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    Setae, Setai (Ancient Greek: Σέται), Settae, Settai (Σέτται), Saettae, Saittai, or Saittae (Σαίτται), was a town of ancient Lydia, located at Sidas Kaleh...
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    placed there by those who had won in the cyclic chorus at the Thargelia. Setae (Lydia): The temple of Apollo Aksyros located in the city. Apollonia Pontica:...
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  • Palaeopolis (in Asia) was a city in ancient Lydia that was included in the late Roman province of Asia Prima. Its bishopric was thus a suffragan of Ephesus...
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  • Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine era located near the Hermos River, in ancient Lydia. Both Ramsay and Talbert tentatively identified the ancient polis with the...
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  • Maiboza (redirect from Iulia (Lydia))
    Maiboza, also called Iulia or Julia, was a town of ancient Lydia. The name Maiboza does not occur among ancient authors, but is inferred from epigraphic...
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  • Aureliopolis in Lydia (Ancient Greek: Αυρηλιούπολις Λυδίας) is a city in the Roman province of Lydia, previously called Tmolus or in Greek Τμῶλος (Tmolos)...
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    Greek: Τάβαλα), was a Roman and Byzantine town and a Bishopric in ancient Lydia (now Turkey). Tabala was on the Hermus River, and minted its own coins....
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  • Apollones (Ἀπολλώνης), and Apollonias (Ἀπολλωνίας), was a city in ancient Lydia. It was located south of Apollonia in Mysia, where there is a ridge of hills...
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    ancient city in the valley of the Caicus river, between Germe and Acrasus, in Lydia, Anatolia; its site is currently near the village of Siledik, in the district...
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    Mostene (redirect from Mosteni (Lydia))
    (Μουστήνη), is a Roman and Byzantine era city in the Hyrcanian plain of ancient Lydia. The town minted its own coin of which many examples exist today. In 17...
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    possibly also known as Porotta, was an ancient Greek city located in eastern Lydia (modern western Turkey). It was a strategically important town founded by...
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  • Φλαοϋιόπολις), or Phlaouiopolis, also known as Lora, was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Roman times. Its site is located near Şahankaya in Asiatic...
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  • Koloe (Ancient Greek: Κολόη) was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. Its site is located near Kiraz in Asiatic Turkey...
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  • Tomara was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Roman times. Its name does not occur among ancient authors, but is inferred from epigraphic and other...
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    Satala (Ancient Greek: Σάταλα) or Satala in Lydia was a Roman era city and Bishopric in ancient Lydia. Its site is located near Adala in Asiatic Turkey...
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  • Larisa (Ancient Greek: Λαρίσα) or Larissa (Λάρισσα) was a town of ancient Lydia. It was in the territory of Ephesus, on the north bank of the Caystrus,...
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  • Bageis (redirect from Bage (Lydia))
    Bagis (Βάγις), or Bage (Βάγη) was an ancient Greek city in the province of Lydia in Asia Minor (modern day Turkey). The name of the city appears in the form...
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  • Herakleia (Ἡράκλεια), also transliterated as Heracleia, was a town of ancient Lydia at the foot of Mount Sipylus. From this town magnets were known as Heracleus...
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  • (Ancient Greek: Διὸς Ἱερόν, meaning 'Sanctuary of Zeus') was a town of ancient Lydia, in the upper valley of the Cayster River. The city became part of the Roman...
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  • Odon was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Hellenistic and Roman times. Its name does not occur among ancient authors, but is inferred from epigraphic...
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  • Magnesia ad Sipylum (category Populated places in ancient Lydia)
    Σιπύλῳ or Mαγνησία ἡ ἐπὶ Σιπύλου; modern Manisa, Turkey) was a city of Lydia, situated about 65 km northeast of Smyrna (now İzmir) on the river Hermus...
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  • Taza was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Roman times. Its name does not occur among ancient authors, but is inferred from epigraphic and other...
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    Nais was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Roman times. Its site is located about one mile (1.6 km) south of İnay in Asiatic Turkey. Richard Talbert...
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    Thyatira (category Populated places in ancient Lydia)
    Lydian name. In classical times, Thyatira stood on the border between Lydia and Mysia. During the Roman era, (1st century AD), it was famous for its...
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    Greek: Ὑρκανία), was a Roman and Byzantine-era city and bishopric in ancient Lydia, now in western Turkey. It was situated in the Hyrcanian plain (τὸ Ὑρκάνιον...
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  • Arilla was a village of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Roman times. The village was allowed to hold an annual seven-day fair in September from the year...
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  • Kaira was a town of ancient Lydia. Its name does not occur among ancient authors, but is inferred from epigraphic and other evidence. Its site is located...
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  • Troketta (category Populated places in ancient Lydia)
    Troketta was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Roman times. Its site is located near Turgutlu in Asiatic Turkey. Richard Talbert, ed. (2000)....
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  • Dareioukome (category Populated places in ancient Lydia)
    Dareioukome was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Hellenistic and Roman times. Its site is located near Dereköy in Asiatic Turkey. Richard Talbert...
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    Almura (category Populated places in ancient Lydia)
    Almura or Almoura was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Roman times. Its site is located near Eskioba [Wikidata], Asiatic Turkey. Richard Talbert...
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