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Index of Places INDEX OF PLACES Actium 6, 69, 83, Caesarea Philippi 35 Aelia Capitolina 114, 115, 233, Cairo 17 345 Cales 132 Ain Tounga 304 Caparcotna 218 Akraiphia 25, 27, 161-164, 170, Capua 45, 49 171, 173, 177, 183 Carrhae 56 Alexandria 89, 114, 311 Carthage 48, 264, 273 Alia 204367 Chalkis 27 Altava 115, 118 Chios 198 Amastris 14 Cillium 275 America 267 Civitella 267 Anazarbos 114, 117-119 Claros 206, 207 Ancyra 204 Cnidus see Knidos Antemnae 125 Colonia Aelia Capitolina see Antioch 114, 216, 217, 218 Aelia Capitolina Antioch (Psidia) 327-329, 334- Colonia Caesarea Antiochea see 336, 338, 345, 346 Antioch in Psidia Antium 345 Colonia Claudia Ara Apamea 209 Agrippinensium 215, 264 Aphrodisias 11, 25, 26 Colophon 205 Aquileia 123, 267 Constantinople 146, 234, 316 Amiternum 267 Copenhagen 262 Asisiun 114 Corbridge 261 Athens 7, 8, 22, 27,28, 190, 191, Corfinium 261 314, 315 Corinth 308 Atina 261 Cosa 35 Attaleia 115, 118 Cuicul 290 Augusta Trevorum 242 Cumae 132 Cyme 199 Balboura 320 Cyrene 24 Bassae 314 Cyzicus 190 Beirut 17, 35 Beroia 18, 320 Delos 7, 21 Bithynion 12 Der al-Qalat 152 Bonn 213 Didyma 175 Brundisium 133 Djebel Bou Kornein 294 Burdigala 264 Dura-Europos 16 Dyrrhachion 22 Caesarea 261, 270, 272-275, 281 Caesarea Maritima 216, 217, Emesa 111-115, 117, 118, 151 221, 222, 224, 225, 228, 229, Emmaus 233 231-235 Empel 299 O. Hekster - 9789047428275 Downloaded from Brill.com09/29/2021 06:57:30PM via free access 368 INDEX OF PLACES Ephesus 123, 136, 140, 178, Lamasba 114 190, 191, 201, 208, 209, 216 Laodicea ad Mare 114, 115, 117, Epidauros 12 118 Esna 356 Laodicea ad Lycum 200, 203, 206 Falerii Veteres 345 Lepcis Magna 260 Faustinopolis 116-118 Leukopetra 18 Fidenae 125, 132 Lindos 12 Flavia Neapolis 209 London 19 Furfo 267 Lucca 36 Gerizim 117, 118 Macedonia 3, 5 Gytheion 10 Magnesia 203 Magnesia ad Sipylum 186, 206 Heliopolis 345 Mainz 16 Henchir el-Hami 288, 290, 302 Malpensa 251 Henchir es-Srira 289 Mandragoreis 203 Henchir Ghayadha 288 Marathon 27 Henna 307 Masada 219 Herculaneum 132 Matineia 12 Hierapolis 203, 206, 208 Megalopolis 314 Hierapolis-Castabala 114, 117, Menzel Harb 288 118 Milan 36, 269, 279 Hippo Regius 290, 305 Milas 208 Hispellum 345 Miletos 188 Minturnae 345 Idebessos 199 Mopsouhestia 27 Iguvium 129 Myra 206 Irni 251, 343 Iuliopolis 114, 118 Narmouthis 357 Naulochus 69 Jerusalem 191, 217-219, 226, Neapolis 102, 114, 115, 117, 324 227, 233, 245 Nephelion 201, 206 Nicea 42 Karakuyu 329 Nicivibus 292, 293 Kaunos 27 Nicopolis 233 Kessel 299 Nijmegen 213 Kibyra 207, 209 Nicomedia 3, 4, 114, 117-119 Klaros 15, 16, 22, 23 Nola 132 Knidos 26, 317 Knossos 335 Oinoanda 13, 15, 123, 136, 140 Kula 18 Olympia 309, 310, 313, 316- 318, 322-324 Lagina 175 Ossigi 266 O. Hekster - 9789047428275 Downloaded from Brill.com09/29/2021 06:57:30PM via free access INDEX OF PLACES 369 Ostia 123-141 Sarmizegetusa 215 Satafis 269, 270, 272, 276, 278, Panamara 175, 178 281-284 Paneas see Caesarea Philippi Scythopolis 232 Panoias 22 Sétif 282 Paphlagonia 22 Sfax 271 Patavium 126 Siagu 288 Pergamum 58, 110, 203, 207, Sitifis 270, 271, 273, 282 320 Smyrna 185, 191, 195 Perge 22 Stratonikeia 22 Phigaleia 314 Sulmo 261 Philippopolis 320 Syene 42, 214 Pisa 80 Plataia 27 Takina 190 Pompeii 126, 132, 261, 262, 264 Teanum Sidicinum 264 Pontos 22 Teboursouk 291 Portus 133, 134 Tebtynis 357 Praeneste 267 Tel Dan 153 Pruse 185, 188, 195 Tel Halif 153 Prymnessos 185 Teos 22 Ptolemais 24 Thaenae 271 Pupput 269- 276 Thala 291 Puteoli 132 Thamugadi 270, 271, 275 Pyleitai 200, 203 Theveste 271 Thignica 289 Rennes 109 Thuburnica 288, 290 Rhodes 200 Thugga 271, 284 Rome 3-9, 16, 21, 29, 36, 43, 46, Thyatira 116, 118, 188, 207 50, 53, 55, 58, 61-66, 68-70, Thysdrus 248, 297 73, 77, 97, 99, 100, 102, Timgad 301 111,114, 116, 118, 123-127, Tipasa 270, 272-275, 278 129, 131-138, 141, 144-147, Tlos 199 149, 154, 155, 157, 161, 188- Tubusuctu 264 190, 207, 214, 215, 218, 220- Tunis 262, 279 222, 224, 225, 227, 228, 232- Tyros 152 234, 243, 246-252, 256, 260- 262, 264, 265, 277, 295, 296, Urso 246, 247, 337, 343 327, 338,339, 365 Vesontio 264 Saguntum 19 Vienna 12 Saintes 243 Salpensa 251 Zarbos 117, 118 Samos 207, 317 Zela 206 Sardes 115, 116, 118, 119, 206 Zucchabar 291 O. Hekster - 9789047428275 Downloaded from Brill.com09/29/2021 06:57:30PM via free access.
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