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Magnesia ad Sipylum: a Pleiades place resourceMay 18, 2023 · Magnesia ad Sipylum was an ancient city in Lydia in Asia Minor (modern Manisa in Turkey). Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus defeated Antiochus the Great at the ...
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Magnesia ad Sipylum (Lydia) - ToposTextFounded, together with Magnesia ad Maeandrum, by the Thessalian Magnetes, it was situated in the fertile valley of the Hermos river at the nexus of important ...
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Battle of Magnesia (190 BCE) - IMPERIUM ROMANUMOct 18, 2021 · Battle of Magnesia (190 BCE) was the decisive armed clash in the war between Rome and the Seleucid Empire of Antiochus III the Great.
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[PDF] Reevaluating the Lydia Earthquake of 17 A.D. - ValpoScholarThe Lydia earthquake, otherwise known as the Earthquake of the Twelve Cities, occurred in 17 A.D. in Western Asia Minor with a seismic intensity that was ...
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Magnesia ad Sipylum - Academia.eduThe town was significant in the 189 BCE battle where Roman forces defeated Antiochos III, subsequently leading to its incorporation into Roman influence and ...
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9 9 The Urban System of Roman Asia Minor and Wider Urban ...Magnesia ad Maeandrum / Leukophrys. 27:31:30E. 37:51:30N. Magnesia ad Sipylum. 27:26:00E. 38:37:00N. Mallus / Antiochia ad Pyramum. 35:29:30E. 36:45:00N.Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
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LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book XII Chapter 8### Summary of Magnesia ad Sipylum/Magnesia near Sipylus from Strabo's Geography, Book XII Chapter 8
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Dionysos at Smyrna - jstor2 E.g. the decree of alliance between Smyrna and Magnesia ad Sipylum was ratified by the individual seals of the various delegates and also by the public ...
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Traces (Three) - The Pasts of Roman AnatoliaOct 4, 2019 · Should they also incorporate the ancient agricultural landscapes in their vicinity or extend over the whole panorama that an observer once ...
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The Kingdom of Lydia - Oxford Academic - Oxford University PressMar 23, 2023 · With its fertile river valleys, Lydia was a country rich with diverse agriculture.44 Olives, nuts, and cereal crops were Lydian food staples ...
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Royal Road - Livius.orgDec 16, 2019 · The road that connected the capital of Lydia, Sardes, and the capitals of the Achaemenid Empire, Susa and Persepolis.Missing: Hermus economy viticulture olives
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THE EMPIRE OF THE HITTITES IN THE HISTORY OF ART - jstorMount Sipylus, four or fivemiles fromthe ancient Magnesia, and alluded to by ... Rhea-Cybele, to the worship of whom, as. "Mater Sipylina," the city of ...
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Lydia (satrapy) - Livius.orgOct 12, 2020 · Lydia was a satrapy in the Achaemenid Empire, with Sardes as its capital, and was governed by a viceroy or satrap. It was later ruled by Greek- ...
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Magnesia on the Meander | Turkish Archaeological NewsFeb 15, 2019 · The ancient site of Magnesia on the Meander, located 19 km of Ephesus and 24 km of Miletus, lies on a major road which cuts through the archaeological site.Missing: topography | Show results with:topography
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Seleucia, Antiochos I - Ancient Greek Coins - WildWinds.comMagnesia ad Sipylum mint. Diademed head right / BAΣIΛEΩΣ right, ANTIOXOY left, nude Herakles seated left on rock, lion's skin draped over rock, holding club ...
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Coins of the Seleucid Empire from the Collection of Arthur Houghton ...... MAGNESIA AD SIPYLUM (?) The existence of a Seleucid mint at Magnesia is questionable. Newell assigned coins of Antiochus I to this city on the basis of ...
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The Status of the Greek Cities of Asia Minor after 190 B.C. - jstorAfter defeating Antiochus III at the battle of Magnesia in 190 B.C., the Ro- mans expelled the king from Asia Minor north and west of the Taurus Mountains1,.
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Earthquakes in Asia Minor, the Cura Provinciae of Tiberius and the ...The AD 17 earthquake destroyed 12 cities, notably Sardis and Magnesia, with severe casualties reported. Tiberius allocated 100,000 sestertii for Sardis's ...Missing: colony | Show results with:colony
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[PDF] Tacitus, Tiberius, and the CE17 Earthquake in the Roman Province ...The CE17 earthquake in the Roman province of Asia was one of the largest and most destructive natural disasters to hit the Roman Empire during the first ...
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Æ25 - Hadrian (ΜΑΓΝΗΤΩΝ ϹΙΠΥΛΟΥ) - City of Magnesia ad SipylumDetailed information about the coin Æ25, Hadrian (ΜΑΓΝΗΤΩΝ ϹΙΠΥΛΟΥ), City of Magnesia ad Sipylum, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, ...
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Μεγάλη διαδικτυακή εγκυκλοπαίδεια της Μικράς ΑσίαςDuring the Middle Byzantine period Magnesia by Sipylos belonged to the theme of Thrakesion. The city still belonged to the same theme after the ...Missing: Sipylum | Show results with:Sipylum
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[PDF] Archaeological survey at Balama Byzantine Castle in Pisidia ...lenges as Arab raids severely damaged many ... dated to the 11th–12th centuries AD. (Metin 2018) ... extending to areas such as Magnesia ad. Sipylum ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Magnesia - New AdventSaid to have been built by Leucippus, it was the site of the celebrated temple of Diana Leucophryne, erected by Hermogenes, which was granted the privilege of ...
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Magnesia ad Sipylum - Settlements - Alexander the GreatThe first famous mention of the city is in 190 BC, when Antiochus the Great was defeated in the battle of Magnesia by the Roman consul Lucius Cornelius Scipio ...
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Aspron Trachy Nomisma of John III, Magnesia ad Sipylum | Harvard ...coin; Date: 1221-1254; Places: Creation Place: Ancient & Byzantine World, Asia, Magnesia ad Sipylum (Lydia); Period: Byzantine period, Middle; Culture ...<|separator|>
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Kaza of Manisa / Μαγνησία – Magnisía / MagnesiaIt was an important regional centre under Byzantine rule, and during the 13th-century interlude of the Empire of Nicea of 1204 to 1261. Magnesia housed the ...
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(PDF) Smyrna: The Open Door to the Archaeological Rediscovery of ...Francis V. J. Arundell In 1822 Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell (1780–1846) became the chaplain to the British factory in Smyrna. During his fourteen-year stay ...
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On early antiquarians in Asia Minor to the start of the 19th centuryThis paper covers a period of 400 years, from 1400 to 1800, and the antiquarian activities of more than 60 named Europeans, there are doubtless others, ...Missing: explorations | Show results with:explorations
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Manisa Museum Reopens After 25 Years - Anatolian ArchaeologyJun 1, 2025 · Roman and Hellenistic mosaics and sculptures,; A collection of 1,700 Ottoman-era objects, including garments, furniture, and dining utensils ...Missing: Magnesia Sipylum Byzantine
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New Finds Shedding Light on the Archaic Period of Sipylos MagnesiaThe settlement, known as Spilos Magnesia or Magnesia ad Sipylum in ancient sources, was located on the slopes of Mount Spil, which rises south of today's Manisa ...
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[PDF] earthquakes and ancient site selection in west anatolia - Open METUTherefore, Magnesia is under the today's Manisa city and in ancient times city was called as Magnesia ad Sipylum. Today the ancient city is mostly buried under ...
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Die Inschriften von Magnesia am Sipylos - Google BooksDie Inschriften von Magnesia am Sipylos: mit e. Kommentar zum Sympolitievertrag mit Smyrna, Volume 8. Front Cover. Thomas Ihnken. Habelt, 1978 - Inscriptions ...
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[PDF] hasan malay – marijana ricl some funerary inscriptions from lydiaSOME FUNERARY INSCRIPTIONS FROM LYDIA*. Magnesia ad Sipylum. 1. Upper part of a marble pedimental stele with akroteria, the top one missing. From Muradiye (NW ...Missing: stelae | Show results with:stelae
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Smyrna 14 - PHI Greek InscriptionsSmyrna 14 - PHI Greek Inscriptions. Treaty of sympoliteia between Smyrna and Magnesia (Sip.), with oaths; 245/243? BC; probably from Smyrna: CIG 3137, ll. 34- ...Missing: Sipylum inscription
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Akpınar - Hittite MonumentsThe large, almost statue-like, relief is about 8 meters in height and 4.5 meters in width and is located in Sipylus Mountain (Spilos, Sipil) near Manisa in the ...Missing: Suratlu Taş Cybele reliable
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[PDF] evaluation of effects of thermal tourism on local economy: the case ...Sep 12, 2012 · People use thermal waters for healing purposes in the early days of the history in Greece, Italy and Egypt. There were communities such as ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Field Evidence from the Gediz Detachment, Western TurkeyA sequence of Upper Miocene-Lower Pliocene continental sedimentary rocks (SS-II) was deposited in the hanging-wall of the Gediz detachment fault. The sequence ...
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Complete List of Roman Theatres and OdeumsLyrbe (Turkey) – Theatre – Visible remains; Magnesia ad Maeandrum (Turkey) – Theatre – Visible remains; Magnesia ad Sipylum (Turkey) – Theatre – Visible remains ...
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Ulusal Tez Merkezi | AnasayfaMagnesia ad sipylum: Arkeoloji, topografya ve kent incelemesi / Magnesia ad sipylum: Archaeologycal, topographycal and urban survey. Yazar:MURAT UMUT DOĞAN
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Siphons in Roman (and Hellenistic) aqueductsTunnels, bridges and arcades are means to adjust the trace of an aqueduct to the specific conditions of the landscape. ... Manisa - MAGNESIA AD SIPYLUM, Turkey ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Asia Minor - New AdventSpread of Christianity in Asia Minor. As everywhere in the Roman empire, so in Asia Minor it was the numerous Jewries in which the Christian religion found ...
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Magnesia ad Sipylum | Roman Ruins, Hellenistic Period & AnatoliaMagnesia ad Sipylum, city in ancient Lydia, just south of the Hermus (Gediz) River. Though lying in a rich district near prehistoric regions associated with ...
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I PBE: Basilios 10 - Prosopography of the Byzantine EmpireBasilios 10 was bishop of Magnesia ad Sipylum (in Asia); in 787 he attended the Second Council of Nikaia (the Seventh Ecumenical Council) and was probably ...
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Magnesia ad Sipylum (Titular See) [Catholic-Hierarchy]Magnesiensis ad Sipylum. Show: All | General Information | Ordinaries | Historical Summary | Affiliated Bishops, Living | Affiliated Bishops, Deceased.Missing: 879 | Show results with:879