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|dgtxt=-ων, τά<br /><b class="num">• Morfología:</b> [quizás ἡ Ἀ. en Str.14.2.26]<br />[[Alabanda]]<br /><b class="num">1</b> | |dgtxt=-ων, τά<br /><b class="num">• Morfología:</b> [quizás ἡ Ἀ. en Str.14.2.26]<br />[[Alabanda]]<br /><b class="num">1</b> [[ciudad]] de Caria, junto al río Marsias, actual Arab-Hissar, Hdt.7.195, Str.14.2.22, 29, 26, D.C.48.26.3.<br /><b class="num">2</b> n. antiguo de Antioquía, en la frontera de Caria y Frigia, Hdt.8.136, St.Byz. | ||
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|wketx=[[Alabanda]] (Ancient Greek: [[Ἀλάβανδα]]) or [[Antiochia]] of the Chrysaorians was a city of ancient Caria, Anatolia, the site of which is near Doğanyurt, Çine, Aydın Province, Turkey. | |||
The city is located in the saddle between two heights. The area is noted for its dark marble and for gemstones that resembled garnets. Stephanus of Byzantium claims that there were two cities named Alabanda ([[Alabandeus]]) in [[Caria]], but no other ancient source corroborates this. | |||
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|elrutext='''Ἀλάβανδα:''' τά Алабанды<br /><b class="num">1 | |elrutext='''Ἀλάβανδα:''' τά [[Алабанды]]<br /><b class="num">1</b> [[город в Карии]] Her.;<br /><b class="num">2</b> [[прежнее название Антиохии Фригийской]] Her. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 7 October 2024
Spanish (DGE)
-ων, τά
• Morfología: [quizás ἡ Ἀ. en Str.14.2.26]
Alabanda
1 ciudad de Caria, junto al río Marsias, actual Arab-Hissar, Hdt.7.195, Str.14.2.22, 29, 26, D.C.48.26.3.
2 n. antiguo de Antioquía, en la frontera de Caria y Frigia, Hdt.8.136, St.Byz.
Wikipedia EN
Alabanda (Ancient Greek: Ἀλάβανδα) or Antiochia of the Chrysaorians was a city of ancient Caria, Anatolia, the site of which is near Doğanyurt, Çine, Aydın Province, Turkey.
The city is located in the saddle between two heights. The area is noted for its dark marble and for gemstones that resembled garnets. Stephanus of Byzantium claims that there were two cities named Alabanda (Alabandeus) in Caria, but no other ancient source corroborates this.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Ἀλάβανδα: τά Алабанды
1 город в Карии Her.;
2 прежнее название Антиохии Фригийской Her.