Pleiades Gazetteer Change Log: 2026-03-01 - 2026-03-31
During the month of March 2026, the Pleiades editorial college published
81 new and 569 updated place resources, reflecting the work of Jeffrey
Becker, E Bertrand, Catherine Bouras, Anika Campbell, Ilaria Cristofaro,
Mattia D’Acri, Tom Elliott, Sean Gillies, Maxime Guénette, Greta Hawes,
Brady Kiesling, Chris de Lisle, Gabriel Mckee, John Muccigrosso, Maria Del
Rocio Da Riva Muñoz, Gethin Rees, Charlotte Roueché, Rosemary Selth, R.
Scott Smith, Nicolas Souchon, Richard Talbert, Valeria Vitale and Enes
Yılandiloğlu.
New Place Resources
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Aeaea
The mythical, unlocatable island of Circe from the Odyssey, visited by
Odysseus. Possibly identified with Cape Circaion on the west coast of
Italy
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Brady Kiesling, Greta Hawes,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Aedes Hercules Musarum
Marcus Fulvius Nobilior likely built this temple in Rome's Circus
Flaminius ca. 187 B.C. following his campaigns in Ambracia. In 29
B.C., the temple was restored by L. Marcius Philippus and included in
the new porticus bearing his name.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Aequimelium
The Aequimelium was an open area on the southeast slope of the
Capitoline Hill. This space may have once been the site of the house
of one Spurius Maelius, a Roman citizen of the fifth century BCE who
was slain for the crime of wanting to be a king (adfectatio regni).
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Agelastos Petra
A mythic rock formation at Eleusis where Demeter searched for
Persephone.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Brady Kiesling,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Agora of Messene
Ancient Agora of Messene, adjacent to the Asklepieion and Theatre of
Messene.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Akītu of Šarrat-Nippuri
Temple in Babylon, not located, but probably not far from Eḫursagtila,
for it is mentioned together in the ritual texts of the "Divine Love
Lyrics". Šarrat-Nippuri "The Queen of Nippur" was a hypostasis of
Ištar. It is difficult to ascertain the precise reason for the
existence of an Akītu temple dedicated to this deity in the city of
Babylon.
Creators:
Maria Del Rocio Da Riva Muñoz
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Alpes Graiae (province)
A small Alpine province of the Roman Empire organized around the
Little St Bernard Pass, roughly corresponding to the eastern portion
of the modern-day French department of Savoie. Augustus annexed the
territory in 15 BCE; under Diocletian, the periodically joint
administration of the province together with Alpes Poeninae was made
permanent, forming the province of Alpes Poeninae et Graiae.
Creators: E Bertrand
Contributors:
Anika Campbell,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Ateni Sioni
Georgian Orthodox church constructed in the Ateni Gorge in the 7th
century CE.
Creators:
Gabriel Mckee
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Babunja
Settlement in western Albania containing signs of habitation from the
6th-4th centuries BCE. Tentatively identified as the site of Arnissa
(Ptolemy), it is the find-spot of a bronze equestrian figurine.
Creators:
Gabriel Mckee
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Ballicaoluk
Fortified site constructed on hill on the eastern slope of Nif
Mountain in Turkey's İzmir province. The primary structures at the
site were likely constructed during the Hellenistic period, though it
contained remains indicating earlier use in the Geometric-Archaic
periods and through the Byzantine period.
Creators:
Gabriel Mckee
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Barna
A place in Mesopotamia listed by GeogRav. Its nature and location
remain unknown.
Creators:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Basilica di San Lorenzo Maggiore
A Christian basilica in Milan built in the late fourth and early fifth
centuries.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Bicum
A place in Mesopotamia listed by GeogRav. Its nature and location
remain unknown. It may be equatable (thus RE) with a "Vicus" shown on
the Peutinger map.
Creators:
Tom Elliott
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Bouleuterion
The bouleuterion at Priene, located northeast of the agora, dates ca.
200 BCE.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Bouri cult site (Megara)
An Archaic coastal sanctuary located at Alepochori, Megara, Greece.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Boxted Roman villa
A Roman villa excavated in the late 1880s and dating from the late
first century CE to the late second century at Boxted, Upchurch,
United Kingdom
Creators:
Maxime Guénette
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Bozköy-Hanaytepe
A settlement mound and archaeological site located in the Troad
containing evidence of habitation from the Chalcolithic through the
Late Bronze Ages.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Gabriel Mckee
Published by:
Gabriel Mckee
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Cassiterides
An unlocatable group of islands somewhere off the Atlantic European
coast, said by ancient authors to be a source of tin. This name may
constitute an early, vague generalization concerning multiple islands
and coastal areas of Gaul and Britain.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Castello degli Accarigi
A ruined castle located in the Montagnola Senese, about 10 kilometers
from Siena, Italy, that was once part of the defenses of the Republic
of Siena.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Cephalos
An unlocatable city in the Taphian islands, named after Cephalus
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Cerne (island)
Mentioned by numerous authors and most credibly described and placed
by Pliny and Scylax, this island is probably to be associated with
modern Mogador, off the Moroccan coast near Essouira.
Creators: Mary E Downs, Brian Z Lund,
Richard Talbert, M Joann McDaniel
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
M Euzennat,
Tom Elliott, J
Desanges
Published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Classical Stadium at Olympia
As key competitive and spectator fixtures of the ancient Olympic
games, stadia at the sanctuary of Olympia were relocated, renovated,
and modified throughout the history of the games, which stretched from
at least the archaic period to the 4th century CE. The visible,
well-known site today -- known as Stadium III in the literature -- was
originally constructed in the fifth century CE to replace a series of
earlier structures elsewhere in the sanctuary.
Creators:
Tom Elliott
Contributors:
Anika Campbell,
R. Scott Smith,
Brady Kiesling, Greta Hawes,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Colonne di San Lorenzo
Sixteen columns in the Corinthian order that once belonged to a Roman
temple were relocated to the square adjacent to the Basilica of San
Lorenzo in Milan.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Dağdeviren Höyük
A Bronze Age settlement mound located in the Akhisar District of
Turkey.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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domus Cornificia
A domus included in the Regionary Catalogues for Regio XII.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Eilsleben
Archaeological investigation and geophysical prospection at Eilsleben,
Germany, have documented the presence of a notable Early Neolithic
settlement dating to the later sixth millennium BCE.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Epidamnian Treasury at Olympia
Treasury of Epidamnus located at Olympia. According to Pausanias, the
treasury was dedicated by Pyrrhus and his sons: Lacrates and
Hermon.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Brady Kiesling, Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Equlû
Temple in Babylon, not located, but probably situated near the Uraš
Gate in the South of the city of Babylon, according to the textual
evidence. The term Equlû may be a loan from Sumerian *é.gu.la “big
house”. Although known mainly from the texts of the “Divine Love
Lyrics”, the Equlû is also attested in other first millennium BCE
rituals from Babylon. The name of the temple was previously read Bīt
Qulê.
Creators:
Maria Del Rocio Da Riva Muñoz
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Excubitorium
A barracks of the seventh cohort of the Vigiles, Rome's urban fire
brigade, was located in the Transtiberim.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Ḥaḳala
A village in today's Amasya, Turkey. According to Mehmed Neşrî (Vol.
1, pp. 374-9 (1949)), Kara Devletşah, a commander in the Timurid
Sultanate, stayed in this village and was defeated here or nearby by
Bayezid I.
Creators:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Heleios
An unlocatable city in the Taphian islands, named after Heleus.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Hermos
A place in the Attic deme of Rhamnous, mentioned in agricultural
leases.
Creators:
Chris de Lisle
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Jardin des Vestiges
An archaeological site in the area of the ancient port of Marseille,
the so-called "Jardin des Vestiges" preserves material remains of the
many phases of the city's human occupations, including Greek and Roman
fortifications, tombs, and port infrastructure.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Karabel Pass
A mountain pass on the southern side of mount Nif in Turkey's İzmir
province.
Creators:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Karabel Reliefs
A monument consisting of multiple Hittite rock reliefs with Luwian
inscriptions, probably dating to the 13th century BCE, located in the
Karabel pass on the southern slopes of Mount Nif in Turkey's Izmir
province. Most of the reliefs and inscriptions known to western
scholars from the 19th and 20th centuries have been lost to road
construction and vandalism.
Creators:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Kayal
A medieval port city on the Bay of Bengal that seems to have replaced
ancient Korkai as landscape change modified the course of the
Tamiraparani river and the coastline at its delta.
Creators:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Kirphis (Mountain)
Mountain in central Greece, south of Delphi.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Brady Kiesling, Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Lichades Islands
An island group off North Euboea, Greece. Near the Malian Gulf.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Brady Kiesling,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mazamacae
An ancient Scythian people.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Megarian Treasury at Olympia
Now ruined temple that held dedications and the treasure of Megarians
at the site of Olympia. Described by Pausanias.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Montes Cyrenei
A mountain range of Cyrenaica that is included on the Peutinger
map.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Muralla Púnica
Remains of third-century BCE fortifications that belong to Cartagena's
Punic phase.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Murus Romuli
"Murus Romuli" refers to a fortification wall alleged to have
surrounded the Palatine Hill in Rome, Italy. Legendary tradition
claims it was built by the founder-hero Romulus during the eighth
century BCE. The historicity of the wall remains hotly debated.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Murus Terreus Carinarum
An early earthwork at Rome described by Varro, the Murus Terreus may
have been part of the so-called Servian Wall. It was likely located on
the Oppian Hill, between the Subura and the Carinae.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Necropoli Fondo Scataglini
An Etruscan necropolis at Tarquinia with more than 175 tombs.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Northfleet Villa
A Roman villa complex near Dartford, dating from the first to fourth
centuries CE. The archaeological remains of the villa, as well as
other finds dating from the paleolithic to modern times, were found in
the area now occupied by and surrounding the Ebbsfleet International
railway station.
Creators:
Maxime Guénette
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Odzun
Church in Lori Province, Armenia constructed in the 5th century CE.
Creators:
Gabriel Mckee
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Paleochristian basilica at Vravrona
An early Christian basilica located west of ancient Brauron in
Attica.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Periyapattinam
A late medieval port town located in modern Tamil Nadu, India, on the
Bay of Bengal. It seems to have flourished from the 13th century until
the 17th, with Chinese and Islamic pottery from the first two
centuries of that time being most abundant.
Creators:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Porta Flumentana
The "Porta Flumentana" or "river gate" was a gate in the
Republican-period fortifications along the Tiber River. It is now
unlocated. While it may have been in the vicinity of the Pons
Aemilius, much debate surrounds its topography.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Porta Montanara
The Porta Montanara is an ancient Roman gate of Ariminum.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Porticus Boni Eventus
A portico built in 374 CE by an urban prefect named Claudius near the
temple of the god Bonus Eventus.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Pottenbrunn burial ground
Burial site near modern Pottenbrunn, Austria, containing 43 burials
dated to the Roman period.
Creators:
Gabriel Mckee
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Remoria
A place, perhaps legendary, connected with Remus, Romulus' twin
brother. It may have been located five miles downstream from the
Palatine Hill.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Rhysaddir
An ancient settlement located on Cap Ghir on Morocco's Atlantic coast.
It is not to be confused with Rusadir (modern Melilla, which is now a
Spanish city on the north African coast).
Creators:
Richard Talbert, Brian Z Lund, Mary E Downs, M Joann McDaniel
Contributors: M Euzennat,
Tom Elliott, J
Desanges
Published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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River Oceanus
Mythological river in Greek mythology that encircled the world.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Rostra
A large platform erected in the Forum Romanum for senators to deliver
orations to a crowd.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Brady Kiesling,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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San Gervasio, Mondolfo
The Roman Catholic church of San Gervasio dei Bulgari is located in
Mondolfo, province of Pesaro and Urbino, Marche, Italy. Built in the
Romanesque style, the church was likely founded in the fifth or sixth
century.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Sanahin Monastery
Monastery complex in northern Armenia constructed during the 10th
century CE.
Creators:
Gabriel Mckee
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Sanctuary of Artemis Soteira in the Kerameikos
This sanctuary is located in the Kerameikos of Athens, south of the
street of the tombs and was established in the early Hellenistic Age.
It has often been identified as a sanctuary of Hekate, but more recent
research suggests that it was dedicated to Artemis Soteira. It also
contained a prophetic well associated with Paian.
Creators:
Chris de Lisle
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Sanctuary of Artemis Soteira (Megara)
A Sanctuary of Artemis Soteira and the Roman Imperial cult located at
Megara and described by Pausanias.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Sanctuary of Artemis Soteira (Phigaleia)
Pausanias describes a Sanctuary of Artemis Soteira located at
Phigaleia, noting that it stood atop a level hilltop and that there
was a standing cult image made of stone. A sacred procession of the
local people commenced from the sanctuary site.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Sanctuary of Athena Chalkioikos
Sanctuary of Athena Chalkioikos at the Acropolis of Sparta
Creators:
Ilaria Cristofaro
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Brady Kiesling
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Solis Pr.
Cap Cantin, Morocco.
Creators:
Richard Talbert, M Joann McDaniel, Brian Z Lund, M Euzennat, Mary E Downs, J
Desanges
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Sous (river in Morocco)
One of three rivers called "Salsum" by the Romans, this river is
probably to be identified with the modern Sous, which debouches into
the Atlantic Ocean at modern Agadir in Morocco.
Creators: Mary E Downs, Brian Z Lund,
Richard Talbert, M Joann McDaniel
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
M Euzennat,
Enes Yılandiloğlu, Tom Elliott,
J Desanges
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Stadium of Philippopolis
The Roman Stadium of Philippopolis dates to the second century CE.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Stadium of Thessaloniki
Convincing literary evidence attests to a stadium at Thessaloniki
during the Roman and Late Antique periods. Its precise location,
however, remains a matter of scholarly uncertainty.
Creators:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Stena 1
Archaeological site in southern Crimea containing remains dated to the
7th-5th centuries BCE and associated with the late Kizil-Koba
culture.
Creators:
Gabriel Mckee
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Strait of Hormuz
A waterway connecting the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. The
author of the Periplus Maris Erythraei mentions this area, but does
not explicitly name the strait, referring instead to the "mouth of the
Persian Gulf". The origin of the toponym "Hormuz" remains debated.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Surrentium/Rhysadeiron? (promontory)
Creators:
Richard Talbert, Brian Z Lund, Mary E Downs, M Joann McDaniel
Contributors: M Euzennat,
Tom Elliott, J
Desanges
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Tarentum
Located at the northwestern margin of the Campus Martius, the Tarentum
was a sacred precinct that enclosed an altar of Dis and Proserpina
that was subterranean.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Temple of Artemis (Aulis)
Archaic temple to Artemis at Aulis, Boeotia. In mythology, said to be
the place of death of Iphigenia. Mentioned in Euripides' 'Iphigenia at
Aulis.'
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Temple of Divus Augustus (Rome)
Caius dedicated a temple to divus Augustus in Rome in the autumn of 37
CE. Based on the sources, the temple should be located between the
vicus Tuscus and the vicus Iugarius, just behind the Basilica Iulia.
The temple remains unexcavated, and its nature and location are a
matter of scholarly debate.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Brady Kiesling,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Temple of Jupiter Tonans
A small temple to Jupiter the Thunderer, most likely located in the
Area Capitolina. Vowed by Augustus in 26 BCE and dedicated in 22
BCE.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Jeffrey Becker
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The Sanctuary of the Nymph Ionides
Healing spring described by Pausanias on the Kytherios River, in
Salmone, Elis
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Brady Kiesling, Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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The Temple of Janus (Rome)
The now destroyed Temple of Janus near the Forum Romanum, Rome, was
originally built in the reign of Numa, according to Livy.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Brady Kiesling,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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The Tomb of Protesilaus
Tomb of the mythic figure Protesilaus, first to die in the Trojan War.
According to ancient testimony, the tomb was located on the
Chersonesus, near Elaeus, its precise location is not known today.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Brady Kiesling,
Jeffrey Becker
Published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Tomb of Endymion (Olympia)
A lost monument to Endymion seen by Pausanius near the starting area
of the stadium of Olympia.
Creators:
Anika Campbell
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Tower of Vravrona
A Frankish tower dating to the thirteenth century.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Umbilicus urbis Romae
The remains of a monument marking the symbolic navel of the city of
Rome that dates to the reign of Septimius Severus.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling
Published by:
Tom Elliott
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Vicus
A place in Mesopotamia listed on the Peutinger map. Its nature and
location remain unknown. It may be equatable (thus RE) with a "Bicum"
listed in the GeogRav.
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
Published by:
Tom Elliott
Updated Place Resources
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Abila M.
A low mountain overlooking the port of Ceuta in North Africa.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M Euzennat
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Aborras/Chaboras (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 91 B2 Aborras/Chaboras fl.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Roaf, St J Simpson
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp,
Sean Gillies,
B Siewert-Mayer,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Abrittus
Abrittus was the site of a Roman fortress and settlement, located near
modern Razgrad, Bulgaria.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: AG Poulter
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
viciorg contributors,
Tom Elliott
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Acheron/Soonautes (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 B2 Acheron/Soonautes fl.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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ad Capita bubula
The toponym "ad Capita bubula" is attested in Suetonius and refers to
a place located at the northeast corner of the Palatine Hill in Rome
near the Curiae Veteres. Here, there was a domus of one Caius
Octavius, a Roman politician who was the biological father of
Octavian. It is possible that Octavian was born in this domus, and the
sources suggest that the location was later commemorated with the
construction of a shrine (sacrarium) and, eventually, a temple.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Ad Duas Lauros
The toponym 'Ad Duas Lauros' refers to a large imperial property at
the third mile of the Via Labicana and today comprising the
archaeological park of Centocelle. The site is mentioned in the Liber
Pontificalis as that of a large imperial villa in which Helena, mother
of Constantine I, lived. Archaeological work conducted in the late
1990s identified the remains of substantial Republican-period villas
in the same area, with evidence of both elite dwellings and
viticulture. The villas identified are the Villa della Piscina and the
Villa Ad Duas Lauros.
Modifications: Updated wikidata Ad Duas Lauros (Q3604871).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L Quilici, S Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Ad Lapidem Baium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 unlocated Ad Lapidem Baium
Modifications: Updated references. TM GEO ID 41685: Ad Lapidem Baium.
Added Latin name and TP reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: EWB Fentress
Contributors: R Warner,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Ad Mercurium?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 32 F3 Ad Mercurium?
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: RB Hitchner
Contributors: R Warner,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Ad Piscinas
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 unlocated Ad Piscinas
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name. Created new
connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: EWB Fentress
Contributors: R Warner,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Ad Turres
Ad Turres was located on the Via Aurelia, some 10 miles from Lorium
and 12 miles from Pyrgi.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: L Quilici, S Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Ad Tygrem/Amida
Modern Diyarbakir in Turkey.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Roaf, T Sinclair, SE Kroll, St J Simpson
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
H Kopp, B Siewert-Mayer,
Gabriel Bodard,
Chris de Lisle,
Richard Talbert,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Valeria Vitale,
Enes Yılandiloğlu, W Röllig,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, World Historical Gazetteer,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa,
Gabriel Mckee
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Adane/Athenae/Eudaimon Arabia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 4 C3 Adane/Athenae/Eudaimon Arabia
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: DT Potts
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC,
Sean Gillies,
B Siewert-Mayer,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Adramiton Chora
Mentioned by Roman writers, a region of the southern Arabian peninsula
roughly in the area of the modern Hadramaut governorate of Yemen.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: DT Potts
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Aedes Fauni
A temple dedicated to Faunus located on Tiber Island, the Aedes Fauni
was dedicated in 196 BCE by Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus and Gaius
Scribonius Libo.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Aelana/Aila
The city of Aqaba on the Red Sea.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: DF Graf
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC,
Sean Gillies,
B Siewert-Mayer,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Aetolia
An ancient region and associated ethnic group (tribe) of central
Greece.
Modifications: Manto 8194536: Aitolia.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
Michael Heubel,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Richard Talbert,
Ryan M. Horne
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Agathonos Mandrai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 unlocated Agathonos Mandrai
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Drew Bear
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Agathyrnum
An ancient city of Siceliote origin on the north coast of Sicily.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: RJA Wilson
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Valeria Vitale,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Jonathan Prag,
R. Scott Smith,
Richard Talbert, Greta Hawes
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*Agruvium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 F7 *Agruvium
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Šašel Kos, P Kos
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Agryle Hypenerthen
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 59 B3 Agryle Hypenerthen
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: JS Traill
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Agyrium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 F3 Agyrium
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Valeria Vitale
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: RJA Wilson
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Chris de Lisle,
Valeria Vitale,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Jonathan Prag,
R. Scott Smith,
Richard Talbert, Greta Hawes
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Aiga/Kane Pr.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 D3 Aiga/Kane Pr.
Modifications: MANTO 10276445: Aiga (Troad).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Aigai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 F3 Aigai
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Aigeai
An ancient settlement most noted for the discovery, in 1977, of
Macedonian royal tombs at the site.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: EN Borza
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Chris de Lisle
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Aigeira
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 C1 Aigeira
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Ryan M. Horne
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Aigys
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 C3 Aigys
Modifications: MANTO 11307816: Aigys (Laconia), wikdata.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Aigytis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 C3 Aigytis
Modifications: Topostext, wikidata.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Michael Heubel,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert,
Tom Elliott
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Ainea
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 unlocated Ainea
Modifications: Initial revision. Created new connection. Added
citation detail to Cook reference.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Aineia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 50 C4 Aineia
Modifications: Manto, nomisma. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: EN Borza
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Ainis
An ancient region and its people, located in Phthiotida (central
Greece).
Modifications: Updated manto.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Rosemary Selth,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott, G
Reger,
Michael Heubel,
R. Scott Smith,
Sean Gillies,
Greta Hawes,
Richard Talbert,
Ryan M. Horne
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Aiolidai?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 D4 Aiolidai?
Modifications: Manto 11303256: Aiolia.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Sean Gillies,
G Reger,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Aipeia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 unlocated Aipeia (1)
Modifications: Manto 9910857: Aipeia (Messenia).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Aisyme
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 unlocated Aisyme
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q65118762. Created new
connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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‘Aizisis’
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 D4 ‘Aizisis’
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: JJ Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Akmonia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 C4 Akmonia
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: T Drew Bear
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Alalkomenai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 E4 Alalkomenai
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, G Reger,
R. Scott Smith,
Sean Gillies,
Greta Hawes
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Albania
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 88 F3 Albania
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Diane Braund,
Richard Talbert, Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Thomas Carlson, Greta Hawes,
Ryan M. Horne
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Alesia
A Gallic oppidum, the site of Caesar's defeat of Vercingetorix, and
afterward a Gallo-Roman town.
Modifications: Manto 11302741: Alesia (Gaul). Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: GD Woolf
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Alexandria
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 3 H3 Alexandria
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M Roaf
Contributors:
Richard Talbert, M Joann McDaniel,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, Brian Z Lund,
Sean Gillies,
Mary E Downs
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Alexandria Eschate
Located in central Asia, Alexandria Eschate (or "Alexandria the
Farthest") was founded by Alexander the Great in August 329 B.C. The
city was located in the Fergana Valley in what is now modern
Tajikistan.
Modifications: Manto 11328927: Alexandria Eschate (C. Asia).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu, Tom Elliott,
World Historical Gazetteer
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Alexiarous
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 unlocated Alexiarous
Modifications: Manto 10214637: Alexiarous (Boiotia).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
G Reger,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Almopia
An ancient region of Macedonia.
Modifications: Manto 11315309: Almopia (N. Greece).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: EN Borza
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert, Richard Talbert,
Michael Heubel,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Ryan M. Horne,
Chris de Lisle
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Alope
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 D3 Alope
Modifications: Manto 11307238: Alope (Locris).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Sean Gillies,
G Reger,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Alpes Graiae (region)
The mountainous area around the Little St Bernard Pass, conquered by
the Romans and organized by Augustus into the province that took its
name (q.v.). The name may reference a people that once inhabited the
region; classical theorizing that the name relates to Greeks (e.g.,
Pliny) has been discounted by modern scholars.
Modifications: Deconflate province and region: modified title,
modified summary, modified place type = region and mountain; removed
TM reference for province added Pliny reference; cleaned up RE and NP
references; cleaned up Vavassori reference and -> seeAlso; changed
Wikipedia reference; added MANTO reference provided by the MANTO team;
updated Names, Locations by
Anika Campbell
and by
Tom Elliott;
edited wikidata
Tom Elliott.
Created new location. Created new name.
Modified by:
Anika Campbell, Greta Hawes,
Rosemary Selth,
R. Scott Smith,
Tom Elliott
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: E Bertrand
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Anika Campbell,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Altamura
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 E3 Altamura
Modifications: Manto 11311483: Altamura (Apulia). Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: IEM Edlund Berry, AM Small
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Althepia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 unlocated Althepia
Modifications: Edited. Manto 10192414: Althepia (Argolid). Wikidata
Q138603086.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Alybe
Now unlocated, Alybe was a settlement of Halizones located in
northern, coastal Asia Minor.
Modifications: Initial revision.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Alyz(e)ia
A city located on the west coast of Acarnania. The southwestern
portion of the walled city underlies modern Kandila.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: WM Murray
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Chris de Lisle
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Amantia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 49 B3 Amantia
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Updated references. Correct ItMiller no., edit and re-fetch wikdata
ref. Created new name.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: JJ Wilkes
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
R. Scott Smith,
Maxime Guénette,
Richard Talbert, Greta Hawes
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Amathe/Epiphaneia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 68 C3 Amathe/Epiphaneia
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: JP Brown, P-L Gatier
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Jamie Novotny,
H Kopp, W Röllig, B Siewert-Mayer,
Rune Rattenborg,
Richard Talbert,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Carolin Johansson, Tom Elliott,
DARMC, R Warner,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Amathous
Amathous, an ancient royal city of Cyprus.
Modifications: Manto, nomisma.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: D Rupp
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Jamie Novotny,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Amathus necropolis
The necropolis of Amathus on Cyprus.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Ambracia
Ambracia (modern Arta) was an ancient city of central Greece, founded
as a colony of Corinth in the seventh century BCE. It was located near
the Ambracian Gulf along the course of the river Arachthos.
Modifications: Manto, nomisma. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Gethin Rees
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: WM Murray
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Pierre Motylewicz,
Richard Talbert, Gethin Rees,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Chris de Lisle
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Ambrossos
An ancient Greek settlement in Phocis. Modern Distomo.
Modifications: Manto, wikidata.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras,
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Constantina Argyrakou
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Amisus/Peiraieus
A colony of Miletus that eventually came to be part of the kingdom of
Pontus.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC,
Richard Talbert, Diane Braund,
R. Scott Smith,
B Siewert-Mayer,
Greta Hawes,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Ammaedara
An extensive ancient settlement and road station at modern Haidra in
Tunisia with evidence for occupation from the Roman, Vandal, and
Byzantine eras. The site seems to have been abandoned by the 10th
century CE.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: RB Hitchner
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, R Warner,
Richard Talbert
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Amphidolia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 B2 Amphidolia
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert, Richard Talbert,
Michael Heubel,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Ryan M. Horne
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Amphipolis
A Greek city in Thrace located on the east bank of the Strymon river,
Amphipolis was originally founded as an Athenian colony.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: EN Borza
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras,
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Anau tepe/Gathar?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 97 D2 Anau tepe/Gathar?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M Roaf, EJ Keall
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Antaiopolis/Tkoou
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 77 F3 Antaiopolis/Tkoou
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Nicolas Souchon
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Drew Bear
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt, Adam Prins,
Jen Thum,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, Herbert Verreth,
Richard Talbert,
Nicolas Souchon, Mark Depauw
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Anthemusia?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 67 G3 Anthemusia?
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Sinclair, P-L Gatier
Contributors: M Ballance,
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne
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Antigoneia/(Col. Augusta) Alexandria Troas
An ancient city of the Troad, founded as Antigoneia by Antigonos
Monophthalmos. Lysimachos renamed the city Alexandria after 301 BCE.
The city became part of the kingdom of Pergamon and, later, the Roman
Empire.
Modifications: Initial revision. Edited. Ellis-Evans 2025.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
R. Scott Smith,
Richard Talbert, Greta Hawes,
Phoebe Acheson
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Antikyra
Antikyra was a port city located east of Kirrha. Pausanias identifies
it with the Homeric Kyparissos.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras, G Reger,
Richard Talbert
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Antinoopolis
An ancient city in Egypt established by Hadrian in A.D. 122 in honor
of Antinous. The city stood on the east bank of the Nile, opposite
Hermopolis.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Drew Bear
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Antiochia/Theoupolis
A city founded ca. 300 BC by Seleucus I Nicator, a successor of
Alexander the Great. Antioch was a great trading center and numbered
as one of the four cities of the Syrian tetrapolis. Justinian I
renamed the city 'Theoupolis' in the sixth century AD.
Modifications: Added Porter 2026.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: T Sinclair, P-L Gatier
Contributors: M Ballance,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
H Kopp, B Siewert-Mayer,
Richard Talbert,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Enes Yılandiloğlu, W Röllig,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Francis Deblauwe, R Warner,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Ryan M. Horne,
Eric Kansa
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Apollo Korythos Sanctuary
A multi-phase sanctuary of Apollo that begins in the archaic period.
Pausanias visited the sanctuary and observed two cult statues of the
god. One of these, sacred to Apollo Corynthus, was of wood. The other,
sacred to Apollo Argeotas, was of bronze.
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Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
John Muccigrosso,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras,
Rosemary Selth,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Apollonia ad Rhyndacum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 52 D4 Apollonia ad Rhyndacum
Modifications: Added Gülsefa 2026.
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Creators: C Foss
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Apollonia/Sozousa
Apollonia/Sozousa was a coastal town located between Jaffa and
Caesarea. It should not be confused with the similarly named ancient
site located in Cyrenaica.
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Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tom Elliott
Creators: EM Meyers, JP Brown
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Apollonopolis Parva/Diocletianopolis
The ancient settlement of Apollonopolis Parva/Diocletianopolis, modern
Qus.
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Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tom Elliott
Creators: T Wilfong, SE Sidebotham, J Keenan
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert, Adam Prins,
Jen Thum,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Gabriel Mckee,
Herbert Verreth,
Jonathan Fu,
Sean Gillies,
Mark Depauw,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Appiaria
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 D5 Appiaria
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: AG Poulter
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Aqua Claudia
The Aqua Claudia was one of the four great aqueducts of the ancient
city of Rome. It was begun by Caius in A.D. 38 and completed by
Claudius in A.D. 52.
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Creators: L Quilici, S Quilici Gigli
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Aquae Apollinares
The Aquae Apollinares were thermal springs located between Careiae and
Tarquinii, perhaps to be associated with the Bagni di Stigliano or
Bagni di Vicarello.
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Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: WV Harris
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Ara della Regina
A fourth to third century B.C. sanctuary at Tarquinia.
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Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
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Arachosiorum Oppidum/Alexandria
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 B3 Arachosiorum
Oppidum/Alexandria
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Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tom Elliott
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC,
Sean Gillies,
B Siewert-Mayer,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Arakynthos (mountain)
A mountain near Boeotian Thebes.
Modifications: Added manto 11312324: Mount Aracynthos (Boiotia).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
G Reger,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Araxes (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 91 unlocated Araxes fl.
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Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tom Elliott
Creators: M Roaf, St J Simpson
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Arbela/Arba-ilu
An ancient Mesopotamian city located between the two Zab rivers
(modern Erbel/Erbil in Iraq).
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Tom Elliott
Creators: M Roaf, T Sinclair, SE Kroll, St J Simpson
Contributors:
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Chris de Lisle,
Jeffrey Becker,
W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC,
David Mimno,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
B Siewert-Mayer,
Greta Hawes,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Arch of Caracalla
The so-called Arch of Caracalla at Theveste is a tetrapylon arch
dating to the third century. Originally dedicated to the deified
Septimius Severus with Julia Domna and Caracalla, the arch was
repurposed and modified to function as a gate in the Byzantine city
wall.
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Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
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Ardashir-Khurra/Gur/[Firuzabad]
Ardashir-Khurra/Gur/[Firuzabad] was an ancient Persian city. Alexander
of Macedonia destroyed the original settlement of Gōr, which was later
revived by Ardashir I, founder of the Sassanid dynasty.
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Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tom Elliott
Creators: A Hausleiter, M Roaf, R Wenke
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
P Flensted Jensen,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Argentorate
Argentorate (modern Strasbourg, France) was established perhaps ca. 12
BCE by Nero Claudius Drusus as a Roman outpost in Germania
Superior.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators: J Kunow, C Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Argentovaria?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 H4 Argentovaria?
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Haselgrove, J Kunow
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Arialbinnum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 unlocated Arialbinnum
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name. Added Latin name
and TP reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: GD Woolf
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Arikada/Chorochoad
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary sources,
whose precise location cannot be determined today
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Ariminum
Ariminum (Rimini) is a Roman colony founded on the Adriatic coast in
268 BC.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators: M Pearce, R Peretto, P Tozzi
Contributors:
Jonathan Weiland, DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Aristeia/Aristion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 unlocated Aristeia/Aristion
Modifications: Cleaned up TIB reference and connected to Zotero;
completed RE reference.
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Tom Elliott
Creators: T Drew Bear
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Arkadiko Bridge
An arched Bronze Age bridge near the Mycenaean center of Tiryns. The
bridge is located along an ancient highway connecting Tiryns to
Epidauros.
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Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Armaxa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 C2 Armaxa
Modifications: Added Latin name and TP reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators: TB Mitford
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Armira
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 51 G2 Armira
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation to
preserve project linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Tom Elliott
Creators: EN Borza
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
G Reger,
Tom Elliott
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Asticus (mountain)
Istranca Daği.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert,
Tom Elliott
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Astigi/Col. Augusta Firma
Now the modern Ecija on the Genil river, Astigi was the capital of one
of the four conventus of Baetica and became an Augustan colony after
27 B.C.
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Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tom Elliott
Creators: FH Stanley Jr, RC Knapp
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, R Warner,
Richard Talbert,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
María Jesús Redondo
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aṭ-Ṭāʾif
A place from the TAVO Index
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: B Siewert-Mayer, W Röllig, H Kopp
Contributors:
Sean Gillies,
Francis Deblauwe,
Jérémie Schiettecatte,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Jordy Didier Orellana Figueroa, Tom Elliott,
Eric Kansa
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Athena Itonia?, T.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 D4 Athena Itonia?, T.
Modifications: Initial revision.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
G Reger,
Tom Elliott
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Auara
An ancient site, settled from Nabataean through early Islamic times.
Modern Humayma in southern Jordan.
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Creators: DF Graf
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Aurana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 69 D4 Aurana
Modifications: Created new name. Updated references.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu, Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: EM Meyers, JP Brown
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert,
Michael Heubel,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Ausinza/Sausinda
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 94 unlocated Ausinza/Sausinda
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: A Hausleiter, M Roaf, R Wenke
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott, P
Flensted Jensen,
Jeffrey Becker
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Auximum
Auximum (modern Osimo) is an ancient settlement of Picenum. The
original foundation was likely carried out by Greeks from Ancona. The
Romans made it a base for military operations from 174 B.C.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators: WV Harris
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Aydolin Kale
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 G4 Aydolin Kale
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, S Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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(B)Aletium
(B)Aletium (Alezio) was a Messapic center that had ties to the
Iapyges, according to Pliny. Saracens destroyed the site ca. A.D.
1000.
Modifications: Updated references. RE Aletium (C. Hülsen). Added Latin
name and TP reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: IEM Edlund Berry, AM Small
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Badajoz
The Castillian city of Badajoz was an Islamic foundation under the
Muladi nobleman Ibn Marwan who established the city ca. 875. Badajoz
was eventually invaded by (and captured by) Christians under Alfonso
VI of Castile. Alfonso X established a bishopric and began work on the
Cathedral of San Juan Bautista.
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Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tom Elliott
Creators:
María Jesús Redondo
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Baebiana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 A2 Baebiana
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L Quilici, S Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Barata
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 66 C1 Barata
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators: S Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Baris
BAtlas was an ancient settlement in Pisidia.
Modifications: Created new name.
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Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC,
Sean Gillies,
B Siewert-Mayer,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Basilica di Santa Balbina all'Aventino
The basilica of Santa Balbina is a paleo-Christian basilica in Rome,
located on the "little Aventine".
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Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Bastarnae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 F3 Bastarnae
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: AG Poulter
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Baths of Pozzo Pantaleo
A public bath (thermae) of the Roman Imperial period.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Batnae/Markopolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 67 G3 Batnae/Markopolis
Modifications: Created new name.
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Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tom Elliott
Creators: T Sinclair, P-L Gatier
Contributors: M Ballance,
Richard Talbert,
Johan Åhlfeldt, Adam Prins,
Jen Thum,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, Herbert Verreth, R Warner,
Sean Gillies,
A. Horsting,
Mark Depauw,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Belevi Mausoleum
A monumental Hellenistic tomb located at the modern Turkish village of
Belevi (11km northeast of ancient Ephesus). The tomb may have been
prepared for either Antigonus Monophthalmus or Lysimachus. The
Seleucid king Antiochus II Theos may have been buried there
subsequently.
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Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, G Reger
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Boecolen Montes
A mountain range located in southern Cyrenaica.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
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Bostra/Col. Nova Traiana Alexandriana
The ancient city of Bostra (modern Busra in Syria), where extensive
ancient Nabataean, Roman, Byzantine, and Umayyad structures still
visible. Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980.
Modifications: Created new name. Updated references. Reimported full
relation geometry and updated provenance.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu, Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: EM Meyers, JP Brown
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jen Thum,
Jeffrey Becker,
H Kopp, Herbert Verreth, B Siewert-Mayer, Mark Depauw,
Richard Talbert, Adam Prins, W
Röllig,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Bourienos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 unlocated Bourienos
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Drew Bear
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Bouthoe
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 49 A1 Bouthoe
Modifications: Manto 11325491: Bouthoe (Illyria), Pliny. EDH
Geographic Database G007022: Buthoe – Budva. Created new name.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: JJ Wilkes
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Braca Mons
A mountain on the northwest coast of Africa mentioned by the Elder
Pliny that is probably to be identified with the western slopes of the
Atlas range.
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reference from BAtlDir.
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Tom Elliott
Creators: Mary E Downs, Brian Z Lund,
Richard Talbert, M Joann McDaniel,
Ryan M. Horne
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
M Euzennat,
Tom Elliott, J
Desanges
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Braughing
A small Roman settlement near Ermine Street and Stane Street was
established in the second half of the first century CE at Braughing,
United Kingdom.
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references; complete zotero fetch for references
Maxime Guénette. Created new name.
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Maxime Guénette,
Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: AS Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Maxime Guénette, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Brauron/sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia
Brauron was a sacred site in Attica dedicated to Artemis Brauronia.
The sanctuary was active from the Middle Bronze Age period, although a
gap in activity stretches from the Final Bronze Age to the eighth
century B.C.
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Creators: JS Traill
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Chris de Lisle,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Britannicum Mare
Britannicum Mare (The English Channel) is an extension of the Atlantic
Ocean that separates England from northern France, and also joins the
North Sea to the Atlantic.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators: R Warner, A Bursche
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Brocomagus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 H4 Brocomagus
Modifications: Updated references. EDH Geographic Database G009020:
Brocomagus (Civitas Tribocorum) – Brumath. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: J Kunow, C Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Caecandrus (island)
A desert island in the Persian Gulf, as described by Pliny the Elder.
Its location can no longer be determined.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Caenina
Caenina was an ancient town of Latium.
Modifications: Manto 11321285: Caenina (Italy).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: N Purcell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Caere
Caere (also known as Cisra or Cerveteri) was a major Etruscan polis
located ca. 50 km north-northwest of Rome in southern Etruria.
Modifications: Manto 11312657: Caere (Italy). Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L Quilici, S Quilici Gigli
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Calcaria Solarium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 E3 Calcaria Solarium
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: S Loseby
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Caledonii
A people located in what is now eastern Scotland (Caledonia) prior to
and during the Roman period.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Tom Elliott
Contributors: R Warner,
Richard Talbert, AS Esmonde Cleary,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies
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Caletranus Ager
The Caletranus Ager was the territory surrounding the Etruscan city of
Caletra.
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Brady Kiesling.
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Brady Kiesling
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: WV Harris
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert,
Michael Heubel,
Richard Talbert,
Ryan M. Horne
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Calpe (mountain)
The Rock of Gibraltar.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: FH Stanley Jr, RC Knapp
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Cambete
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 E2 Cambete
Modifications: Edited. Added Latin name and TP reference x 2 by
Jeffrey Becker.
Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: GD Woolf
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Campi Phlegraei
The Campi Phlegraei (Phlegraean Fields) is a large caldera (13 km
wide) in the Bay of Naples region of Italy. In total, the the area
comprises 24 craters, although a good portion of the caldera now lies
under water. The area was important in Greek and Roman times; the
Greeks established their first mainland colony at Cumae within the
Campi Phlegraei.
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Greta Hawes
R. Scott Smith
Brady Kiesling; added manto, topostext, wikidata references. Created new
location.
Modified by:
Brady Kiesling, Greta Hawes,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: N Purcell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Campochiaro
An Italic sanctuary sacred to Hercules located in località Civitella
in the comune of Campochiaro. The site is to be connected with the
Pentrian Samnites.
Modifications: Updated URI for TrecEnc ref.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: N Purcell
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Capitolinus Mons
The smallest of Rome's hills and one of its most important, the
Capitoline Hill served as the citadel (arx) of the city and as the
site of its poliadic temple.
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Brady Kiesling.
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Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
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Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Brady Kiesling
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Careiae
An ancient town on the Via Clodia.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
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Creators: L Quilici, S Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Carife
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 B2 Carife
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators: IEM Edlund Berry, AM Small
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Carthago Nova/Col. Urbs Iulia
Carthago Nova/Col. Urbs Iulia (modern Cartagena, Spain) was originally
an indigenous settlement that was subsequently refounded first as a
Punic site Qart Hadasht ("New City") in 228 BC and later as a Roman
city.
Modifications: Manto 11310252: New Carthage (Iberia).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: PO Spann
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Casa di Championnet
A well-appointed domus with its own bath complex dating to the Late
Republican period.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Caspium/Hyrcanium Mare
The Caspian Sea is a remnant of a larger, inland sea and is now the
world's largest enclosed body of water. It has been classified as both
a lake and a sea.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: SE Kroll
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Castellum aquae
A building in Pompeii serving as the distribution point of water
originating from the Acquedotto Serino, Claudio or Augusteo. The
structure is also referred to as Castellum Divisorium.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Creators:
Athanasia Varveri
Contributors:
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Valeria Vitale,
Sean Gillies
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Castellum Fabatianum?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 F4 Castellum Fabatianum?
Modifications: Updated references. Added Latin name and TP reference
by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: EWB Fentress
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Castra Misenatium
A barracks at Rome that accommodated sailors from the imperial fleet
at Misenum who were seconded to Rome in order to operate the rigging
of the velarium of the Flavian Amphitheater.
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Cathedral of St. James, Jerusalem
A 12th-century Armenian church in Jerusalem, the principal church of
the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
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Gabriel Mckee,
Tom Elliott
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Creators:
Gabriel Mckee
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Cercado de S. Isidro
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 24 G3 Cercado de S. Isidro
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Creators: EW Haley
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Chabina (river)
The Chabina flumen is named in the inscribed Severan dedication for a
Roman bridge over the modern Cendere river at Burmapınar in Turkey's
Adıyaman province. BAtlas applies the name heading both downstream
(joining the Kâhta) all the way to the Euphrates and upstream, parting
from the Cendere near the village of Çarhanek to follow the Birimşe up
to its headwaters in the Malatya Dağları.
Modifications: Modified summary; removed RE reference that seems to
have been a total fabrication; cleaned up TM reference and linked to
Zotero; cleaned up reference for Leaning 1971, connected to Zotero,
and -> see also; linked IGLSyr reference to digitized version at
Persee and -> evidence; expanded BAtlas reference to include both
relevant maps; edited
Tom Elliott.
Latin, modified name attested form, evidence reference
Tom Elliott.
Created new location. Created new name. Fixed typo in modified
summary. Changed name type to 'associated modern'.
Modified by:
Tom Elliott
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: T Sinclair, P-L Gatier
Contributors: M Ballance,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Chalcis ad Belum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 68 C2 Chalcis ad Belum
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: JP Brown, P-L Gatier
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Valeria Vitale,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Gabriel Mckee, R
Warner,
Richard Talbert,
Gabriel Bodard,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Charadros
Polybius thus names a river in Epirus where the Aphas (modern Louros)
must be meant.
Modifications: Cleaned up references; removed pro forma BAtlas
reference and added BAtlDir reference; modified summary; modified
place type = river and false; polybius uri
Tom Elliott. H,
Greek name, Polybius by
Jeffrey Becker.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: WM Murray
Contributors:
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Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Chrysoroas/Bardines (river)
Chrysoroas/Bardines fl. (Barada river) flows through Syria from the
Anti-Lebanon Mountains to the oasis of Ghouta (الغوطة).
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Creators: EM Meyers, JP Brown
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Circesium/Qarquza/Habora/Phaliga?
A Roman limes fortress located in Mesopotamia, along the Khabur river,
near the point where it flows into the Euphrates.
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Creators: M Roaf, St J Simpson
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Circus Maximus
An ancient chariot-racing venue at Rome and a major location for
public entertainments (ludi), the Circus Maximus is located between
the Aventine and Palatine hills.
Modifications: Aug. (Malcovati; pHI).
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Creators:
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Sean Gillies
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Clesus (river)
A major river and tributary of the Po River of northern Italy.
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Creators: M Pearce, P Tozzi
Contributors:
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Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Clocoris (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 G4 Clocoris fl.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators: WV Harris
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Col. Barcino
Colonia Iulia Augusta Paterna Faventia Barcino (Barcelona) was a Roman
settlement in Tarraconensis founded by Augustus.
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Creators: HS Sivan, SJ Keay, RW Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Colocasitis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 4 unlocated Colocasitis
Modifications: Updated Pliny.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: DT Potts
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Compitum
A multi-period sanctuary near Anagnia.
Modifications: Edited.
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Creators: L Quilici, S Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Corduba/Col. Patricia
Corduba/Col. Patricia (modern Córdoba, Andalusia) is an ancient site
where prehistoric, Punic, Roman, Visigothic, and Muslim phases of
occupation are known. The city's historic center was inscribed as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.
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zotero links. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: FH Stanley Jr, RC Knapp
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, R Warner,
Richard Talbert,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
María Jesús Redondo
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Corsica/Kyrnos (island)
The island of Corsica, in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Creators: SL Dyson
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Rosemary Selth,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Ctesiphon
An imperial capital of the Arsacid and Sasanian empires, this large
ancient city originated as early as the third century BCE and declined
in the eighth century CE. It was located on the left bank of the
Tigris River 35 km south of what would later become modern Baghdad in
Iraq. It was part of a complex network of settlements in the area,
among which Seleucia (modern Vēh Ardašīr) also featured prominently.
It was attacked, and sometimes occupied, by Roman forces multiple
times.
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Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Creators: M Roaf, St J Simpson
Contributors:
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC,
Chris de Lisle,
Richard Talbert, B Siewert-Mayer,
Ingrid Luo,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Cyrenaica (region)
An ancient region (the environs of the city of Cyrene) that lies in
the eastern part of modern Libya.
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Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Charlotte Roueché
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: DJ Mattingly
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Dacia Ripensis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 101 L3 Dacia Ripensis
Modifications: Gargano 2025.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: JJ Wilkes, ST Parker, RS Bagnall, WV Harris, AS
Esmonde-Cleary, CM Wells, JF Drinkwater, RC Knapp, S Mitchell
Contributors: Brian Z Lund,
Richard Talbert, Mary E Downs, M Joann McDaniel,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Daiara/Thiara
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 67 G3 Daiara/Thiara
Modifications: Cleaned up references; added GeogRav reference. Created
new connection. Updated references. Created new name.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Sinclair, P-L Gatier
Contributors: M Ballance,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, R Warner,
Richard Talbert
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[Damghan]/[(Medinat) Qumis]
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 96 C3 [Damghan]/[(Medinat) Qumis]
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tom Elliott
Creators: M Roaf, EJ Keall
Contributors:
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC,
Sean Gillies,
B Siewert-Mayer,
Eric Kansa,
Francis Deblauwe, World Historical Gazetteer
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Darabgird
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 3 F4 Darabgird
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Creators: M Roaf
Contributors:
Richard Talbert, M Joann McDaniel,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, Brian Z Lund,
Sean Gillies,
Mary E Downs,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Dębe
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 13 D1 Dębe
Modifications: Cleaned up references.
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Tom Elliott
Creators: LF Pitts, A Bursche
Contributors: R Madyda‑Legutko,
Sean Gillies,
E Krekovič,
Richard Talbert, P Kaczanowski,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC
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Delaman
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 90 D3 Delaman
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: SE Kroll
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Demeter Mykalessia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 unlocated Demeter Mykalessia
Modifications: Wikidata Sanctuary of Demeter Mykalêsia near Mykalessos
(Q134040027).
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Dianium/Hemeroskopeion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 F3 Dianium/Hemeroskopeion
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: PO Spann
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Didyma/Branchidai/Ioustinianopolis
The ancient sanctuary of Apollo near Miletos (modern Didim,
Turkey).
Modifications: Added TCW, manto 11295707: the Sanctuary and Oracle of
Apollo at Didyma (Asia Minor). Reimported full way geometry and
updated provenance.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
John Muccigrosso,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Phoebe Acheson
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Digdida Selorum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 37 D2 Digdida Selorum
Modifications: Updated references. Updated tp reference.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: DJ Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Dimini
The modern Greek village of Dimini in Thessaly lends its name to
important prehistoric and Bronze Age settlements whose remains lie in
its vicinity. In the 20th century, some scholars attempted to assign
the placename "Aison" (reported by Stephanus of Byzantium) here as
well, but others now reject the name entirely as false. The vicinity
was abandoned at the end of the thirteenth century BCE and not
reoccupied until modern times.
Modifications: Manto 11301295: Aison (Thessaly). Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Ryan M. Horne
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Diosko(u)rides (island)
Socotra is an island in the Arabian Sea. It is the eponymous island of
the Socotra archipelago and comprises approximately 95% of the
landmass in said archipelago. Human activity on the island begins in
the Lower Paleolithic. In Graeco-Roman times, the island appears as
"Dioskouridou" in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea.
Modifications: Created new name. Created new location. Wikidata
Q82859.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu, Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: DT Potts
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Diospolis Magna/Thebai
Diospolis Magna/Thebai was known in ancient Egypt as Waset, "City of
the Sceptre". The site was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
in 1979.
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Egyptian name by
Nicolas Souchon. Spelling correction of the name in Egyptian transliteration by
Nicolas Souchon. Created new name.
Modified by:
Nicolas Souchon,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: T Wilfong, SE Sidebotham, J Keenan
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jen Thum,
Jeffrey Becker,
H Kopp, Herbert Verreth, B Siewert-Mayer,
Nicolas Souchon, Mark Depauw,
Richard Talbert, Adam Prins,
Enes Yılandiloğlu, W Röllig,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Roko Rumora,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Doclea
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 49 B1 Doclea
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: JJ Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Domus Cilonis
The house of Lucius Fabius Cilo, praefectus urbi in 203, consul in 193
and 204, and a close friend of the emperor Septimius Severus. The
house was a gift of the Severans and appears on the Severan marble
plan. Its site is now occupied by the basilica of Santa Balbina on the
"little Aventine".
Modifications: Updated link for EDCS ref. and update wikidata cit.
detail.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
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Domus di Vigna Guidi
A well-appointed domus of the mid-second century CE that was consumed
by the construction works to create the Thermae Antoninianae,
resulting in its being buried to a depth of some 10 m in construction
fill. Heritage officials describe the house as a sort of
'condominium', comparing it to the contemporary insulae of Ostia.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Dongola
The late antique capital of the Nubian state of Makuria, Dongola
remained an important center of trade through the medieval period.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators:
Gabriel Mckee
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Drusiana Fossa
Drusiana Fossa was a canal constructed by Nero Claudius Drusus ca. 12
BC in order to connect the Rhine delta with Lake Flevo.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators: JHF Bloemers
Contributors:
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert, Tom Elliott,
Ryan M. Horne
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Dubis (river)
The ancient Dubis is the modern Doubs river.
Modifications: Added topostext
Brady Kiesling.
Modified by:
Brady Kiesling
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: GD Woolf
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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ed-Dur
Remains of an ancient coastal settlement located between modern
Al-Raafah and Al Ramlah in the United Arab Emirates. It is possibly to
be identified with ancient Omana, mentioned in Roman sources.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: DT Potts
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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*Egerica
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 49 F1 *Egerica
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: JJ Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Ekron/Akkaron
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 70 F2 Ekron/Akkaron
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: B Isaac
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker,
Gabriel Mckee
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Elaion (mountain)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 unlocated Elaion M.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Endirudini
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 F7 Endirudini
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M Šašel Kos, P Kos
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Michael Heubel,
Ryan M. Horne,
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Epamanduodurum
Epamanduodurum was a Roman settlement along the road to Vesontio.
Modifications: Edited. EDH Geographic Database G009054: pamanduodurum
– Mandeure.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: GD Woolf
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Erchoas
An ancient settlement of Aethiopia, now unlocated.
Modifications: Cleaned up TM reference and linked to Zotero.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: SM Burstein
Contributors: D Borough,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Erisyche
An ancient literary tradition, seemingly based on a single vague
passage in Alcman and subsequently embroidered with mythological
implications, places a people (Erisychaioi) and/or a polis (Erisyche)
in Acarnania. Freitag, whence BAtlDir, rejects this tradition as
fictional.
Modifications: Cleaned up references; removed pro forma BAtlas
reference and added BAtlDir reference; modified summary; modified
place type = false; modified place type += fictional
Tom Elliott.
Modified by:
Tom Elliott
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: WM Murray
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Etruria/Tuscia (region)
Etruria/Tuscia was an ancient region of Central Italy inhabited by the
Etruscans. Its spatial footprint was roughly equivalent to the modern
Italian regions of Toscana and northern Lazio.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Creators: WV Harris
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Euagina/Phoubagina
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 63 unlocated Euagina/Phoubagina
Modifications: Added Latin name and TP reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Euagina/Sebagena?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 C3 Euagina/Sebagena?
Modifications: Linked RE reference to Wikisource. Added Latin name and
TP reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Added Ptolemy reference. Greek, modified name attested, reference
Tom Elliott.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: TB Mitford
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Euboea (island)
Euboea is the second largest Greek island by area and is separated
from the Greek mainland by the Euripus Strait.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Pierre Motylewicz,
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Eurykydeion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 unlocated Eurykydeion
Modifications: Manto 11308377: the Sanctuary of Eurycyda (Elis).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Fer(r)atus M.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 30 H3 Fer(r)atus M.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. Added Latin name and TP
reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified name attested form. Created new name.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: TW Potter
Contributors:
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert,
Michael Heubel,
R Warner,
Richard Talbert,
Ryan M. Horne
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Fines Africae et Cyrenensium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 37 D2 Fines Africae et Cyrenensium
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: DJ Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Fons Scabore
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 unlocated Fons Scabore
Modifications: Added Latin name and TP reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Roaf, T Sinclair, SE Kroll, St J Simpson
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Fortunatae Insulae (Canary Islands)
The "Blessed Islands", equivalent in most ancient literature to the
modern Canary Islands (Islas Canarias).
Modifications: Ctype = located in.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators:
Richard Talbert, Brian Z Lund, Mary E Downs, M Joann McDaniel
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Ryan M. Horne,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Sean Gillies
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Fossae Marianae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 D3 Fossae Marianae
Modifications: EDH, Wikipedia, feature type = canal, wikidata
Q3079706. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: S Loseby
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Fossae Marianae?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 D3 Fossae Marianae?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S Loseby
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Gadiaufala
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 G4 Gadiaufala
Modifications: Updated references. RE Gadiaufala (W. Ruge). EDH,
nomisma, wikidata added. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: EWB Fentress
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Ganges (river)
The Ganges flows some 2,525 km (1,569 mi) from its sources in the
western Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Gari
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 A3 Gari
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Garsaura/Col. Claudia Archelais/Koloneia
Originally known as Garsaura, this place was a key settlement of the
strategia of Garsaouritis. King Archelaus refounded it and named it
after himself. Under the Roman emperor Claudius the site received
colonial status. The settlement is located at an oasis to the
southeast of Tuz Gölü and some 225 km south of Ancyra.
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Chris de Lisle
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Gaulopes
A tribe located near the Sinus Capeus, on the west of the Persian
Gulf.
Modifications: RE Gaulopes (Jaroslav Tkáč). Type = ethnic. Created new
connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Genua
Genua was an ancient settlement of Liguria that came to be destroyed
by Carthage in 209 BC. Thereafter it received Roman municipal
privileges and was rebuilt.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Pearce, P Tozzi
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Stefano Costa,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Geraistos Pr.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 H2 Geraistos Pr.
Modifications: Updated references. Added iDAI.gazetteer.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Gerros (river)
The Molochna River is a river of south Ukraine that flows from
Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine, to the Azov Sea.
Modifications: Reimported full relation geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors:
Richard Talbert, Diane Braund,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Gölcük Kale
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 D3 Gölcük Kale
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, S Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Graviscae
The port of the Etruscan city of Tarquinia.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: WV Harris
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Gre Fılla
Gre Fılla is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) period site located in
Turkey's Diyarbakır Province. The site has been compared to Göbekli
Tepe in some respects. Gre Fılla has produced evidence of very early
copper working.
Modifications: Added Ekinbaş Can 2025.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
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Hadrianopolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 54 B2 Hadrianopolis
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: WM Murray
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Haemimontus
Haemimontus was a late Roman and early Byzantine province located in
northeastern Thrace.
Modifications: Initial revision.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: JJ Wilkes, ST Parker, RS Bagnall, WV Harris, AS
Esmonde-Cleary, CM Wells, JF Drinkwater, RC Knapp, S Mitchell
Contributors: Brian Z Lund,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
M Joann McDaniel,
Jeffrey Becker,
Mary E Downs,
Tom Elliott
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Halikyrna
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 B4 Halikyrna
Modifications: Wikidata Q16573879. Edited. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, G Reger,
Richard Talbert,
Ryan M. Horne
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Harran/Carrhae
A major settlement of Upper Mesopotamia from the Bronze Age onward.
The earliest mentions of the site are found in the Ebla tablets (ca.
2300 B.C.). Notably, the location of the Battle of Carrhae between the
Roman Republic and Parthian Empire in 53 B.C., which proved to be a
devastating defeat for the Romans. Modern-day Ḥarrān, Turkey.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: T Sinclair, P-L Gatier
Contributors: M Ballance,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Carolin Johansson,
Jamie Novotny,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, R Warner,
Richard Talbert, Ingrid Luo,
Chris de Lisle
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Hastek Kale
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 H3 Hastek Kale
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: TB Mitford
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Hellenistic Balaneion, Amathous
A circular public bath building dating to the Hellenistic period in
the agora of Amathous.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance.
Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: Wenqian Liu, David Rothfels
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Thomas Landvatter
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Helvia Ricina
An ancient settlement in Picenum at modern Villa Potenza in Marche,
Comune di Macerata, Italy.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: WV Harris
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Henchir-er-Rayada
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 33 D1 Henchir-er-Rayada
Modifications: Initial revision. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: RB Hitchner
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Heraia/Hira
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 unlocated Heraia/Hira?
Modifications: Updated references. Greek nme, Diod Sic ref., 1st c.
BCE by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Heraion (Argolis)
The Argive Heraion was a major ancient sanctuary sacred to Hera
located in the Argolid.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Manto 10159442: the Sanctuary of Argive Hera (Argolid).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Hermion(e)
Hermion(e) was a settlement of the eastern Argolid.
Modifications: Added new MANTO identifier, 'New Hermion' by
Anika Campbell.
Modified by:
Anika Campbell
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Anika Campbell,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Pierre Motylewicz,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Hermon (mountain)
Hermon M. (Mount Hermon)
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: EM Meyers, JP Brown
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Jamie Novotny,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Hermonthis
Modern Armant, an important town of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom that
was enlarged during the Eighteenth Dynasty and continued to thrive
through the Ptolemaic, Roman, and Coptic periods.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Wilfong, SE Sidebotham, J Keenan
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Adam Prins, Jen
Thum,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, Herbert Verreth,
Jonathan Fu,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Mark Depauw,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Hermopolis Mikra
Hermopolis Mikra was an ancient city of Egypt that served as he
capital of Lower Egypt's 7th Nome (A-ment).
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: A Bernand
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC,
Sean Gillies,
B Siewert-Mayer,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Hermos
Hermos was an Attic deme assigned to the tribe Acamantis.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. Created new connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: JS Traill
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Hermus (river)
The Gediz River, the second largest of Anatolia's rivers, flows into
the Aegean Sea.
Modifications: Added manto 9878412: River Hermos (Lydia), update
references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
R. Scott Smith,
Sean Gillies,
Greta Hawes,
Ryan M. Horne,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Hieron (Byzantion)
A sanctuary that was sacred to Poseidon and Zeus Ourios located at the
Black Sea mouth.
Modifications: Manto 11299120: the Sanctuary of Poseidon Enalios
(Pontos). Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Honos et Virtus, Aedes
The Temple of Honour and Virtue (aedes Honoris et Virtutis) was a
double temple founded by Q. Fabius Maximus Verrucosus in 234 BCE. The
temple and mentions of it seem to have disappeared after the fourth
century CE. It was located outside the Porta Capena (ad portam
Capenam), likely on the north side of the Via Appia.
Modifications: Added topostext
Brady Kiesling
and update wikidata.
Modified by:
Brady Kiesling
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling
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Horvat Zafir
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 70 G4 Horvat Zafir
Modifications: Added page number citation detail to Murphy-O-Connor
2005 reference; modified place type -> fort. Vici.org 45058. Created
new location. Created darmc citation to preserve project linkage after
DARMC location was withdrawn. Created new name.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: B Isaac
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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House of Julia Felix
The so-called House of Iulia Felix (II, 4, 3) is situated on the south
side of the Via dell'Abbondanza, near the Palaestra and the
Amphitheater. The estate was formed from two complete insulae that
were merged. About one-third of the area was occupied by the house,
the remainder by a large garden. Following the AD 62 earthquake the
proprietress seems to have leased out portions of the property.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Ryan M. Horne,
Sean Gillies
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House of the Faun
A large private residence constructed ca. 180 BCE in Pompeii
(VI.12.2). Its modern name derives from a bronze statue of a faun
placed in its impluvium. The house also contained the Alexander
Mosaic, a large-scale depiction of the Battle of Issus.
Modifications: Added MANTO identifier under 'see further'; updated
references. Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Modified by:
Anika Campbell,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Gabriel Mckee
Contributors:
Anika Campbell,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
R. Scott Smith
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Hyampolis
Hyampolis was a city of eastern Phocis, located some 2.5 km from
Abai.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full way geometry and
updated provenance.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Iasos
Iasos was an ancient Greek city in Caria.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert, Rob Chavez
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Iathrippa
Iathrippa was an oasis settlement along the Incense Road. From the
Roman period until the advent of Islam the site was the seat of
influential Iudaeo-Arabian tribes. Iathrippa would become an important
center of Islam. Muhammad fled here from Mecca in 622 and the site was
renamed Al-Madīna. It remained a key center until 656. It is the site
of Muhammad's grave and a place of Muslim pilgrimage.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: DF Graf
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
W Röllig,
Jamie Novotny,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC,
Sean Gillies,
B Siewert-Mayer,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Iaxartes/Silis/Tanais (river)
Iaxartes/Silis/Tanais fl. (Syr Darya river) is a river of Central
Asia. It flows from the Tian Shan Mountains in Kyrgyzstan and eastern
Uzbekistan to the remains of the Aral Sea.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Ickleton
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 H2 Ickleton
Modifications: Edited Wikidata reference; added vici.org and DARE
references; cleaned up other references.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: AS Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Maxime Guénette, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Ida (mountain)
A mountain of northwestern Turkey standing to 5,820 ft (1,774 m) above
sea level (modern Kaz Dağ).
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated provenance.
Edited. Updated references. Added Latin name and TP reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Ryan M. Horne
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Ilieon Kome
The "VIllage of the Ilians" located on the slopes of Karatepe in
Asiatic Turkey.
Modifications: Manto, wikidata. Reference.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Ilva/Aethalia (island)
The largest island of the Tuscan Archipelago, Ilva (modern Elba) is
located in the Tyrrhenian Sea 50 km east of Corsica. It is the third
largest Italian island.
Modifications: Manto 11303448: Aithalia (Italy).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: WV Harris
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Imbros (settlement)
An ancient settlement (modern Kaleköy on the Turkish island of
Gökçeada).
Modifications: Wikidata Imbros (Q123168879), nomisma.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: EN Borza
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, G Reger,
Richard Talbert,
Ryan M. Horne
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Indicum Mare
The Indian Ocean.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: DT Potts
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Iordanes (river)
Iordanes fl. (the Jordan river).
Modifications: Updated references. Added TP reference, Latin name.
Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: B Isaac
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp,
Richard Talbert, B Siewert-Mayer,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Iovis Tifatinus
A sanctuary sacred to Jupiter located on the western slopes of Tifata
Mons (Monte Tifata).
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling
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Isidiou Oros
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary sources,
whose precise location cannot be determined today
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Wilfong, SE Sidebotham, J Keenan
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Ision
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 D5 Ision
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, S Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Janiculum
This hill is located outside the ancient city of Rome, to the west of
the Tiber River, and is not considered one of the Seven Hills of Rome.
From an early stage, the Janiculum was connected to the city by
fortifications and a bridge over the Tiber. It was also the site of
important water-powered mills in the Roman Empire.
Modifications: Van Heck 1977.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Ryan M. Horne
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Jawa (Dair El-Kahf)
A proto-urban center in Jordan's Black Desert (Dair El-Kahf
subdistrict) dating from the late fourth millennium B.C. This place
should not be confused with Tall Jawa in central Jordan.
Modifications: Added Müller-Neuhof 2026.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
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Jericho
An ancient site in the Jordan valley with occupation beginning ca.
11,000 years BP. The tell of Hierichous (Jericho) has more than 20
settlement horizons, ranging from Natufian Hunter-Gatherers to
modern.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: B Isaac
Contributors:
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Carolin Johansson, W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC,
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert, B Siewert-Mayer,
Rune Rattenborg,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Kalaiou Nesoi
Kalaiou Nesoi, a group of nine islands in the Gulf of Oman.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Roaf
Contributors: Brian Z Lund,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
M Joann McDaniel,
Jeffrey Becker,
Mary E Downs,
Tom Elliott
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Kale Peuke
Kale Peuke ("beautiful pines") was an ancient settlement of the Troad,
located north of Gürgen Dağ. Strabo mentions the site in his text.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Kalekapı
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 E2 Kalekapı
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Kaleköy
Kaleköy is a modern village situated ca. 15 km northeast of Mazgirt
and ca. 90 km to the north-northeast of Elaziğ in the southeast of
Turkey. In the cliff face above the village, lies an Urartian rock-cut
tomb. At the left of its entrance is a rock-cut inscription of the
Urartian king Rusa, son of Argišti II (seventh century BCE) (CTU I A
12-6). Nowadays the inscription is heavily damaged.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Birgit Christiansen
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Carolin Johansson,
Rune Rattenborg
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Kaleon (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 E5 Kaleon fl.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Kallikolone M.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 C2 Kallikolone M.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert, Richard Talbert,
Michael Heubel,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Ryan M. Horne
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Kantion Akron
Kantion Akron (South Foreland) is a chalk headland on the coast of
southeast England.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: AS Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R Warner,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Kapernagatha
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 68 C2 Kapernagatha
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: JP Brown, P-L Gatier
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
R Warner,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Karbalāʾ
A place from the TAVO Index
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: B Siewert-Mayer, W Röllig, H Kopp
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Sean Gillies,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Karthaia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 G2 Karthaia
Modifications: Updated references. Pliny.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Khirbet el-Kithara
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 76 G2 Khirbet el-Kithara
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: DF Graf
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Khusti Qishlaq
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 99 D3 Khusti Qishlaq
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: FT Hiebert, PL Kohl
Contributors: DARMC,
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert, Tom Elliott,
Sean Gillies
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Korkai/Kolchoi
An ancient settlement of southeastern India associated with trade and
pearl fishery in both Sangam and Roman literature (Ptolemy calls it an
"emporion"). Although the area -- where chance finds, and excavation
have surfaced material ranging in date from the first millennium BCE
to at least the second century CE -- now lies some 6km inland from the
ocean and 2km north of the current course of the Thamirabharani river,
modern scholars uniformly consider it to have been an ancient seaport
equipped with a harbor of some kind. Literary sources attest to its
importance during the Pandya dynasty.
Modifications: Cleaned up and connected references; added Dayalan
2019. Added Arunachalam 2006 and Suganya 2024. Added Wikidata,
Wikipedia, and Geonames references. Added DARE reference. Added
vici.org reference. Modified summary; modified place type +=
production center, port; kU TP Database (Rathmann); itmiller 789
Tom Elliott. TM
GEO ID 41951: Kolchoi. Created new location. Related = DARMC location
23227. Greek, Ptolemy
Tom Elliott.
Created new name.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Korou Pedion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 F4 Korou Pedion
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert,
Tom Elliott
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Krenides/Philippi/Col. Augusta Iulia Philippensis
An ancient city founded as Philippi by the king of Macedon, Philip II
of Macedon on the site of the Thasian colony of Krinides.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: EN Borza
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras, G Reger,
Richard Talbert
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Kritalla
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 unlocated Kritalla
Modifications: Updated references. Hdt. 7.26.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: TB Mitford
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Kuyruklu Kale
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 F3 Kuyruklu Kale
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Kyparissēeis
Κυπαρισσήεις (masculine) is an unlocated ancient settlement of Elis
said by Strabo (8.3.25) to be uninhabited in his day and to have been
near "old Makistia" (περὶ τὴν πρότερον Μακιστίαν; also unlocated). He
regards it as distinct from another Kyparissia in Triphylia in Elis
(8.3.22; also unlocated), as well as a better-known one in Messenia
(modern Kyparissia; 8.3.25).
Modifications: Strabo reference -> evidence; modified summary and
modified title; replaced pro forma BAtlas reference with accurate
BAtlDir reference; converted originally imported name to BAtlDir
label; edited
Tom Elliott.
Created new connection. Created new name.
Modified by:
Tom Elliott
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Kyparissia
An ancient settlement in Triphylia, mentioned by both Strabo and
Stephanus. Its precise location cannot be determined today.
Modifications: Created new name. Send back. Submit for review. MANTO
11308433: Cyparissia (Elis). Publish externally. Cleaned up StByz
reference. Modified summary
Tom Elliott.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Lacotena
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 67 H1 Lacotena
Modifications: Latin, modified name attested form, evidence from ItAnt
and Ammianus.
Tom Elliott.
Modified by:
Tom Elliott
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Sinclair, P-L Gatier
Contributors: DARMC, M Ballance,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Larga
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 E2 Larga
Modifications: TM GEO ID 40778: Larga (Largitzen). Created new
name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: GD Woolf
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Large Theater
The so-called "Large Theater" at Pompeii was built in the Greek style
during the second century B.C. Its capacity was approximately 5,000
spectators.
Modifications: Reimported full relation geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Contributors:
Gabriel Mckee
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Laus Pompeia
Laus Pompeia is an ancient city located in Transpadane Gaul. It was
situated along the road between Mediolanum and Placentia. Modern Lodi
Vecchio.
Modifications: Added topostext
Brady Kiesling.
Modified by:
Brady Kiesling
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M Pearce, P Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Brady Kiesling, Tom Elliott
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Lebedos/Ptolemais
An ancient city of Ionia, located on and behind the modern Kisik
peninsula in the Turkish municipality of Mersin Alanı Mahallesi (Izmir
Province).
Modifications: Edited. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, G Reger
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Lepte Akra
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 67 B4 Lepte Akra
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Sinclair, P-L Gatier
Contributors: M Ballance,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Londinium/Augusta
Roman London was established ca. A.D. 43.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: AS Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Loposagium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 unlocated Loposagium
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name. TM GEO ID 41059:
Loposagium (Luxiol).
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: GD Woolf
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Lorium
An ancient town on the Via Aurelia.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L Quilici, S Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Lykopolis/Siout
A city of the west bank of the Nile, Lykopolis/Siout was the capital
of the Thirteenth Nome of Upper Egypt (Lycopolites Nome) around 3100
B.C.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Drew Bear
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jen Thum,
Jeffrey Becker,
H Kopp, Herbert Verreth, B Siewert-Mayer, Mark Depauw,
Richard Talbert,
Johan Åhlfeldt, Adam Prins, W
Röllig,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa,
Chris de Lisle
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Mac(h)arta/Tiberioupolis/Monokarton
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 C3
Mac(h)arta/Tiberioupolis/Monokarton
Modifications: Added Latin name and TP reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Roaf, T Sinclair, SE Kroll, St J Simpson
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Macae
Macae, Libyan Tribe, cited: BAtlas 35 F3
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: DJ Mattingly
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Perry Scalfano,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Macellum Magnum
The emperor Nero built the great market hall on the Caelian Hill and
dedicated it in the year 59. The market hall is known from numismatic
imagery and some of its archaeological remains have been documented on
the Caelian Hill.
Modifications: Edited. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Macomades Minores/Iunci
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 33 F4 Macomades Minores/Iunci
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: RB Hitchner
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Maeotis
Maeotis, known in antiquity as a lake, is the modern Sea of Azov and
is the shallowest of the world's seas.
Modifications: Updated references. TM GEO ID 12371: Maiotis (Sea of
Azov).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Diane Braund,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Makaria
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 59 D2 Makaria
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: JS Traill
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Makistia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 unlocated Makistia
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Malanga
Ptolemy places this ancient city in India. BAtlas identifies it firmly
with modern Kanchipuram, which is located inland and southwest from
modern Chennai.
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Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC
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Malazgirt
Find place for Urartian stone inscriptions.
Modifications: Created new name. Added GeoNames and Wikidata
references.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu, Tom Elliott
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators:
Carolin Johansson,
Rune Rattenborg
Contributors:
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Maliacus Sinus
Maliacus Sinus (Malian Gulf) is a gulf of the Aegean Sea in eastern
central Greece. The gulf is located in the region of Phthiotis.
Modifications: Manto 11327039: the Malian Gulf (C. Greece).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
R. Scott Smith,
Perry Scalfano, Greta Hawes
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Mandacanda
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 unlocated *Mandacanda
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandaei
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 E5 Mandaei
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Richard Talbert,
Tom Elliott
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Mandagara?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 C3 Mandagara?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandalos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 unlocated Mandalos
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Drew Bear
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandalum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 4 unlocated Mandalum
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: DT Potts
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandane
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 66 C4 Mandane
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandarai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 50 unlocated Mandarai
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: EN Borza
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandelieu
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 C2 Mandelieu
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: S Loseby, R Häussler
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandishah
An ancient place, cited: None
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: DJ Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandrai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 unlocated Mandrai (1)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandrai
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary sources,
whose precise location cannot be determined today
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandres
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 72 D2 Mandres
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: D Rupp
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandri Fontes
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 false name *Mandri Fontes
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Drew Bear
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandropolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 unlocated Mandropolis?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Drew Bear
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandros (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 90 H4 Mandros fl.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: SE Kroll
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mandubii
A conferation of Gallic tribes.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: GD Woolf
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Michael Heubel,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert,
Tom Elliott
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Manduria
Manduria was a key Messapic center. Archidamus III, king of Sparta,
fell there in 338 B.C. while leading the army of Taras.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: IEM Edlund Berry, AM Small
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Marianus (mountain range)
The modern Sierra Morena mountain range in Spain.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: PO Spann
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
R Warner,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Maşat Höyük
A Bronze Age Hittite center ca. 100 km east of Boğazkale/Hattusa.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by:
Gabriel Mckee
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Gabriel Mckee,
Carolin Johansson,
Rune Rattenborg
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Masath / Massa (river)
The Massa River of southern Morocco.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: Mary E Downs, M Joann McDaniel, M Euzennat, Brian Z Lund,
Richard Talbert, J Desanges
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker
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Mast(o)usia (promontory)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 51 G4 Mast(o)usia Pr.
Modifications: Manto 10073068: Cape Mazousia (Chersonesos). Wikidata
Q20108445. TM GEO ID 60987: Mastousia (Tekke Burnu). Created new name.
Modified title.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: EN Borza
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Ryan M. Horne
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Matinates/Metinates
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 unlocated Matinates/Metinates
Modifications: Ethnic, Latin, Pliny the E by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: IEM Edlund Berry, AM Small
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mediolan(i)um
A Celtic settlement and crossroads, later a Western Roman capital. Now
modern Milan, Italy.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M Pearce, P Tozzi
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert, David Mimno,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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[Mediolanum]
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 B2 [Mediolanum]
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: GD Woolf
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt, Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mediolanum Aulercorum
Mediolanum Aulercorum was the chief town of the Aulerci Eburovices.
Modifications: Updated new pauly.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Kunow, C Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Medullium/Medullum
Medull(i)um was founded north of the Anio River by Alba Longa. The
Romans captured the settlement during the Latin War. Its location is
now unknown.
Modifications: Manto 11321288: Medullia (Italy). Updated Pliny.
Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: N Purcell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Melania
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 66 unlocated Melania
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Melas Kolpos
The Gulf of Saros.
Modifications: TM GEO ID 60992: Melas Kolpos (Saros Körfezi).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: EN Borza
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
G Reger,
Tom Elliott
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Melas (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 F4 Melas fl.
Modifications: Updated references. Tm GEO ID 61065: Melas (Manavgat
Çay).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Melas (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 unlocated Melas fl.
Modifications: Tm GEO ID 65165: Melas.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors:
Richard Talbert, Diane Braund,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Melas? (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 51 H3 Melas? fl.
Modifications: TM GEO ID 60996: Melas (Kavak Suyu).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: EN Borza
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
G Reger,
Tom Elliott
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Melas (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 unlocated Melas fl.
Modifications: Tm GEO ID 62452: Melas (Mavropotamos).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
G Reger,
Tom Elliott
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Melpeia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 B3 Melpeia
Modifications: Manto, wikidata.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Memphis
A city and capital of Ancient Egypt that remained an important center
for most of Egyptian history.
Modifications: Spelling correction of the name in Egyptian
transliteration by
Nicolas Souchon.
Modified by:
Nicolas Souchon
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: R Müller Wollermann
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jen Thum,
Jeffrey Becker,
Iris Fernandez, H
Kopp, Herbert Verreth, B Siewert-Mayer, Mark Depauw,
Richard Talbert, Adam Prins, W
Röllig,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, Jonathan Fu,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa,
Nicolas Souchon,
Chris de Lisle
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Messapeai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 unlocated Messapeai
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Meta Sudans
A large fountain located southwest of the Flavian Amphitheater and
completed under Domitian (ca. A.D. 96). Four of Rome's Augustan
regions converged at this point (I, III, IV, X); it is possible that
Regio II also intersected the other four regiones at this place.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies
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Mezad Zafir
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 70 G4 Mezad Zafir
Modifications: Vici.org 7677: Mezad Zafir, feature type -> fort.
Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: B Isaac
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Miletopolitis/Apolloniatis/Artynia (lake)
A freshwater lake in the vicinity of Bursa, Turkey.
Modifications: Created new name. Modified title. Removed BAtlas suffix
for lake (L). Language: Greek.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Minio (river)
A river that flows some 62 km from the Monti Sabatini to the
Tyrrhenian Sea. The modern Mignone.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: WV Harris
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Misiche/Peroz-Shapur/Anbar/Pumbedita/Pallughtha
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 91 E4
Misiche/Peroz-Shapur/Anbar/Pumbedita/Pallughtha
Modifications: Created new name. Updated references. Wikidata
Q2829204.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M Roaf, St J Simpson
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Molyvoti/Stryme?
Stryme was colonized by Greeks from the island of Thasos in the
Archaic period, but by at least the 4th century BCE it appears to have
fallen under the political and economic power of Maroneia. Stryme is
probably to be identified with an archaeological site on the Molyvoti
peninsula, where recent investigation by the Molyvoti, Thrace,
Archaeological Project has demonstrated that the settlement was
destroyed in the mid-fourth century and briefly reoccupied ca. 325 BCE
before abandonment in the early 3rd century. In the Late Roman and
Byzantine periods, there were small farmsteads on the peninsula and a
settlement on the headland.
Modifications: A more detailed modified summary by
Mattia D’Acri.
Added reference for MTAP website. Less certain after BAtlas and MTAP.
Created new name. Modified summary; modified title; added Wikipedia
reference
Tom Elliott.
Modified by:
Mattia D’Acri,
Tom Elliott
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: EN Borza
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Mattia D’Acri,
Jeffrey Becker,
Zachary Rosalinsky, Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras, G Reger,
Richard Talbert
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Monte Calvo
The remains of a Roman villa that belonged to the family of the
Bruttii Praesentes were found in the locality known as 'Madonna dei
Colori' near the ancient road station Vicus Novus/Ad Novas, modern
Osteria Nuova, some 53 km northeast of Rome.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: WV Harris
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Elizabeth Robinson, Tom Elliott
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Monte Pruno
A settlement of the Oenotrians and the Lucani dating to the seventh
through third centuries B.C. Its ancient name is unknown.
Modifications: Topostext, wikidata. Reimported full way geometry and
updated provenance. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: IEM Edlund Berry, AM Small
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Montella
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 B3 Montella
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: IEM Edlund Berry, AM Small
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Moregine
Moregine, immediately to the south of the archaeological site of
Pompeii, is the findspot of an important archaeological assemblage
buried by seismic activity that preceded the final eruption of
Vesuvius in A.D. 79.
Modifications: Added MANTO entity identifier and reference under 'See
Further'; changed manto ref to related Edited
Anika Campbell. Edited.
Modified by:
Anika Campbell,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Anika Campbell,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Mortuum Mare/Asphaltitis Limne
The modern "Dead Sea", which is bordered by Israel, Jordan, and the
West Bank.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: ST Parker
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Francis Deblauwe,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Mostene
An ancient city of Lydia in Asia Minor is attested in literature and
by coinage and inscriptions found at multiple locations. Its precise
location is not known. BAtlas tentatively placed it (with a hollow
symbol) "near [modern] Sancaklıbozköy". NPauly summarizes suggestions
more broadly: "the eastern foot of Mount Sipylus near modern Çobanisa
or Sancaklıboz or to the south of Thyateira or c. 40 km to the east of
Magnesia [3] (modern Asartepe near Urganlı)"
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Mounichia Limen
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 59 B3 Mounichia Limen
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by:
Catherine Bouras
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: JS Traill
Contributors:
Catherine Bouras,
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Mura Messapiche
Well-preserved remains of the ashlar fortification walls at
Manduria.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
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Murcia
A city located in southeastern Spain that belonged to the kingdom of
Alfonso X. The city on the present location was an Islamic foundation
under the name Madinat Mursiyah and was established in A.D. 825 by Abd
ar-Rahman II, the emir of Córdoba.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators:
María Jesús Redondo
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Nagappattinam
An ancient seaport, locus of Indian Ocean trade, Buddhist center, and
major site for bronze production attested archaeologically and in
epigraphic and literary sources from the time of Ptolemy to the
present.
Modifications: Cleaned up references; added Dayalan 2019; added page
number in edition and direct link for Ptol. reference. Added Wikidata
and GeoNames references. Added Wikipedia reference. Modified title;
modified summary; added Sein-Ko reference
Tom Elliott.
Created new location. Related = DARMC location 20528. Created new
name.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Nasamones
The Nasamones were a nomadic tribe of northern Libya.
Modifications: Added Latin name, Pliny reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: DJ Mattingly
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
R. Scott Smith,
Richard Talbert,
Perry Scalfano, Greta Hawes
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Nauna
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 unlocated Nauna
Modifications: Edited. Updated references. Created new connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: IEM Edlund Berry, AM Small
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Neapolis (Kavalla)
An ancient port city on the coast of Thrace, Neapolis (modern Kavalla
in the Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace in Greece)
was probably founded from Thasos in the seventh century BCE. It served
as the port for Philippi in Hellenistic and Roman times, and was
refortified by Justinian in the sixth century CE.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name. Added Latin name
and TP reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: EN Borza
Contributors:
Eleftheria Konstantinidou,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras, G Reger,
Richard Talbert, DARMC,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Chris de Lisle
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Nelurus (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 D1 Nelurus fl.
Modifications: Created new name. Created new connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: WV Harris
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Nemus Sorabense/Sorabile
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 48 B2 Nemus Sorabense/Sorabile
Modifications: TM GEO ID 22132: Sorabile (Fonni). EDH. Created new
name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: SL Dyson
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Neretum
An ancient settlement of the Messapii in Apulia captured by the Romans
in 269 BC. The Trajanic extension of the Via Appia ran through the
site.
Modifications: Updated references. Added Latin name and TP reference
by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: IEM Edlund Berry, AM Small
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Nicaea
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 D2 Nicaea
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: S Loseby, R Häussler
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Nif/Olympos? (mountain)
A mountain in modern Turkey's İzmir province that was probably known
as "Olympos" in antiquity.
Modifications: Modified summary; cleaned up references; links in
modified details; wikidata Mount Nif (Q6922413)
Tom Elliott.
Manto 11296706: Mount Olympos (Mysia). Created new location. Created
new name.
Modified by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Nigrinianis/Candidiana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 D4 Nigrinianis/Candidiana
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q2018440. Added Latin name
and TP reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: AG Poulter
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Ninguaria (island)
Known today as Tenerife, this is the largest of the Canary islands.
Modifications: Ctype = part of (topographic). Created new location.
Wikidata Tenerife (Q40846). Updated Pliny.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Ryan M. Horne
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Sean Gillies
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Nova Černa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 D4 Nova Černa
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: AG Poulter
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Odryses (river)
An ancient river of Mygdonia mentioned by Strabo. Foss (BAtlas)
identifies it with the modern Kara Dere (Karacay), a tributary of the
Simav in Turkey's Bursa province, rejecting 19th century scholarship
that identified it tentatively with the Nilüfer.
Modifications: Added MANTO
Greta Hawes
R. Scott Smith.
Modified by:
Greta Hawes,
R. Scott Smith
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Ogygia/Calypsus (island)
Ogygia/Calypsus Insula, a legendary island associated with the goddess
Calypso that ancient commentators imagined lying off the coast of
Croto(n).
Modifications: Added MANTO entity under 'see further'; added
'Associated with the goddess Calypso' to modified summary; edited
Anika Campbell
manto = Related. Added Latin name, Pliny reference; time = R; by
Jeffrey Becker.
Added Latin name, Pliny reference; by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Anika Campbell,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: IEM Edlund Berry, AM Small
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Anika Campbell,
Jeffrey Becker,
Arthur De Graauw,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Ogyris (island)
An island in the Persian Gulf. Its modern location cannot be
determined today.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M Roaf
Contributors:
Sean Gillies,
M Joann McDaniel,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Brian Z Lund,
R. Scott Smith,
Richard Talbert, Mary E Downs,
Greta Hawes
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Oinoparas (river)
The Afrin River.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: T Sinclair, P-L Gatier
Contributors: M Ballance,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Jamie Novotny,
Tom Elliott, R
Warner,
Richard Talbert,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Olcinium/Vicinium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 49 B2 Olcinium/Vicinium
Modifications: Manto, pliny. Added Latin name, Pliny reference.
Created new name.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: JJ Wilkes
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Old Town of Ghadamès
The Old Town of Ghadamès was inscribed in 1986 as a UNESCO World
Heritage site, but was de-populated throughout the 1990s. It is now
listed on the List of World Heritage in Danger (2016).
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Olpe
Possibly a false place, per BAtlDir.
Modifications: Removed pro forma BAtlas reference and added BAtlDir
reference; modified place type = false; modified summary
Tom Elliott.
Modified by:
Tom Elliott
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: WM Murray
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Olympus (mountain)
Ulu Dağ.
Modifications: Fixed inversion of modified name romanized and modified
name attested forms in data fields. Created new name.
Modified by:
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Oretum
Oretum was a tributary city of the Oretani that was a part of the
conventus of Carthago Nova, according to Pliny the Elder.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: PO Spann
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Orontes (river)
The Orontes River is one of the chief rivers of the Levant.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: T Sinclair, P-L Gatier
Contributors: M Ballance,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Rosemary Selth,
Jeffrey Becker,
Jamie Novotny,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Ottolobus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 49 unlocated Ottolobus
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: JJ Wilkes
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Ouelpa (mountain)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 38 unlocated Ouelpa M.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: DJ Mattingly
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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(P)Saros/Sinarus/Koiranos (river)
(P)Saros/Sinarus/Koiranos fl. (Seyhan River)
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker,
Gabriel Mckee
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Padishkhwar(gar)?/Pressouar?/Harborz M.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 96 A4
Padishkhwar(gar)?/Pressouar?/Harborz M.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M Roaf, EJ Keall
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Palace at Amathous
A large-scale building, tentatively identified as a palace,
constructed during the 9th century BCE and in use until about 500
CE.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Gabriel Mckee
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Pan(h)ormus
First founded in 734 BC by the Phoenicians as Ziz, Pan(h)ormus (modern
Palermo) was an important ancient city of the Greek, Roman, and Arabic
civilizations.
Modifications: Created new name. Created new connection.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: RJA Wilson
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Valeria Vitale,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Jonathan Prag,
Richard Talbert, Jonathan Fu,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Panopolis/Schmin
Capital city of the ninth (Chemmite) nome of Upper Egypt.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Drew Bear
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Gabriel Mckee,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Pegaseum Stagnum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 E1 Pegaseum Stagnum
Modifications: Added Latin name, Pliny reference.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Peloponnesus/Peloponnesos/Peloponnese
The large peninsula protuding into the Mediterranean Sea that
constitutes the southern part of Greece. It is largely separated from
mainland Greece on the north by the Corinthian Gulf, joining it only
in the northeast via the narrow Isthmus of Corinth.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Pierre Motylewicz,
Richard Talbert, Gabriel Moss,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Peparethus (island)
An island of the western Aegean Sea (modern Skopelos).
Modifications: Contribs
Catherine Bouras
Greta Hawes
R. Scott Smith,
manto, cfl/ago, nomisma.
Modified by:
Catherine Bouras, Greta Hawes,
R. Scott Smith
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Arthur De Graauw, Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras,
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Petra
Capital city of the Nabataeans located on the slope of Mount Hor.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated tp reference. RE Petra 8.
Created new location.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: ST Parker
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Adam Prins, Jen
Thum,
Jeffrey Becker,
W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Mark Depauw,
Richard Talbert, B Siewert-Mayer,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa,
Gabriel Mckee
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Phanaroia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 B4 Phanaroia
Modifications: Created new name. Wikidata, topostext.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert,
Richard Talbert, Diane Braund,
Ryan M. Horne,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Pharangion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 G4 Pharangion
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Sinclair, David Braund
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Diane Braund,
Tom Elliott
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Philippopolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 69 E4 Philippopolis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: EM Meyers, JP Brown
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Philippopolis/Trimontium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B6 Philippopolis/Trimontium
Modifications: Updated references. Added PECS PHILIPPOPOLIS or
Eumolpia or Trimontium (Plovdiv) Bulgaria. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: AG Poulter
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Martina Filosa,
DARMC,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Phyrites (river)
The Phyrites river is a tributary of the Cayster.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Piscina Mirabilis
A freshwater cistern at Bacoli on the Gulf of Naples, the Piscina
Mirabilis likely provided sailors of the Roman fleet with drinking
water. Its capacity is estimated at 12,600 cubic meters.
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Piscina romana (Acqui Terme)
A Roman water feature at Acqui Terme dating to the Imperial period.
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provenance.
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Piscina Torta
Piscina Torta is a place located in the Tyrrhenian coastal zone to the
south of Ostia. The ancient place would have been part of the southern
Tiber River delta. There would have been several natural ridges
parallel to the coast and a coastal lagoon. The site has been
connected with salt production since as early as the seventh century
BCE and is linked with the city of Rome. The site has been the focus
of several archaeological campaigns, applying techniques including
surface survey and geophysical prospection.
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Piscinae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 41 unlocated Piscinae
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Pitheci Portus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 53 B2 Pitheci Portus
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(Q64995661).
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Podouke/Arikamedu
Podouke/Arikamedu is an archaeological site located in Kakkayanthope,
Ariyankuppam Commune, Puducherry, India.
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Polyaegos (island)
An island mentioned by Mela in the archipelago that extends east into
the Aegean from the southern tip of the Magnesian peninsula of Greece.
It is probably to be identified with modern Tsougkria, which is
located off the southeast coast of Skiathos.
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Reger,
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Pomaria
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 29 D2 Pomaria
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Pons Aemilius
The Pons Aemilius was the first stone bridge built across the Tiber
River at Rome (241 B.C.). Its remains are known today as the 'Ponte
Rotto'.
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Pons Agrippae
A debated bridge upriver from the modern Ponte Sisto.
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Pons Cestius
A Roman stone bridge on the Tiber River, spanning the river channel
from the Tiber Island westward to the Transtiberim (Trastevere). The
original bridge dates to the first century BC.
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Pons Chabinae
A Roman bridge across the Cendere Çayı that lies west of Arsameia pros
Nymphaio (modern Eskikale in Turkey's Adıyaman Province).
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total fabrication; cleaned up references; linked IGLSyr citation to
digital copy in Persee. Added Livius.org and Following Hadrian
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Pons Sublicius
The Pons Sublicius is traditionally held to be the earliest Roman
bridge across the river Tiber. The textual tradition assigns its
construction to the king Ancus Marcius in 642 B.C. It crossed the
Tiber River near the Forum Boarium just downstream from Tiber
Island.
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Porticus Vipsania
The Porticus Vipsania was a public complex located along the eastern
side of the via Lata in the Campus Martius. This complex contained a
map commissioned by Agrippa. The project was begun under Polla
(Agrippa's sister) and completed under Augustus.
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Portonaccio sanctuary at Veii
The extraurban sanctuary of Minerva at Portonaccio is an important
Etruscan cult center. The temple dates ca. 510 B.C. and was adorned
with acroterial sculptures, notably the famous "Apollo of Veii".
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Pozzo Pantaleo
The 'Pozzo Pantaleo' is a Roman mausoleum that re-used a cistern of
the early Imperial period. In a third phase, the site was repurposed
as a shrine dedicated to the Christian Saint Pantaleon.
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[*Praedium Plancianum]
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 D3 [*Praedium Plancianum]
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‘Praesidio’
Possibly originally named Praesidium, this small Roman fort located in
modern Jordan is known today as Khirbet al-Khalde.
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Proconnesus (island)
An island in the Sea of Marmara known especially for its high quality,
fine-grained marble dubbed Proconnesian marble.
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Psophis
Stephanus, in the context of his entry for the well-attested Psophis
in Arcadia, places a separate "polis Psophis he palaia" in Acarnania.
Oberhummer (whence RE and BAtlDir) is inclined to reject this
assertion, which presumably follows a lost literary tradition
accessible to Stephanus as a "mythographer's error".
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Purpurariae (islands)
An island group off the western coast of Morocco.
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Desanges
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Pyraloi (islands)
The Lamu Archipelago is located in the Indian Ocean near the northern
coast of Kenya.
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Pyramid of Cestius
An ancient pyramid-shaped tomb built for Caius Cestius (ca. 18-12 BC),
a magistrate and member of the Septemviri Epulonum. The tomb stands at
the fork of the ancient Via Ostiensis and was later incorporated into
the city's fortifications.
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Pyramos (river)
The modern Ceyhan River in southern Turkey. Its modern mouth is well
to the east of its ancient location, which was to the west of Magarsa
and much inland from the modern coast.
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Qatif
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 95 B3 Qatif
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B Siewert-Mayer,
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Ragau
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 97 unlocated Ragau
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Raida
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 4 B3 Raida
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Rapinium
Rapinium is located on the coast of Etruria between Centumcellae and
Graviscae, at modern Bagni Sant'Agostino.
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Regio I (Porta Capena)
Regio I (Porta Capena), one of the administrative regions of the city
of Rome instituted by Augustus in 7 BCE. In addition to the named
monuments and buildings, the Regionary Catalogues indicate that this
district also included 10 vici (streets), 10 shrines (aediculae),
3,250 blocks of apartment buildings (insulae); 120 houses (domus); 16
grain warehouses (horrea); 86 bath-houses (balinea); 81 or 87
cisterns/fountains (lacos), and 20 bakeries or mills (pistrina). Its
administrative apparatus included 48 vicomagistri and two curators
(curatores). Its circumference is given as 12,211 paces (pedes).
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Regio II (Caelimontium)
According to the Regionary Catalogues, Regio II contained 7 streets
(vici), 7 shrines, 3,600 blocks of flats, 127 houses, 27 grain
warehouses (horrea), 85 bath-houses; 65 cisterns; 15 bakeries/mills,
and had a circumference of 12,200 paces. The region had 48
vicomagistri and 2 curators.
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Regio III (Isis et Serapis)
The third Augustan administrative region of the city of Rome was
centered on the Oppian Hill and derived its name from the Isis et
Serapis on the Via Praenestina. In addition to the named monuments,
the region included 12 streets, 12 shrines, 2,757 blocks of flats,
60/160 houses, 17 horrea, 80 bathhouses, 65 cisterns, and 16 bakeries
or mills. The region had 48 magistrates and two curators. The
perimeter of the region was 12,350 Roman feet.
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Regio IV (Templum Pacis)
The fourth Augustan region of Rome includes the Subura as well as the
valley between the Esquiline and the Viminal hills, along with the
no-longer-extant Velian Hill. This region reportedly contained eight
shrines (aediculae), 88 domūs, 18 warehouses (horrea), 75 bath houses,
and 78 loci. Its perimeter is given as 13,000 Roman feet
(approximately 3.84 km).
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Regio IX (Circus Flaminius)
The ninth administrative region of the city of Rome was created under
the Augustan reforms of 7 BCE. According to the Notitia et Curiosum,
this region contained 35 shrines (aediculae), 140 townhouses (domūs),
25 warehouses (horrea), 63 bathhouses, and 120 fountains). The region
was subdivided into 35 vici (districts) and 2,777 insulae (blocks). It
had two curators and 48 Roman magistrates.
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Regio VI (Alta Semita)
The sixth administrative regio of Augustan Rome, Regio VI (Alta
Semita) derives its name from the street that crossed over the
Quirinal Hill. This is a large district that includes the Viminal
Hill, the lower slopes of the Pincian Hill, in addition to the valleys
between these hills. The region also contained 17 aediculae (shrines),
146 domūs (patrician houses), 18 horrea (warehouses), 75 bath houses,
and 73 fountains.
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Regio VIII (Forum Romanum)
The eighth administrative region of ancient Rome was created by the
Augustan reforms of 7 BCE. Regio VIII contained 34 shrines
(aediculae), 130 townhouses (domūs), 18 warehouses (horrea), 85 baths
(balneae), and 120 fountains.
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Regio VIII, Pompeii
The so-called Regio VIII, an archaeological subdivision located in the
southwestern section of Pompeii, contains a theatre, a sanctuary
dedicated to Venus, and a mix of residential, administrative, and
commercial structures.
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Regio X (Palatium)
Regio X (Palatium) is one of the Augustan regions of the city of Rome.
The Regionary Catalogues indicate that this regio contained 20 shrines
(aediculae), 89 townhouses (domūs), 48 warehouses (horrea), 44 bath
houses, and 89 fountains. Its perimeter was recorded as 11,510 Roman
feet (approx. 3.4 km).
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Regio XI (Circus Maximus)
The eleventh region of Rome was created under the Augustan
administrative division of 7 BCE. According to the Regionary
catalogues, this region contained 19 shrines (aediculae), 89
townhouses (domūs), 16 warehouses (horrea), 15 bath houses, and 20
fountains.
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Regio XII (Piscina Publica)
The twelfth administrative region of ancient Rome was created in 7 BCE
by Augustan reforms.
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Regio XIII (Aventinus)
The thirteenth administrative region of ancient Rome was created by
Augustus in 7 BCE. This district contained 17 shrines (aediculae), 130
townhouses (domūs), 35 warehouses (horrea), 60 bath houses, and 88
fountains in addition to a list of monuments enumerated in the
Regionary Catalogues.
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Regio XIV (Transtiberim)
The fourteenth regio of imperial Rome was created by the Augustan
administrative reform of 7 BCE. This region contained, in addition to
the named monuments, the statio of the seventh cohort of the Vigiles,
78 shrines (aediculae), 150 townhouses, 22 warehouses (horrea), 86
bathhouses, and 180 fountains. At the beginning of the fifth century,
the Regio was subdivided into 78 districts or vici and 4,405
insulae.
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Regis Villa/Regae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 B4 Regis Villa/Regae
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Rhamnous
Rhamnous was an ancient settlement of Attica adjacent to the Euboean
Strait and a coastal deme of the tribe Aiantis.
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Rhizon/Risinium
A city on the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia with a protected harbor.
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Rhocrini Fontes
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 false name *Rhocrini Fontes
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Rhodos (island)
The island of Rhodes has an area of some 1,400 square km and sits 18
km from the coast of Asia Minor. The island has been inhabited by
humans since the Neolithic period.
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Rhombites Megas (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 84 D2 Rhombites Megas fl.
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Ricina
A Roman road station along the Via Aemilia Scauri on the Mediterranean
coast of Italy, thought to have been located in the vicinty of modern
Recco.
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modern'; settlement modern. Less certain per BAtlas label ?. Changed
name type to 'associated modern'; less certain (per BAtlDir); modified
name attested; completed BAtlDir reference with page number and lemma.
Ctype = located on; BAtlas reference.
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(Ris)Kepha(s)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 D3 (Ris)Kepha(s)
Modifications: Created new name.
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Creators: M Roaf, T Sinclair, SE Kroll, St J Simpson
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Road between Mactaris and Sidi-Ali-Medioumi
A stretch of Roman road attested by a milestone discovered just north
of Sidi-Ali-Medioumi, attributing construction to the emperor Augustus
and the Legio III Augusta.
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summary; cleaned up references; added M'Charek 2019; modified summary;
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Road: Sexaginta Prista → Abritus → Shoumen
An ancient road route thought to have run from Sexaginta Prista
(modern Ruse) on the Danube, southeast through Abritus (near modern
Razgrad, Bulgaria) to modern Shoumen.
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summary.
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Roma
The capital of the Roman Republic and Empire.
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Roman theater
The theater at Thugga dates to 168 or 169 and could accommodate 3500
spectators.
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S. Brancato
At modern San Brancato (Sant'Arcangelo, Basilicata, Italy), multiple
excavations since the 1980s have identified a large Lucanian
necropolis dating to the 4th-3rd centuries CE.
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provenance.
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S. Zion, Mon./Pharroa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 C5 S. Zion, Mon./Pharroa
Modifications: Updated references.
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Creators: C Foss, S Mitchell
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Sa Mandra Manna
A fortified site in Sardinia with megalithic architecture.
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Sais
Sais was an ancient Egyptian town located in the Western Nile Delta on
the Canopic branch of the Nile River. It served as the provincial
capital of Sap-Meh, the fifth nome of Lower Egypt, and became a
capital during the Twenty-fourth Dynasty (ca. 732–720 BC) as well as
during the Late Period. Herodotus claimed that Osiris was buried at
Sais. Other Greek authors, including Plato, maintained a connection
between Sais and the goddess Athena.
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Creators: A Bernand
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Jeffrey Becker,
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Sal(a)mas
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 G2 Sal(a)mas
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Saldae
Founded by Numidian Berbers, the settlement of Saldae (modern Béjaïa,
Algeria) was a minor port during phases of Carthaginian and Roman
occupation. The Roman emperor Vespasian established a veteran colony
there, at a time when Saldae was part of the province of Mauretania
Caesariensis.
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Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
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Richard Talbert,
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Saletio
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 I4 Saletio
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Salmydessos (coastal region)
A coastal region on the southwest littoral of the Black Sea, south and
east of the ancient settlement of Salmydessos (modern
Midye/Kıyıköy).
Modifications: Manto 10055486: the Sea of Salmydessos (Pontos).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss
Contributors:
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert, Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Ryan M. Horne
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Samiopoula (settlement opposite)
On the island of Samos, opposite the small islet of Samiopoula on land
then controlled by that islets' inhabitants, twentieth-century
scholars noted remains of a Roman-Byzantine-era settlement and
associated tombs.
Modifications: Located near. Ctype = located on; bAtlas and BAtlDir
references.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, G Reger
Contributors: DARMC,
Catherine Bouras,
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Samosata
An ancient city on the Euphrates River's West bank, established
perhaps as early as the Hittite period. Its ruins, known in modern
times as Samsat (Turkey), were submerged following the construction of
the Atatürk Dam in the early 1990s. The modern village of Samsat was
relocated and is not coincident with the ancient site.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: T Sinclair, P-L Gatier
Contributors: M Ballance,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Jamie Novotny,
H Kopp, B Siewert-Mayer,
Richard Talbert,
Johan Åhlfeldt, W Röllig,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, R Warner,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa,
Chris de Lisle
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Sanctuary of Apollo Pythios
A Doric-order temple with a hexastyle in antis plan measuring
31.15x16.05 m. According to Mazarakis-Ainian, the cella is divided
into two parts by means of an axial colonnade. The altar stood at the
east front of the temple.
Modifications: Manto 11316409: the Sanctuary of Apollo Pythios at
Carthaia (Ceos).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Sanctuary of Asklepios at Athens
A major sanctuary complex located west of the Theatre of Dionysus
Eleuthereus on the south slope of the Athenian Acropolis.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Denitsa Dzhigova
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Chris de Lisle,
John Muccigrosso,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Gabriel Moss
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Sanctuary of Athena Itonia
A pan-thessaliote sanctuary, located at modern Philia Karditsis in
Greece.
Modifications: Initial revision. Submit for review. Manto 10270198:
the Sanctuary of Athena Itonia at Iton (Thessaly). Edited. Created new
name. Publish externally.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Robin Iversen Rönnlund, Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Chris de Lisle
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Santa Maria in Monterone
Santa Maria in Monterone is a Catholic church located in Rome's
Sant'Eustachio neighborhood. The church gives its name to the street
on which it is located. The church building is situated on
first-century BCE ruins in the area of the artificial basin known as
the stagnum Agrippae. The present edifice dates to 1682.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2223178. Created new connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Saticula
Saticula was a Samnite site in Campania that received a Latin colony
in 313 B.C.
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Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators: N Purcell
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Sausses
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 E1 Sausses
Modifications: Wikidata Q1016804.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S Loseby
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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[Saveh]
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 92 F1 [Saveh]
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: A Hausleiter, M Roaf, EJ Keall
Contributors: DARMC,
Sean Gillies,
Richard Talbert, Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Sboryanovo Historical and Archaeological Reserve
Protected area located between the villages of Sveshtari and Malak
Porovets in northeastern Bulgaria containing over 140 identified
archaeological sites from different historical periods. Among the
sites in the landscape is the Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari, a UNESCO
World Heritage site.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Wikidata Q12293032.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Gabriel Mckee
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker
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Scallabis/Praesidium Iulium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 B2 Scallabis/Praesidium Iulium
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: FH Stanley Jr, RC Knapp
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, R Warner,
Sean Gillies,
Enes Yılandiloğlu, Jr, FH Stanley
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Scupi
Scupi (modern Skopje, Macedonia (Macedonian: Скопје)) has been the
site of human settlement since ca. 4000 BC.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: JJ Wilkes
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Segesta/Egesta
A center of the Elymian people in northwestern Sicily.
Modifications: MANTO 11300409: Aigesta (Sicily), EDH.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: RJA Wilson
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Valeria Vitale,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Jonathan Prag,
R. Scott Smith,
Richard Talbert, Greta Hawes
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Selenes (mountain)
A quasi-mythical mountain or range of mountains in equatorial Africa
said to be the source of the Nile River. Some traditions associate the
Rwenzori Mountains of Uganda as the location of this ancient place.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tom Elliott
Creators: DT Potts
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Seleucia/Claudioseleucia/Seleucia Sidera
Seleucia Sidera was an ancient city in the northern part of Pisidia,
Anatolia, founded by Seleucus I Nicator or Antiochus I Soter in order
to protect the military road across northern Pisidia.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location. Created darmc
citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn. Created DARE citation to preserve project linkage after
DARE location was withdrawn.
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, S Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Seleukeia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 69 C4 Seleukeia (1)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: EM Meyers, JP Brown
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Seleukis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 67 C4 Seleukis
Modifications: Initial revision.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Sinclair, P-L Gatier
Contributors: M Ballance,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
R Warner, Richard Talbert,
Tom Elliott
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Selinousia (lake)
A wetland in the neighborhood of Ephesos, mentioned by Strabo, from
which the temple of Artemis derived income. Modern scholars identify
it with the modern Lake Gebekirse.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location. Added Lytle
2012 and Wallace 2014; cleaned up and linked RE reference (though it
references a proposed RE article that evidently was never included in
the encyclopedia); added Strabo reference; modified summary; added
GeoNames reference via Wikidata
Tom Elliott. ->
label in BAtlas
Tom Elliott.
Created new name.
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, G Reger
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Selinus
A Greek colonial city located on the southern coast of Sicily, Selinus
was said to have been founded as a colony of the city of Megara
Hyblaia.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: RJA Wilson
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Valeria Vitale,
Jeffrey Becker,
Eric Canales,
Adam Rabinowitz, Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Jackson N Miller, Erin Dooley,
Lewin Ernest Staine, Jonathan Prag,
R. Scott Smith,
Sean Gillies,
Greta Hawes,
Chris de Lisle
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Selour
An ancient "emporion" listed by Ptolemy among places in the chora of
Pandion, around the Argarikos Kolpos (the modern Palk Bay), so
therefore in modern Tamil Nadu. BAtlDir did not place it on the map;
whereas Dayalan 2019 ventures a possible identification with
Alagankulam (q.v.).
Modifications: Cleaned up Ptolemy reference; modified summary; dayalan
2019; created uncertain connection
Tom Elliott.
Greek, Ptolemy
Tom Elliott.
Created new connection.
Modified by:
Tom Elliott
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Sep. Eurysacis
The tomb of a baker, M. Vergilius Eurysaces, built at the point where
the via Labicana and the via Praenestina exit from Rome's walls to the
east. The tomb dates to the later Republican period (ca. 50-20
B.C.).
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling, Tom Elliott
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Sepulcrum Statiliorum
A columbarium tomb of the slaves and freedmen of the Statilii, and of
M. Statilius Taurus, consul in A.D. 44.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Sean Gillies
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Serdica
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 F7 Serdica
Modifications: Reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: JJ Wilkes
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Seremyn
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 68 C2 Seremyn
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: JP Brown, P-L Gatier
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Seres/Serae
An ancient people, tribe, or cultural group whom we would situate in
northern China. Their location and identity were usually confused with
Scythians and Parthians up to Pliny's time. The names "Seres" and
"Serae" are evidently derived from the Chinese "sī" for silk, and so
the Chinese silk trade with the west is assumed to have have played a
formative role in the Greek and Roman perception of this people.
Modifications: Modified modified title and modified summary by
Tom Elliott and
by
Anika Campbell; cleaned up references; added references provided by
Anika Campbell; added EncAncHist, NP, and TM reference; added names provided by
Anika Campbell; added contribs
Greta Hawes
R. Scott Smith
Brady Kiesling
Tom Elliott.
Created new name. BAtlDir reference.
Modified by:
Anika Campbell,
Brady Kiesling, Greta Hawes,
R. Scott Smith,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Anika Campbell,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert,
Michael Heubel,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Ryan M. Horne
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Sexaginta Prista
A Roman camp and statio on the right bank of the Danube River that was
the station of Cohors II Flavia Brittonum equitata and Cohors II
Mattiacorum.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: AG Poulter
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Shoumen
There was likely a Thracian settlement in the vicinity of modern
Shoumen/Shumen in Bulgaria prior to Roman and subsequent occupation.
Remains of a late antique complex of structures with associated
churches has been identified beneath the remains of a multi-phase
fortress on high ground to the west of the modern city.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: AG Poulter
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Jeffrey Becker
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Sigal
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary sources,
whose precise location cannot be determined today
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Sirenes/Seirenoussai (islands)
Sirenes/Seirenoussai Inss. (modern Le Sirenuse or Li Galli) is an
archipelago off the Amalfi Coast of Italy. In Greek mythology, the
islands were home to the Sirens who tempted sailors, including
Odysseus.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: N Purcell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Arthur De Graauw,
Perry Scalfano, Tom Elliott
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Sissû
A town mentioned in Neo-Assyrian sources. It is identified with modern
Kozan (formerly Sis) and classical Sision.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tom Elliott
Creators:
Claudia Horst
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Jamie Novotny,
Ryan M. Horne,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Skenai Mandrai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 E1 Skenai Mandrai
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: R Müller Wollermann
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Smyrna/Eurydikeia
An ancient settlement of Asia Minor, modern Izmir in Turkey.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Soneio
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 49 F1 Soneio
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: JJ Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Sontini
A people of ancient Lucania.
Modifications: RE Sontini (Karl Mittelhaus).
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: IEM Edlund Berry, AM Small
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Soteira/Sotira
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary sources,
whose precise location cannot be determined today
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: MU Erdosy
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Sparata
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 49 F1 Sparata
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: JJ Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Sparta
Sparta was a prominent city-state (polis) of ancient Greece.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full relation geometry
and updated provenance. Nomisma. Edited. Created new name.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Danielle Hoyer,
Adam Rabinowitz, Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras, Danielle Hoyer,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Paul Cochran
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Spercheios
A river of central Greece that rises in the Tymfristos mountains.
Today, it empties into the Malian Gulf some 14km east of its ancient
mouth (BAtlas 55 C3 Spercheios fl.).
Modifications: Tm GEO ID 44999: Spercheios (Alemanna).
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Robin Iversen Rönnlund, Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Spina
An Etruscan port city at the mouth of the Po River on the Adriatic
Sea, most likely founded at the end of the sixth century B.C.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: M Pearce, R Peretto, P Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Sporades (archipelago)
An archipelago off the east coast of Greece in the Aegean Sea
consisting of 24 islands.
Modifications: Wikidata x 2, cfl/ago.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, G Reger
Contributors:
Catherine Bouras,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Perry Scalfano, Tom Elliott
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Statua Valeriana
A statue included in the Regionary Catalogue for Regio XIV, the Statua
Valeriana evidently honored some members of the gens Valeria. It is
possible that this statue in the Transtiberim replaced a bronze
equestrian statue that depicted Cloelia or perhaps Valeria, the
daughter of Valerius Poplicola, that had stood in summa Sacra Via
until it was destroyed by fire prior to the time of Dionysius of
Halicarnassus. Based on a Trajanic inscription (CIL 6, 975), the
statue lent its name to a vicus.
Modifications: Updated Place type -> statue.
Modified and published by:
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Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Sthenelou monu./Lyre
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 unlocated Sthenelou monu./Lyre
Modifications: Manto x 2.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Süller Kale
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 G3 Süller Kale
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, S Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Sykai/Ioustinianai/Ioustinianoupolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 53 A2
Sykai/Ioustinianai/Ioustinianoupolis
Modifications: Created new name. Updated references.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu, Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Gabriel Mckee,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Syrboi
A pre-Roman people settled in the interior mountains of Corsica. Their
precise territory is not known, but they are thought to have been
localized in the Col de Sobra.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: SL Dyson
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Stefano Costa,
Tom Elliott
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Syrou Mandrai
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 unlocated Syrou Mandrai
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: T Drew Bear
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Tabard Square Temple Complex
A Romano-Celtic temple complex located near the junction of Stane
Street and Watling Street in modern Southwark.
Modifications: Added Wikidata reference; changed type for sanctuary by
Maxime Guénette.
Modified by:
Maxime Guénette
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators:
Scott Vanderbilt
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Maxime Guénette
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Tabellaria
A road station located on the via Aurelia between Centumcellae and
Graviscae in Etruria, now unlocated.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated tp reference.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: WV Harris
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Tacape
Tacape (modern Gabès) was a commercial city located on the Lesser
Syrtis.
Modifications: Created new name. Added KU TP Database (Rathmann).
Updated new pauly ref. RE Τακάπη.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu, Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: DJ Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Takrit/Birta
Ancient Birta (or Birtha) was a fortress on the Tigris river that may
have been established by Alexander the Great.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Roaf, St J Simpson
Contributors:
Claudia Horst,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Richard Talbert,
Carolin Johansson, W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
B Siewert-Mayer,
Rune Rattenborg,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Tamarici Fontes
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 24 unlocated Tamarici Fontes
Modifications: Updated references. Added Latin name, Pliny reference
by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: EW Haley
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Taq-i Bustan
Site in western Iran with a series of Sassanid rock reliefs carved in
the fourth century A.D.
Modifications: Cleaned up EncIran reference.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: A Hausleiter, M Roaf, EJ Keall
Contributors: DARMC,
Gabriel Mckee,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Taranta
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 E3 Taranta
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: TB Mitford
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tarchna/Tarquinii
An ancient city of Etruria and the leading city of the doudecim populi
Etruriae, Tarquinia (called Tarch(u)na or Tarchna in Etruscan) was a
major urban center of ancient Italy.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: WV Harris
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Jonathan Weiland,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Telamon
An ancient city of coastal Etruria, Telamon was eventually razed by L.
Cornelius Sulla.
Modifications: Manto 11303452: Telamon (Etruria). Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: WV Harris
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Temple of Apollo
The Temple of Apollo (VII,7,32) in Pompeii is one of the city's oldest
cults, dating to the sixth century BC. The sanctuary assumed its
present appearance in the second century BC.
Modifications: Manto 11319200: the Temple of Apollo VII 7, 32,
Pompeii. Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Valeria Vitale
Contributors:
John Muccigrosso,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
R. Scott Smith,
Sean Gillies
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Temple of Apollo at Delphi
The Temple of Apollo situated in the center of the oracular sanctuary
of that god at Delphi. Visible remains today are a 20th century
reconstruction of the temple rebuilt in the fourth century BCE
following a destructive landslide (repaired and altered multiple times
thereafter). The date and cause of the temple's eventual destruction
sometime not earlier than late antiquity remain undetermined.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Creators: Jonathan Mak
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling, Jake Lipscomb, Adria Hardy,
John Muccigrosso,
Jeffrey Becker,
Jennifer Garza,
Adam Rabinowitz, Tom Elliott,
R. Scott Smith,
Jake Lipscomb, Greta Hawes,
Sean Gillies
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Temple of Artemis Orthia
An Archaic temple dedicated to Artemis Orthia within the sanctuary of
this goddess at Sparta. The site contained rich deposits of both
votives and masks.
Modifications:
John Muccigrosso. Edited.
Modified by:
John Muccigrosso,
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Danielle Hoyer,
Paul Cochran
Contributors:
Ilaria Cristofaro,
Jeffrey Becker,
John Muccigrosso,
Adam Rabinowitz, Tom Elliott
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Temple of Athena Alea at Tegea
An ancient sanctuary at Tegea dedicated to Athena Alea. The extant
phase of the temple is attributed to Skopas who was responsible for
rebuilding following a fire in 394 B.C.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
John Muccigrosso,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Ilaria Cristofaro,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Temple of Athena Lindia
A Doric temple dating ca. 300 BC located on the acropolis of Lindos.
The sanctuary stands above a grotto that likely housed the earlier
phases of the cult. The amphiprostyle temple has an elongated floor
plan and measures 7.75 x 21.65 m.
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references
Anika Campbell.
Modified by:
Anika Campbell
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Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Anika Campbell,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Temple of Cybele
The Attalids built a temple at Pessinus to honor Cybele.
Modifications: Manto 11312630: the Sanctuary of Cybele at Pessinous
(Phrygia).
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Ryan M. Horne
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
R. Scott Smith
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Temple of Enodia
Pherai was the main cult center of the goddess Enodia. Today, the
foundations of the temple of Enodia (or Ennodia) at found at the
site.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators:
Dan Diffendale
Contributors:
Ilaria Cristofaro,
Jeffrey Becker,
John Muccigrosso
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Temple of Hera at Foce del Sele
A sanctuary at the mouth of the Sele river in Italy with an octastyle
temple dedicated to the Argive Hera.
Modifications: Manto 11300389: the Sanctuary of Argive Hera at the
mouth of the River Sele (Italy). Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: IEM Edlund Berry, AM Small
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
John Muccigrosso,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Temple of Isis
The Temple of Isis in Pompeii (VIII, 7, 28) is a sanctuary sacred to
Isis that dates from the second century BC.
Modifications: Manto 11319227: the Temple of Isis VIII 7, 28, Pompeii.
Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Valeria Vitale
Contributors:
John Muccigrosso,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Athanasia Varveri,
R. Scott Smith,
Sean Gillies
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Temple of Jupiter Heliopolitanus
The Temple of Jupiter Heliopolitanus at Baalbek is considered the
largest temple of the Roman world. It served as an oracular shrine.
Modifications: Added Wienholz 2026.
Modified and published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker,
Jonathan Fu
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
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Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
The chief temple of the city of Rome was located on the Capitoline
Hill.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Wade Tuttle
Contributors:
John Muccigrosso,
Brady Kiesling,
R. Scott Smith,
Anika Campbell,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott,
Sean Gillies
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Temple of Quirinus
The Temple of Quirinus was located near the Capitolium Vetus. The
temple was built ex manubiis by Lucius Papirius Cursor in 293 B.C.,
fulfilling the vow made by his father in 325 B.C. Tradition holds that
the republican-period temple was sited on an even earlier altar
dedicated by the Sabines. The topography and location of the temple
are both matters of significant debate.
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Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
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R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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templum divi Claudii
A temple dedicated to the emperor Claudius who was declared divus
(deified) after his death in 54 CE. The platform temple occupied a
large area of the Caelian Hill in Rome. The construction project was
ultimately completed by the Flavians.
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Brady Kiesling.
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Brady Kiesling
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling, Tom Elliott
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Tepe Hissar
Tepe Hissar, the site of an ancient settlement near Damghan in
north-eastern Iran.
Modifications: Wikidata Tepe Hissar (Q1484199). Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Roaf, EJ Keall
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Carolin Johansson, W Röllig,
Tom Elliott, H
Kopp, DARMC,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
B Siewert-Mayer,
Rune Rattenborg,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Thallaba
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 unlocated Thallaba
Modifications: Added Latin name and TP reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators: M Roaf, T Sinclair, SE Kroll, St J Simpson
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Thambol
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 74 E3 Thambol
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: A Bernand
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Tharros
An ancient Phoenician settlement located in western Sardinia on a
promontory in the Gulf of Oristano, just south of modern San Giovanni
di Sinis. While it originates as a Punic or Carthaginian settlement
ca. 700 BCE, it continued as a major town in Roman times.
Modifications: EDH Geographic Database G020009: Tharros – Tharros and
Faedda 2025 added. Cnxn, reference.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: SL Dyson
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Theater at Thorikos
The largely preserved classical theater at Thorikos is dated ca.
525-480 B.C.
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Modified by:
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Creators:
Ryan M. Horne
Contributors:
Jeffrey Becker
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Theater of Nero
The Theater of Nero, located in the Vaticanus Ager, is relatively
little known and receives little attention in the ancient sources.
Archaeological discoveries announced in the summer of 2023 seem to
point to remains of the theater preserved beneath the courtyard of the
Palazzo della Rovere, located between the Borgo Santo Spirito and the
Via della Conciliazione. The first-century CE theater seems to have
been dismantled by the second-century CE.
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Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
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Thebai Phthiotides
A city located in the northern part of the ancient Krokian plain, near
modern Akitsi/Mikrothivai.
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Phthiotis (J. Quack et al.). Strabo uir perseus.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Robin Iversen Rönnlund, Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert, G Reger,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Chris de Lisle
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Thebai/Thebae
The ancient city of Thebes in Boeotia (modern Greece).
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: J Fossey, J Morin
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Rune Rattenborg, G Reger,
Maija Gierhart,
Chris de Lisle,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Carolin Johansson, Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Jonathan Fu,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Thebes Pedion
A fertile plain of Mysia, located south of Mount Placius.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Thibilis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 G4 Thibilis
Modifications: TM GEO ID 17421: Thibilis (Announa). Created new name.
EDH Geographic Database G017166: Thibilis (El Announa).
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: EWB Fentress
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Thmoo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 77 F3 Thmoo
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Drew Bear
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Thokyodis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 unlocated Thokyodis
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: AG Poulter
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Thornia/Th(o)ana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 71 B4 Thornia/Th(o)ana
Modifications: Fiema 1997 - add to zotero library from BAtlas Dir and
linked reference to place. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: ST Parker
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Thosbis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 unlocated Thosbis
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: R Müller Wollermann
Contributors:
Richard Talbert, Adam Prins,
Jen Thum,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Herbert Verreth,
Sean Gillies,
Mark Depauw
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Thotis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 77 unlocated Thotis
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators: M Drew Bear
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Thou
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 74 unlocated Thou
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: A Bernand
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Thusuros
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 34 G4 Thusuros
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: EWB Fentress
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Thymbra
Thymbra was a place in the Troad. It is most famous as the site of the
sanctuary known as the Thymbraeum, a site sacred to Apollo Thymbraeus.
In the Trojan War cycle, this is the place where Achilles reportedly
ambushed and killed the Trojan prince Troilus. The nature of the site
and its location are debated in the ancient sources. It was said to be
located along the Thymbrios River, a tributary of the Scamander. It is
referred to as a polis only by Stephanus of Byzantium. Other authors,
including Strabo, use the term tópos or pedíon to describe Thymbra. It
may be that Thymbra should be associated with an archaeological site
south of Akçaköy, at least according to Cook.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Creators: C Foss, G Reger, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
R. Scott Smith,
Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Tiber Island
An island in the Tiber River at the site of Rome.
Modifications: Brock 2026.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling
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Tiberiadis Mare/Gennesar Lacus
The Sea of Galilee, also known as the Sea of Tiberias, is the largest
freshwater lake in Israel.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: EM Meyers, JP Brown
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tifata (mountain)
A mountainous region of central Italy known to be densely wooded with
oak trees.
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Creators: N Purcell
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Richard Talbert,
Michael Heubel,
Richard Talbert,
Ryan M. Horne
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Tiryns
A fortified Mycenaean center in the Argolid that flourished between
1400 and 1200 B.C.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: G Reger, J McK Camp II
Contributors: DARMC,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Carolin Johansson, Tom Elliott,
Catherine Bouras,
Richard Talbert,
Rune Rattenborg
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Toloha
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 71 A4 Toloha
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: ST Parker
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Tomb of Cyrus the Great
The Tomb of Cyrus the Great is located about 1 km southwest of the
palaces at Pasargadae. It is typically dated to ca. to 559-529 B.C.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Wikidata Q2635530.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Tongeren Gallo-Roman temple complex
The Gallo-Roman temple complex of Tongeren is located in the
northwestern part of the city of Tongeren. The site pre-dates the
Roman city wall.
Modifications: Hartoch 2025.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
Contributors:
Tom Elliott
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Tracheotis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 66 D4 Tracheotis
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Jeffrey Becker,
Richard Talbert,
Tom Elliott
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Transmarisca
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 D4 Transmarisca
Modifications: Updated references. EDH Geographic Database G014209:
Transmarisca – Tutrakan (Hristo Botev, Gymnasium, Garten). Added Latin
name and TP reference by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: AG Poulter
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Trebula Mutuesca
Trebula Mutuesca or Trebula Mutusca was one of two Sabine cities
bearing the name Trebula.
Modifications: Vici.org.
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Creators: WV Harris
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Trisantona (river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 G1 Trisantona fl.
Modifications: Reimported full relation geometry and updated
provenance. Rivet 1979. Created new name. Added alternative
romanization.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: AS Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: R Warner,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Tusculum
Tusculum was a Latin city of the Alban Hills in central Italy. After
381 B.C., Tusculum became the first "municipium cum suffragio".
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L Quilici, S Quilici Gigli
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
John Muccigrosso,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Tymandos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 E5 Tymandos
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
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Creators: T Drew Bear
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Tyrus/Col. Septimia Severa
The ancient city of Tyre (modern es-Sur on the coast of Lebanon). A
UNESCO World Heritage Site, in part because of its "important
archaeological remains, mainly from Roman times."
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Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: EM Meyers, JP Brown
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Rosemary Selth,
Jeffrey Becker,
Jamie Novotny,
H Kopp, W Röllig, B Siewert-Mayer,
Rune Rattenborg,
Richard Talbert,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Carolin Johansson, Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Francis Deblauwe, Eric Kansa
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Tzon/Tzur
Tzon/Tzur (modern Derbent, Russia) was also known in antiquity as
Darband, an ancient city in Dāḡestān on the western shore of the
Caspian Sea.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: David Braund
Contributors:
Enes Yılandiloğlu,
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Sean Gillies,
Diane Braund, World Historical Gazetteer
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Ujra Zena
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 77 F1 Ujra Zena
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Drew Bear
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Ulurtini
The Ulurtini were an ancient people found in the interior of
Calabria.
Modifications: Ethnic, Latin, Pliny the E by
Jeffrey Becker.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: IEM Edlund Berry, AM Small
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Unlabeled monuments in BAtlas 32 E3
BAtlas placed 15 unlabeled monuments on map 32, gridsquare E3 and
cited Ferchiou 1990 in the directory.
Modifications: Modified title; modified summary; modified place type =
monument; cleaned up references; added BAtlDir reference
Tom Elliott.
Modified by:
Tom Elliott
Modifications published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: RB Hitchner
Contributors: DARMC, R Warner,
Richard Talbert, Tom Elliott,
Sean Gillies
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Unnamed aqueduct (Myra)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 C5 unnamed aqueduct (Myra)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by:
Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Unnamed centuriation
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 17 F3 unnamed centuriation (W
Morginnum)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: E Bertrand
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 68 A2 unnamed centuriation (around
Laodicea)
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: JP Brown, P-L Gatier
Contributors: R Warner,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 68 C2 unnamed centuriation (N
Kapernagatha)
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: JP Brown, P-L Gatier
Contributors: R Warner,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 68 B2 unnamed pass (W
Seleukobelos?)
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: JP Brown, P-L Gatier
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
R Warner,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Untitled
Alexandria ad Issum → Seleucia Pieria → Ad Orontem → Map 68
Modifications: Updated references.
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Creators: T Sinclair, P-L Gatier
Contributors: M Ballance,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Untitled
Lycia
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: C Foss, S Mitchell
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Untitled
La Queyrie→ Mons Seleucus
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: E Bertrand
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Untitled
Col. Valentia → Col. Dea Vocontiorum → Mons Seleucus
Modifications: Updated references.
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Creators: E Bertrand
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Urbnisi
Settlement in central Georgia showing signs of continuous inhabitation
from the third millennium BCE through the present. It was a
substantial center of the region in the 4th century BCE and in the
early Medieval period (6th-7th centuries CE).
Modifications: Edited. Created new location. Created darmc citation to
preserve project linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified and published by:
Gabriel Mckee,
Tom Elliott
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: DARMC,
Gabriel Mckee,
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Diane Braund,
Tom Elliott
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Uxantis (island)
Uxantis Ins. (Ushant island).
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Jeffrey Becker
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: P Galliou
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Ryan M. Horne,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Vaga
Vaga (Béja, Tunisia) was a much-contested city in antiquity. During
the conflict against Rome, Iugurtha made Vaga his base of
operations.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: RB Hitchner
Contributors: DARMC,
Richard Talbert, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Valentia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 E2 Valentia
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: PO Spann
Contributors:
Brady Kiesling,
Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, R Warner,
Sean Gillies,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Varkana/Hyrcania/Gurgan
An important region of ancient Iran located between the Caspian Sea
and the Harborz Mons.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by:
Enes Yılandiloğlu
Modifications published by:
Tom Elliott
Creators: M Roaf, EJ Keall
Contributors:
Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Vaticanus Ager
A district on the right bank of the river Tiber, between the lower
course of the river and the territory of Veii.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators:
Jeffrey Becker
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Vaticanus Mons
A hill located across the Tiber from Rome's traditional seven hills,
the Vaticanus Mons now lies within the territory of Vatican City.
Modifications: Manto 11329858: the Vatican Hill (Rome). Created new
name.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker,
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Jeffrey Becker
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Greta Hawes
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Vatl/Vetulonia
The Etruscan Vatluna resisted Rome's influence in the seventh century
BCE, although the city may have been the source of Rome's adoption of
the curule chair and the fasces.
Modifications: Updated reference. Updated references. EDR 077849.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Veii
An important city of South Etruria located north-northwest of Rome,
Veii was eventually sacked by the Romans in 396 B.C. The ancient city
covered some 180 ha.
Modifications: EDH Geographic Database G007310: Veii – Veio.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Richard Talbert,
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Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Velzna/*Volsinii Veteres/Urbiventus
Volsinii Veteres was one of the most powerful and important cities of
Etruria, as it was the location of the important federal sanctuary
located at the Fanum Voltumnae.
Modifications: Manto 11327642: Velzna (Etruria).
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Jeffrey Becker
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Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
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Gabriel Mckee,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Veretum/Baris
Veretum/Baris was a town of Calabria, in the territory of the
Sallentines.
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Jeffrey Becker,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Via Aurelia
An ancient Roman road begun ca. 241 B.C. by the censor C. Aurelius
Cotta.
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Tom Elliott
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Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Via Aurelia Aeclanensis?
A road in Apulia leading from Aeclanum toward Vibinum. The Via Aurelia
Aeclanensis? intersects the Via Herculia.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker
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Via Nomentana
The ancient road connecting Rome and Nomentum.
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Brady Kiesling,
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Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Via Praenestina
A consular road running from Rome to Praeneste.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Via Salaria
An ancient road that originated at Rome and continued to Castrum
Truentinum (Porto d'Ascoli).
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Brady Kiesling.
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Jeffrey Becker,
Brady Kiesling
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Jeffrey Becker
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Richard Talbert,
Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Via Tiburtina
An ancient road heading east-northeast from Rome to Tibur.
Modifications: Added topostext
Brady Kiesling.
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Brady Kiesling
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Jeffrey Becker
Creators: L Quilici, S Quilici Gigli
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Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
L Quilici and S Quilici Gigli,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Vibinum/Vibarna
Vibinum/Vibarna was an ancient settlement in Campania that opposed
Rome during the Samnite Wars.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Richard Talbert,
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Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Villa Arianna
The so-called "Villa Arianna" at Stabiae is typically considered one
of the earliest villas at the site and is often dated to the second
century B.C.
Modifications: Manto 11321575: Villa Arianna (Stabiae). Reimported
full way geometry and updated provenance.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker
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R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes,
Tom Elliott
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Villa Fulgurita
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 C1 Villa Fulgurita
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Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Voberca (mountain)
A mountain range, identified with the modern Sierra de la Virgen, near
Bubierca in Spain.
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Updated references.
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Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Vulci
Vulci (originally Velch or Velx in Etruscan) was an Etruscan city 80
km northwest of Rome. Vulci was one of the duodecim populi
Etruriae.
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
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Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC,
Richard Talbert,
R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Zabida
The historical town of Zabid in Yemen is noted for its architecture.
It served as the capital of Yemen from the 13th to the 15th century
and played an important role in the Arab and Muslim world for many
centuries because of its Islamic university.
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Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Tom Elliott
Creators: DT Potts
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Richard Talbert,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Zattara
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 H4 Zattara
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Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott
Creators: EWB Fentress
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Richard Talbert, R Warner,
Jeffrey Becker,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott
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Zerynthos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 51 F4 Zerynthos
Modifications: Updated references.
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Creators: EN Borza
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Brady Kiesling,
Sean Gillies,
Jeffrey Becker,
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R. Scott Smith,
Greta Hawes
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Ziata/*Inzieta?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 C2 Ziata/*Inzieta?
Modifications: Updated references.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Zodacatha
An ancient settlement, modern Khirbet as-Sadaqa in Jordan.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: ST Parker
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Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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*Zorlanae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 51 H3 *Zorlanae
Modifications: Created new name. Updated references.
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Enes Yılandiloğlu, Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker
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Sean Gillies,
Johan Åhlfeldt,
Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott,
DARMC, G Reger,
Richard Talbert,
Enes Yılandiloğlu
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Zyrmis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 unlocated Zyrmis
Modifications: Updated references. Added Latin name and TP reference
by
Jeffrey Becker.
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Jeffrey Becker
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Jeffrey Becker,
Tom Elliott
Creators: AG Poulter
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Richard Talbert,
Sean Gillies,
Tom Elliott,
Jeffrey Becker