Apollonis (Lydia)
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Ancient city of Lydia
Apollonis (
Roman Catholic Church.[10]
The site of Apollonis is located near Palamut Kalesi, Mecidiye, Akhisar.[11][12]
References
- ^ a b Strabo. Geographica. Vol. xiii. p.625. Page numbers refer to those of Isaac Casaubon's edition.
- ^ Stephanus of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol. s.v.
- ^ Hierocles. Synecdemus. Vol. 671.
- ^ Notitia Dignitatum
- ^ Schuchhardt Athens. Mitt. XIII 3. 17.
- ^ pro Flacc. 100.21, 32, ad Q. Fr. 1.2.
- ^ Tacitus. Annals. Vol. 2.47.
- ^ Cassius Dio LVII 17; Suetonius, Tib. 48.
- ^ Gustav Hirschfeld: Apollonis 1.(in German) In: Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft (RE). Vol. II,1, Stuttgart 1895, col. 163.
- ^ "titular see of Apollonis". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney.
- ISBN 978-0-691-03169-9.
- ^ Lund University. Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire.
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Apollonis". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray.
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