Celaenae   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Celaenae   - a city in Phrygia, Asia Minor
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320/30 Cleopatra to leave Sardis, and retires to Celaenae for the winter.
314/24 Demetrius in charge in Syria, and marches to Celaenae in Phrygia.
261/13 The foundation of Apameia (formerly called Celaenae).
    Within translations:
Archias_7.696   dwell on the hills of Celaenae, you hang from a leafy
Athen_10.415   of Midas, the king of Celaenae in Phrygia, a man of a
DioscEpigr_9.340   the shepherd of Celaenae {Marsyas} was known earlier
Plin:HN_5.106   at Apamea, previously called Celaenae, and then Cybotos; Apamea
Plin:HN_5.145   are Ancyra, Andria, Celaenae, Colossae, Carina, Cotyaion,
Plut:Demetr_6   igonus marched down from Celaenae, rejoicing in his son's
Plut:Eum_8   Upper Phrygia, and wintered in Celaenae. There Alcetas,
Polyaen_7.16.1   austes took him to Celaenae, and there struck off his head
Timoth:Pers_139   in the pasture-lands of Celaenae, bereft now of battle,


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