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Notes de géographie ancienne : Attaleia de Lydie
Bulletin de correspondance hellénique, 1887Radet Georges Albert. Notes de géographie ancienne : Attaleia de Lydie. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 11, 1887. pp. 168-175.
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In Search of Ancient Antalya (Attaleia): A First Approach
AdalyaAntalya is one of the youngest major port cities of the Mediterranean, but its origins are among the most poorly understood. A pair of misconceptions hinders study and perhaps even documentation of Hellenistic and early Roman Attaleia. First, contrary to scholarly pessimism, there is much to learn about the early city’s history and archaeology, both in
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2012
With full scale Romanization during the early days of the Empire, the Romans propagated their culture all across the Mediterranean region. Gladiatorial games were in Asia Minor a significant feature of the Roman culture implanted amid the Greek population. The Hellenistic theaters were modified to accommodate this new Roman entertainment.
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With full scale Romanization during the early days of the Empire, the Romans propagated their culture all across the Mediterranean region. Gladiatorial games were in Asia Minor a significant feature of the Roman culture implanted amid the Greek population. The Hellenistic theaters were modified to accommodate this new Roman entertainment.
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This article examines the transformation of the Byzantine cities, Attaleia and Naples, between the 6th and 10th centuries and challenges the prevailing notion of widespread urban decline in the Byzantine world during this transitional period. Naples, the administrative heart of the Byzantine Duchy in the Tyrrhenian Sea, and Attaleia, the capital of the
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This article examines the transformation of the Byzantine cities, Attaleia and Naples, between the 6th and 10th centuries and challenges the prevailing notion of widespread urban decline in the Byzantine world during this transitional period. Naples, the administrative heart of the Byzantine Duchy in the Tyrrhenian Sea, and Attaleia, the capital of the
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Yayımlanmamış Bazı Attaleia Sikkeleri
2012
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Athenaeus (3), of Attaleia, founder of the Pneumatists
2015Ludwig Edelstein, V Nutton
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The Virgin Aigyptia (the Egyptian) on a Byzantine Lead Seal of Attaleia
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