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Ctesiphon
- a city on the river Tigris in Mesopotamia; the capital of the Parthian empire
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The Parthians fortify Ctesiphon, opposite Seleuceia on the river Tigr
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Festus:Brev_17
said that he would respond at Ctesiphon. He crossed the
Festus:Brev_20
region -- , Seleucia, Ctesiphon, and Babylon; and, afte
Festus:Brev_23
Roman imperium, penetrated to Ctesiphon. [24] Zenobia,
Festus:Brev_24
him and took Coche and Ctesiphon, the noblest cities of
Festus:Brev_28
had made camp opposite Ctesiphon on the banks of the con
Oros_7.12
took possession of Seleucia, Ctesiphon, and Babylon. 3 Trajan
Oros_7.22
their leader as far as Ctesiphon. 13 Gallienus abandoned the state
Oros_7.24
famous cities, Coche and Ctesiphon. Afterward, while in his
Oros_7.30
moved his camp away from Ctesiphon, he was treacherously led into
Plin:HN_6.122
turn, the Parthians founded Ctesiphon, which is about three
Plin:HN_6.130
flowing between Seleucia and Ctesiphon empties itself into the
Plin:HN_6.131
with the town of Ctesiphon, a wooded district containing
Ctesiphon 2
of Athens - orator; a supporter of Demosthenes
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Athen_14.645
in his Speech in defence of Ctesiphon concerning the
Athen_14.653
his speech in defence of Ctesiphon [ 262 ], has the senten
Athen_15.697
his Trojan Array speaks thus:- Ctesiphon the Athenian, who was a
Cic:DeOr_3.213
he had delivered against Ctesiphon, in opposition to Demosthenes;
Philoch_63
Demosthenes in For Ctesiphon [ 18'107 ] and Philochorus
Plinius:Ep_6.33
mosthenes' speech on behalf of Ctesiphon is above his othe
Plut:Mor_840
sia, Aeschines impeached Ctesiphon for acting against the
Plut:Mor_841
eing employed with Ctesiphon and Demosthenes in an embassy
Plut:Mor_846
lden crowns, and afterwards by Ctesiphon. Which last decre
ValMax_8.10e.1
recited his own speech against Ctesiphon, and the opposing speech of
Ctesiphon 3
of Athens - a judge in Aeolis, 2nd century B.C.
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Attalus appoints Ctesiphon of Athens to be a judge in Aeolis.
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