Chamanene
Chamanene (Ancient Greek: Χαμμανηνή) was an area in central Turkey during the Roman Empire, that adjoined Galatia to the north and west.[1] The area is referred to by
Peutinger Table
.
The district may have had its origins as a prefecture created by
Towns in the district included:
- Parassos
- Therma (Turkey) (or Justinapolis)
- Andrapa
- Galea or Gadia (Turkey)
- Zama (Turkey)
- Doara
References
- W. M. Ramsay, The Historical Geography of Asia Minor (Cambridge University Press, 2010) p300.
- ^ Conrad Mannert: Geography of the Greeks and Romans: Asia Minor. Vol. 6, vol. 2, (Nuremberg, 1801), p. 249.
- ^ a b Strabo, Geography 12.1.4. Archived 2015-09-20 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Basil of Caesarea. letter 83.
- ISBN 3-487-05585-6, p.217 f.)
- ^ Julius Billerbeck: Handbook of ancient geography. To use for schools and to look up in the preparation for the classical writers. (Leipzig, Hahn, 1826), p. 102.
- ^ AD Mordtmann: About the altphrygische language. In: Proceedings of the Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences. 1862, vol. 1, pp. 12 ff., 36.
- ^ From Tribe to Town: The Early History of Kaman.
- ISBN 978-975-289-730-4, S. 202nd
- ^ DH French: A Study of Roman Roads in Anatolia :. Principles and Methods. In: Anatolian Studies. 24, 1974, pp. 143-149, p. 148.