Cibyra - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cibyra
- a city in south-west Anatolia, between Lycia and Caria
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166/6b
Cibyra and three other cities in Lycia form a political union.
82/27
Murena deposes Moagetes, tyrant of Cibyra.
  Within translations:
Athen_14.657
salpine Gaul: those from Cibyra in Asia are not much infer
Cic:Verr_2.4.30
Tlepolemus and Hiero, natives of Cibyra, one of whom, I believe,
Cic:Verr_2.4.32
; but those brothers from Cibyra were walking about, and when
Cic:Verr_2.4.47
those "hounds" of his from Cibyra were promptly let loose to
Cic:Verr_2.4.52
the shore; the brothers of Cibyra were sent for; some few
OGIS_762
(c. 167) y, then the people of Kibyra shall appropriately co
Plin:HN_5.103
the mountains of the Cibyratae, receives as tributaries 60
Plin:HN_5.105
Cibyratica; the actual town of Cibyra belongs to Phrygia, and is
SEG_18.570
(180-120) envoy to the city of Kibyra to complain of the acti
Syll_1064
(c. 140-110) boys in the Romaia at Kibyra
THI_175.A
to Magnesia and Tralleis and Kibyra, again he did not accept
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