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Aphrodisias

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Aphrodisias (Aphrodisiás) was a small ancient Greek Hellenistic city in the historic Caria cultural region of western Anatolia, Turkey. [1]

100 relations: Adrastus of Aphrodisias, Ahmet Ertuğ, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Alinda, Amathus, Ambrose Maréchal, Ancient Greek temple, Antioch of Pisidia, Antioch on the Maeander, Aphrodisias of Cilicia, Apollonius of Aphrodisias, Archaeological Park of Dion, Archaeology, Asclepiodotus of Alexandria, Asia (Roman province), Augusteum, Aydın Province, İstanbul Archaeology Museums, İzmir Archaeological Museum, Britannia, Caria, Ceramus, Chariton, Charlotte Roueché, Christianized sites, Circus (building), Diocletian, Dorylaeum, Dougga, EpiDoc, Ethiopian Catholic Archeparchy of Addis Abeba, Eutolmius Tatianus, Frances Follin Jones, Furietti Centaurs, Gaius Calvisius Sabinus (consul 39 BC), Geyre, God-fearer, Guglielmo Massaia, Guido Maria Conforti, Gustave Fougères, Harpasa, Henry Perigal Borrell, Hieron, Caria, Hippocampus (mythology), Hippodrome, Homonoia, Index of Turkey-related articles, Inscriptions of Aphrodisias, Jotham Johnson, Joyce Reynolds (classicist), ..., Karacasu, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, Kenan Erim, Leon Levy, List of ancient Greek theatres, List of Ancient Roman temples, List of ancient settlements in Turkey, List of archaeological sites by country, List of Catholic archdioceses, List of Catholic titular sees, List of Roman theatres, List of unmanned aerial vehicle applications, List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription, List of World Heritage Sites in Turkey, Loryma, Lost Worlds (TV series), Lucius Marcius Censorinus (consul 39 BC), Mary Magdalene, Megalopolis (disambiguation), Menemachus, Metropolis of Miletus, Myndus, New York University Institute of Fine Arts, Nicopolis, Penthesilea, Pieter Willem van der Horst, Reuben Kadish, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Izmir, Roman Catholic Diocese of Cephalonia and Zakynthos, Roman Catholic Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv, Roman Empire, Sardis, Sardis Synagogue, Sexuality in ancient Rome, Silius Italicus, Stauropolis (titular See), Stavropol, Stratonicea (Caria), Tabae, Tetrapylon, Theodore Mangaphas, Turkey, Voies, Xenocrates of Aphrodisias, Yumurtalık, 1904 in archaeology, 1962 in archaeology, 1980 in archaeology, 2006 World Monuments Watch, 450. Expand index (50 more) »

Adrastus of Aphrodisias

Adrastus of Aphrodisias (Ἄδραστος ὁ Ἀφροδισιεύς; fl. 2nd century) was a Peripatetic philosopher who lived in the 2nd century AD.

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Ahmet Ertuğ

Ahmet Ertuğ (born 1949) is a fine art photographer and publisher based in Istanbul, Turkey.

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Alexander of Aphrodisias

Alexander of Aphrodisias (Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Ἀφροδισιεύς; fl. 200 AD) was a Peripatetic philosopher and the most celebrated of the Ancient Greek commentators on the writings of Aristotle.

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Alinda

Alinda (Ἄλινδα) was an ancient inland city and bishopric in Caria, in Asia Minor (Anatolia), now a Latin Catholic titular bishopric.

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Amathus

Amathus or Amathous (Ἀμαθοῦς) was an ancient city and one of the ancient royal cities of Cyprus until about 300 BC.

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Ambrose Maréchal

Ambrose Maréchal, S.S. (August 28, 1764 – January 29, 1828) was a French-born Sulpician and prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the third Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Baltimore in Maryland, in the United States.

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Ancient Greek temple

Greek temples (dwelling, semantically distinct from Latin templum, "temple") were structures built to house deity statues within Greek sanctuaries in ancient Greek religion.

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Antioch of Pisidia

Antioch in Pisidia – alternatively Antiochia in Pisidia or Pisidian Antioch (Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Πισιδίας) and in Roman Empire, Latin: Antiochia Caesareia or Antiochia Colonia Caesarea – is a city in the Turkish Lakes Region, which is at the crossroads of the Mediterranean, Aegean and Central Anatolian regions, and formerly on the border of Pisidia and Phrygia, hence also known as Antiochia in Phrygia.

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Antioch on the Maeander

Antioch on the Maeander or Antiochia on the Maeander (Ἀντιόχεια τοῦ Μαιάνδρου; Antiochia ad Maeandrum), earlier Pythopolis, was a city of ancient Caria, in Anatolia.

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Aphrodisias of Cilicia

Aphrodisias of Cilicia is the ruin of an ancient port city in Mersin Province, Turkey.

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Apollonius of Aphrodisias

Apollonius of Aphrodisias (Απολλώνιος ὁ Ἀφροδισιεύς) in Cilicia is described in the Suda as a high priest and a historian.

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Archaeological Park of Dion

The Archaeological Park of Dion is the most important archaeological site at Mount Olympus in Greece, located in Dion (Greek: Δίον).

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Archaeology

Archaeology, or archeology, is the study of humanactivity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.

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Asclepiodotus of Alexandria

Asclepiodotus (Άσκληπιόδοτος) of Alexandria was a Neoplatonic philosopher who lived in the second half of the 5th century.

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Asia (Roman province)

The Roman province of Asia or Asiana (Ἀσία or Ἀσιανή), in Byzantine times called Phrygia, was an administrative unit added to the late Republic.

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Augusteum

An Augusteum (plural Augustea) was originally a site of imperial cult in ancient Roman religion, named after the imperial title of Augustus.

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Aydın Province

Aydın Province (Aydın ili) is a province of southwestern Turkey, located in the Aegean Region. The provincial capital is the city of Aydın which has a population of approx. 150,000 (2000). Other towns in the province include the summer seaside resorts of Didim and Kuşadası.

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İstanbul Archaeology Museums

The Istanbul Archaeology Museums (İstanbul Arkeoloji Müzeleri) is a group of three archeological museums located in the Eminönü district of Istanbul, Turkey, near Gülhane Park and Topkapı Palace.

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İzmir Archaeological Museum

The Izmir Archeology Museum (İzmir Arkeoloji Müzesi) is an archeology museum in Izmir, Turkey, containing a number of artifacts from around the Gulf of Izmir.

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Britannia

Britannia has been used in several different senses.

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Caria

Caria (from Greek: Καρία, Karia, Karya) was a region of western Anatolia extending along the coast from mid-Ionia (Mycale) south to Lycia and east to Phrygia.

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Ceramus

Ceramus or Keramos (Κέραμος) was a city on the north coast of the Ceramic Gulf—named after this city—in Caria, in southwest Asia Minor; its ruins can be found outside the modern village of Ören, Muğla Province, Turkey.

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Chariton

Chariton of Aphrodisias (Χαρίτων Ἀφροδισεύς) was the author of an ancient Greek novel probably titled Callirhoe (based on the subscription in the sole surviving manuscript), though it is regularly referred to as Chaereas and Callirhoe (which more closely aligns with the title given at the head of the manuscript).

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Charlotte Roueché

Charlotte Roueché FSA is emeritus professor of Late Antique and Byzantine Studies at King's College London.

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Christianized sites

The Christianization of sites that had been pagan occurred as a result of conversions in early Christian times, as well as an important part of the strategy of Interpretatio Christiana ("Christian reinterpretation") during the Christianization of pagan peoples.

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Circus (building)

The Roman circus (from Latin, "circle") was a large open-air venue used for public events in the ancient Roman Empire.

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Diocletian

Diocletian (Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus), born Diocles (22 December 244–3 December 311), was a Roman emperor from 284 to 305.

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Dorylaeum

Dorylaeum or Dorylaion (Δορύλαιον), called Şarhöyük in Turkish language, was an ancient city in Anatolia.

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Dougga

Dougga or Thugga (Berber: Dugga, Tugga, دڨة or دقة) is a Romano-Berber city in northern Tunisia, included in a 65 hectare archaeological site.

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EpiDoc

The EpiDoc Collaborative, building recommendations for structured markup of epigraphic documents in TEI XML, was originally formed in 2000 by scholars at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Tom Elliott, the former director of the Ancient World Mapping Center, with Hugh Cayless and Amy Hawkins.

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Ethiopian Catholic Archeparchy of Addis Abeba

The Ethiopian Catholic Archeparchy of Addis Ababa, officially the Metropolitan sui iuris Archeparchy of Addis Ababa (Metropolitana sui iuris archieparchia Neanthopolitana) is the metropolitan see of the Ethiopian Catholic Church, a sui iuris metropolitan Eastern Catholic Church.

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Eutolmius Tatianus

Flavius Eutolmius Tatianus (Φλάβιος Εὐτόλμιος Τατιανὸς, Flavios Eutolmios Tatianos; fl. 357–392) was a politician of the Late Roman Empire.

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Frances Follin Jones

Dr.

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Furietti Centaurs

The Furietti Centaurs (known as the Old Centaur and Young Centaur, or Older Centaur and Younger Centaur, when being treated separately) are a pair of Hellenistic or Roman grey-black marble sculptures of centaurs based on Hellenistic models.

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Gaius Calvisius Sabinus (consul 39 BC)

Gaius Calvisius Sabinus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 39 BC under the Second Triumvirate.

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Geyre

Geyre is a small town in the District of Karacasu, Aydın Province, Turkey.

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God-fearer

God-fearers (φοβούμενος τον Θεόν, Phoboumenos ton Theon) or God-worshipers (θεοσέβής, Theosebes) were a numerous class of gentile sympathizers to Hellenistic Judaism, which observed certain Jewish religious rites and traditions without becoming full converts to Judaism.

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Guglielmo Massaia

Guglielmo Massaia (9 June 1809 - 6 August 1889), born Lorenzo Massaia, was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who was also a missionary and Capuchin friar.

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Guido Maria Conforti

Saint Guido Maria Conforti (3 March 1865 – 5 November 1931) was a Roman Catholic Italian archbishop and was the founder of the Xaverian Missionary Fathers on 3 December 1895.

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Gustave Fougères

Gustave Fougères (24 April 1863, Baume-les-Dames (Doubs) – 7 December 1927, Paris, aged 64) was a French archaeologist, spécialist of archaic Greece.

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Harpasa

Harpasa was a city and bishopric in Roman Asia Minor (Asian Turkey), which only remains a Latin Catholic titular see.

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Henry Perigal Borrell

Henry Perigal Borrell (1795, London – 2 October 1851, Smyrna) was a British numismatist.

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Hieron, Caria

Hieron (in Caria) was an ancient city and former bishopric in Asia Minor, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see as Hieron.

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Hippocampus (mythology)

The hippocampus or hippocamp, also hippokampoi (plural: hippocampi or hippocamps; ἱππόκαμπος, from ἵππος, "horse" and κάμπος, "sea monster" at reference.com; compare the nameless monster Campe.), often called a sea-horse in English, is a mythological creature shared by PhoenicianIsrael Antiquities Authority, (retrieved Jan 10 2013), Etruscan, and Greek mythology, though its name has a Greek origin.

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Hippodrome

The hippodrome (ἱππόδρομος) was an ancient Grecian stadium for horse racing and chariot racing.

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Homonoia

Homonoia (Ὁμόνοια) is the concept of order and unity, being of one mind togetherMauriac 1949, p. 106.

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Index of Turkey-related articles

Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Turkey include.

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Inscriptions of Aphrodisias

Inscriptions of Aphrodisias was a project funded by the Leverhulme Trust and the British Academy that aimed to publish the inscriptions of the Greek ancient site of Aphrodisias (modern day Turkey) online.

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Jotham Johnson

Jotham Johnson (born October 21, 1905 in Newark, New Jersey; died February 8, 1967, in New York, New York) was an American classical archaeologist.

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Joyce Reynolds (classicist)

Joyce Maire Reynolds, FBA (born 18 December 1918) is a British classicist and academic, specialising in Roman historical epigraphy.

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Karacasu

Karacasu is a town and a district of Aydın Province in the Aegean region of Turkey, from the city of Aydın.

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Kelsey Museum of Archaeology

The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology is a museum of archaeology located on the University of Michigan central campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the United States.

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Kenan Erim

Kenan Tevfik Erim (February 13, 1929 in İstanbul – November 3, 1990 in Ankara) was a Turkish archaeologist who excavated from 1961 until his death at the site of Aphrodisias in Turkey.

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Leon Levy

Leon Levy (September 13, 1925 – April 6, 2003), April 8, 2003.

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List of ancient Greek theatres

This is a list of ancient Greek theatres by location.

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List of Ancient Roman temples

Ancient Roman temples were built during antiquity by the people of ancient Rome or peoples belonging to the Roman Empire.

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List of ancient settlements in Turkey

Below is the list of ancient settlements in Turkey.

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List of archaeological sites by country

This is a list of notable archaeological sites sorted by country and territories.

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List of Catholic archdioceses

The following is a current list of Catholic archdioceses ordered by country and continent (for the Latin Church) and by liturgical rite (for the Eastern Catholic Churches).

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List of Catholic titular sees

This is the official list of titular sees of the Catholic Church included in the Annuario Pontificio.

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List of Roman theatres

Theatres built during the Roman period may be found all over the area of the Roman Empire.

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List of unmanned aerial vehicle applications

Unmanned aerial vehicles are used across the world for civilian, commercial, as well as military applications.

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List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription

This is a list of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the world by year of inscription.

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List of World Heritage Sites in Turkey

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972.

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Loryma

Loryma (Λώρυμα) was an ancient town and episcopal see in the Roman province of Caria, in Asia Minor (Anatolia, Asian Turkey).

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Lost Worlds (TV series)

Lost Worlds is a documentary television series by The History Channel that explores a variety of "lost" locations from ancient to modern times.

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Lucius Marcius Censorinus (consul 39 BC)

Lucius Marcius Censorinus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 39 BC, during the Second Triumvirate.

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Mary Magdalene

Saint Mary Magdalene, sometimes called simply the Magdalene, was a Jewish woman who, according to the four canonical gospels, traveled with Jesus as one of his followers and was a witness to his crucifixion, burial, and resurrection.

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Megalopolis (disambiguation)

A megalopolis is an extensive metropolitan area or a long chain of continuous metropolitan areas Megalopolis (Greek for large city, great city) may also refer to: Concepts related to a megalopolis.

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Menemachus

Menemachus, (Μενέμαχος), a Greek physician born at one of the cities named Aphrodisias, who belonged to the Methodic school of medicine, and lived in the 2nd century.

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Metropolis of Miletus

The Metropolis of Miletus (Μητρόπολις Μιλήτου) was an ecclesiastical diocese of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in southwestern Asia Minor, modern Turkey.

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Myndus

Myndus or Myndos (Μύνδος) was an ancient Dorian colony of Troezen, on the coast of Caria in Asia Minor, (Turkey), sited on the Bodrum Peninsula, a few miles northwest of Halicarnassus.

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New York University Institute of Fine Arts

The New York University Institute of Fine Arts is dedicated to graduate teaching and advanced research in the history of art, archaeology and the conservation and technology of works of art.

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Nicopolis

Nicopolis (Νικόπολις Nikópolis, "City of Victory") or Actia Nicopolis was the capital city of the Roman province of Epirus Vetus.

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Penthesilea

Penthesilea (Πενθεσίλεια, Penthesileia) was an Amazonian queen in Greek mythology, the daughter of Ares and Otrera and the sister of Hippolyta, Antiope and Melanippe.

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Pieter Willem van der Horst

Pieter Willem van der Horst (born 4 July 1946) is a scholar and university professor emeritus specializing in New Testament studies, Early Christian literature, and the Jewish and Hellenistic context of Early Christianity.

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Reuben Kadish

Reuben Kadish (January 29, 1913 – September 20, 1992) was an American artist, specializing as a sculptor, draughtsman, muralist, painter, and printmaker.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Izmir

The Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of İzmir (Smyrna, Smirne) (Archidioecesis Smyrnensis) is a Latin archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Asian Turkey (Anatolia).

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Cephalonia and Zakynthos

The Diocese of Cefaphonia and Zakynthos (Dioecesis Cephaloniensis et Zacynthiensis, Cefalonia e Zante) was Roman Catholic diocese located on the Ionian Island of Cephalonia.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv is a Roman Catholic diocese of the Latin Rite, Catholic-Hierarchy.org.

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Roman Empire

The Roman Empire (Imperium Rōmānum,; Koine and Medieval Greek: Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, tr.) was the post-Roman Republic period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterized by government headed by emperors and large territorial holdings around the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, Africa and Asia.

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Sardis

Sardis or Sardes (Lydian: 𐤮𐤱𐤠𐤭𐤣 Sfard; Σάρδεις Sardeis; Sparda) was an ancient city at the location of modern Sart (Sartmahmut before 19 October 2005) in Turkey's Manisa Province.

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Sardis Synagogue

Sardis Synagogue is a synagogue located in Manisa Province, Turkey.

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Sexuality in ancient Rome

Sexuality in ancient Rome, and more broadly, sexual attitudes and behaviors in ancient Rome, are indicated by Roman art, literature and inscriptions, and to a lesser extent by archaeological remains such as erotic artifacts and architecture.

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Silius Italicus

Silius Italicus, in full Tiberius Catius Asconius Silius Italicus (c. 28 – c. 103), was a Roman consul, orator, and Latin epic poet of the 1st century AD (Silver Age of Latin literature).

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Stauropolis (titular See)

The Archdiocese of Stauropoli (in Latin: Archidioecesis Stauropolitana) is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Stavropol

Stavropol (p) is a city and the administrative center of Stavropol Krai, Russia.

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Stratonicea (Caria)

Stratonicea (Στρατoνικεια or Στρατoνικη; or per Stephanus of Byzantium: Στρατονίκεια) – also transliterated as Stratonikeia, Stratoniceia, Stratoniki, and Stratonike and Stratonice; earlier Idrias and Chrysaoris; and for a time Hadrianopolis – was one of the most important towns in the interior of Caria, Anatolia, situated on the east-southeast of Mylasa, and on the south of the river Marsyas; its site is now located at the present village of Eskihisar, Muğla Province, Turkey.

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Tabae

Tabae was a city in Caria, although, according to Strabo it was located in a plain in Phrygia on the boundaries of Caria.

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Tetrapylon

A tetrapylon (τετράπυλον, "four gates"), plural tetrapyla, known in Latin as a "quadrifrons" (literally "four fronts"), is a type of ancient Roman monument of cubic shape, with a gate on each of the four sides: generally it was built on a crossroads.

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Theodore Mangaphas

Theodore Mangaphas or Mankaphas (Θεόδωρος Μαγκαφᾶς, fl. ca. 1188–1205) was a nobleman from Philadelphia who assumed the title of Byzantine emperor twice, first during the reign of Isaac II Angelos (r. 1185–1195 and 1203–1204), and secondly after the sacking of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade.

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Turkey

Turkey (Türkiye), officially the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti), is a transcontinental country in Eurasia, mainly in Anatolia in Western Asia, with a smaller portion on the Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe.

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Voies

Voies (Greek: Βοιές) is a former municipality in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece.

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Xenocrates of Aphrodisias

Xenocrates (Ξενοκράτης; fl. 1st century) a Greek physician of Aphrodisias in Cilicia, who must have lived about the middle of the 1st century, as he was probably a contemporary of Andromachus the Younger.

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Yumurtalık

Yumurtalık (meaning "egg nest") is a small city and a district in Adana Province of Turkey.

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1904 in archaeology

The year 1904 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1962 in archaeology

The year 1962 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1980 in archaeology

No description.

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2006 World Monuments Watch

The World Monuments Watch is a flagship advocacy program of the New York-based private non-profit organization World Monuments Fund (WMF) that is dedicated to preserving the historic, artistic, and architectural heritage around the world.

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450

Year 450 (CDL) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphrodisias

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