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==Wikipedia EN==
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[[Apamea]] or [[Apameia]] (Ancient Greek: Απάμεια) is the name of several Hellenistic cities in western Asia, after Apama, the Sogdian wife of Seleucus I Nicator, several of which are also former bishoprics and Catholic titular see.
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* Apamea ([[Euphrates]]), in [[Osroene]], opposite Zeugma on the Euphrates, now flooded by the Birecik Dam
* Apamea ([[Euphrates]]), in [[Osroene]], opposite Zeugma on the Euphrates, now flooded by the Birecik Dam
* Apamea ([[Phrygia]]) or Apamea Cibotus, formerly Kibotos, commercial center of Phrygia, near Celaenae, now at Dinar, Afyonkarahisar Province; former bishopric and now a Latin Catholic titular bishopric
* Apamea ([[Phrygia]]) or Apamea Cibotus, formerly Kibotos, commercial center of Phrygia, near Celaenae, now at Dinar, Afyonkarahisar Province; former bishopric and now a Latin Catholic titular bishopric
* Apamea Myrlea or Apamea in [[Bithynia]], formerly Myrlea and Brylleion, in Bithynia, on the Sea of Marmara; currently near Mudanya, Bursa Province; former archdiocese, Latin Catholic titular archbishopric
* Apamea Myrlea or Apamea in [[Bithynia]], formerly Myrlea and Brylleion, in Bithynia, on the Sea of Marmara; currently near Mudanya, Bursa Province; former archdiocese, Latin Catholic titular archbishopric
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Revision as of 12:45, 24 October 2022

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
Apamée :
1 v. de Syrie, sur l'Oronte;
2 v. de la Grande-Phrygie, sur le Méandre;
3 v. de Bithynie.

Spanish (DGE)

-ας, ἡ
Apamea
1 ciudad en la ribera del Orontes, hoy Apamea, Plb.5.45.7, Str.6.2.9, 16.2.9, I.AI 13.224, App.Syr.57, Ptol.Geog.5.15.19, St.Byz.
2 Ἀ. ἡ Κιβωτός ciudad de Frigia junto al Meandro, cerca de la actual Dinar (Turquía), Plb.21.41.9, Str.12.8.13
Ptol.Geog.5.2.25.
3 ciudad de Bitinia, antes llamada Mirla, cerca de la actual Mudanya en el mar de Mármara (Turquía), Str.12.4.3, Ptol.Geog.5.1.4, Et.Gen.973.
4 ciudad de Media, actual Sahr-Khwâr, al E. de Teherán (Irán), Str.11.9.1, Ptol.Geog.6.5.3.
5 ciudad de Mesopotamia, en la ribera izquierda del Éufrates, actual Birecik (Turquía), Isid.Char.2, Ptol.Geog.6.5.3.
6 ciudad de Babilonia, junto al Tigris, actual Amara, al E. de Iraq, Ptol.Geog.5.18.9, 20.4.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ἀπάμεια:Апамея (название городов в Сирии на р. Оронт, в Большой Фригии на р. Меандр и в Вифинии) Diod.

Wikipedia EN

Apamea or Apameia (Ancient Greek: Απάμεια) is the name of several Hellenistic cities in western Asia, after Apama, the Sogdian wife of Seleucus I Nicator, several of which are also former bishoprics and Catholic titular see.

  • Apamea (Euphrates), in Osroene, opposite Zeugma on the Euphrates, now flooded by the Birecik Dam
  • Apamea (Phrygia) or Apamea Cibotus, formerly Kibotos, commercial center of Phrygia, near Celaenae, now at Dinar, Afyonkarahisar Province; former bishopric and now a Latin Catholic titular bishopric
  • Apamea Myrlea or Apamea in Bithynia, formerly Myrlea and Brylleion, in Bithynia, on the Sea of Marmara; currently near Mudanya, Bursa Province; former archdiocese, Latin Catholic titular archbishopric