica (modern
Crimean Peninsula),
mentioned by
Pliny the Elder. Its site...
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bounded on the
north by the
circle formed by the
Taurus Mountains and
Zephyrium and
extending to Hamath,
called Epiphany-Syria; as
bounded on the east...
- Alexandria. The
admiral Callicrates of
Samos erected another sanctuary at Cape
Zephyrium, at the
eastern end of the harbour,
where Arsinoe was
worshipped as Aphrodite...
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Themiscyra Thymena Timolaeum Tium
Tripolis Virasia Yazılıkaya
Zagorus Zaliche Zephyrium in
Paphlagonia Ziporea Central Anatolia Abouadeineita Alişar Hüyük Amblada...