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Stephanus de Urbibus. Que Primus Thomas de Pinedo...
Ptolemseolib. у. с 8. dicitur XtXAJxtm Тдо««, i. e. Seleucia Trachea. Plinio lib. у. с
. 27; &- if««* Trachiotis. Qnare apud Stephanum pro Tgj6;g«aeAt- jj^oii ,
legendum Тдок«« aijj^'« ; apud quern etiam pro О'АЙ« legendum puto O'a.ui'x ,
pro quo ...
Stephanus of Byzantium, 1725
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Course of Ancient Geography ...
Seleucia Trachea or Tracheotis, the ruins of the Civil war? 23. Name borne of the
most distinguished natives of Tarsus. 24. Where and what was Mopsuestia, the
parts how connected, how noted in ecclesiastical history ? 25. Where was ...
Henry Immanuel Smith, 1861
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Compendium of Ancient Geography
149 Seguftero. Sifteron — - — 53 SeU. AF. I. Salehieh. Seleucia Ferrea. Eushar
— 343 Seleucia Trachea. Seletkeh — 347 Seleucia Pieria & Seleucis. Suvedia
377 Seleucia ad Tigrim. al Modain — 473 Seleuco-Belus. Shagr — — 378 Selga
...
Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville, 1791
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A Classical Dictionary: containing an account of the ...
It was founded by Seleucus Nicator,.and is sometimes called. for distinction' sake,
Seleucia Trachea. (Suplt. Byz., a. vt—Amm. MarcelL, 14, 2.)— IV. A city in the
northwestern part of Pisidia, south of Amblada. It was sometimes called Seleucia
...
Charles ANTHON (LL.D.), 1841
A city of Ci icia Trachea, on the river Calycadnus, to the north of Seleucia;
Trachea. The site is thought hy Leake to COl'1'0spond ' to the modern Ermuiék. (
Journal, p. 117.) Cap(Arun- , l delphia may be represented by Mont or Mood, a
town of ...
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An Introduction to the Study of Ancient Geography
Seleucia Trachea or Trachestis, founded by Seleucus Nicator ; it was taken by
the Isaurians in the fourth century of the Christian aera, and, becoming the capital
of Isauria, was known by the name of Seleucia Isauriae: this town stood upon the
...
Peter Edmund Laurent, 1830
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Handbuch Der Alten Geographie
97) Auch Ermenék Su. Vergl. über ihn Lenke in FValpole's Travel* S. 239. 243. u.
in Asia min. p, 111. Beauferfs Caraman. p. 139. südöstl. von der Stadt Seleucia
Trachea , westlich neben dem 276 Zweiter Theil. Politische Geographie.
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A History of the Crusades: The Impact of the Crusades on the ...
Seleucia Trachea (classical), Selevgia (Armenian), Silifke (Turkish): port, now
town — K4e4: 1. Selmas: town — see Salmas. Selymbria (medieval), Silivri (
Turkish): port — J4d4: 5. Senj (Serbian), Segna (Italian), Zengg (German): port —
G5dl: ...
Kenneth M. Setton, Norman P. Zacour, Harry W. Hazard, 1985
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A Grammar of Ancient Geography,: Compiled for the Use of ...
253. What occurred at Coracesiuml 254. For what was Selinus remarkable? 255.
Where was Anemurium? 256. What do you know about the town Seleucia
Trachea ? 257. Where was the Mare Cilicium ? 258. What about Homonada ?
259.
Aaron Arrowsmith, family of publishers Hansard (London), 1832
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A Manual of Geographical Science, Mathematical, Physical, ...
... or Trajanopolis, at the foot of Mount Cragus, and surrounded by the sea ; it
derived its second name from the death of the Emperor Trajan having occurred
there ; Anemurium, on a promontory of the same name; Seleucia Trachea, Selef-
kieh, ...
Charles Grenfell Nicolay, Matthew O'Brien, David Thomas Ansted, 1859