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    Aydın (redirect from Tralleis)
    (Ερυνίνα). In Roman and Byzantine times, it was known as Tralles (in Latin) or Tralleis (Τράλλεις in Ancient Greek), and was one of the largest Aegean cities in...
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    Alexander of Tralles (Medieval Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Τραλλιανός; ca. 525 – ca. 605) was one of the most eminent physicians in the Byzantine Empire. His birth...
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  • The Trallians, Tralles or Tralli (Greek: Τράλλεις, Tralleis) were a Thracian tribe that served Hellenistic kings. They were barbarians, employed as mercenaries...
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  • Tralles (Ancient Greek: Τράλλης) or Tralleis (Τράλλεις) was a town of ancient Phrygia, on the west of Apamea, and 15 miles east of Hierapolis not far from...
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  • modern Yalvaç, Isparta Province Aydın, also known as Antiochia, Tralles or Tralleis, modern Aydın, Turkey Alabanda or Antiochia of the Chrysaorians, Caria...
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    149/150 AD. The Epitaph was discovered in 1883 by Sir W. M. Ramsay in Tralleis, a small town near Aydın, Turkey. According to one source the stele was...
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  • Dascylium, the capital of Hellespontine Phrygia. Later, he seized Magnesia and Tralleis. His brother Asander was given responsibility for governing Lydia. Meanwhile...
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    were written left-to-right in Caria (apart from the Carian–Lydian city of Tralleis) and right-to-left in Egypt. Carian was deciphered primarily through Egyptian–Carian...
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    at Eleusis. One of the known ploutonia was in the sacred grove between Tralleis and Nysa, where a temple of Pluto and Persephone was located. Visitors...
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  • sanctuary in Delphi. "Tryphosa daughter of Hermesianax from Kaisareia Tralleis (Caria)". Connected contests: Ancient athletes online. Inscriptions IAG...
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