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Pydna
Pydna: port in Macedonia, best known for a battle between the Romans and Macedonians. Tombstone of a mother and child Pydna was…Ravenna
Ravenna: port in northern Italy, residence of several Roman emperors, capital of the Ostrogoths and Byzantine exarchs.Early History Ravenna, Mausoleum of Galla…Rhion and Antirhion
Rion and Antirion: two towns at the entrance of the Corinthian Gulf. Rhion and Antirhion Rion and Antirion, or Río and Andírrio…Rhodes
Rhodes (Greek Ῥόδος): island in the Aegean Sea, originally divided between Ialysus, Kameiros und Lindos, but later one single city-state. Helios…Roman Byzantium
Constantinople (Κωνσταντινούπολις) or Byzantium (Βυζάντιον): Greek city on the Bosphorus, capital of the Byzantine Empire, modern İstanbul. Septimius Severus Seen from Rome,…Roman Carthage
Carthage (Phoenician Kart hadašt, "new city"): important ancient city, close to modern Tunis.Roman Carthage A Roman sacrificer preparing to kill an…Sabratha
Sabratha (Greek Σáβραθα): Phoenician, Punic, and Roman town in northwestern Libya, famous for its theater. Sabratha, theater Like Lepcis Magna and Oea,…Salamis (Cyprus)
Salamis (Greek Σαλαμίς): port on eastern Cyprus, just north of modern Famagusta. Personification of Salamis (with a mural crown) Salamis is, essentially,…Samos
Samos (Greek: Σάμος): Greek island in the eastern Aegean Sea, opposite Cape Mycale and Miletus.The island Samos, seen from Mycale 43 km long…Seleucia in Pieria
Seleucia in Pieria or Seleucia by the Sea: port in Syria, one of the four cities of the Syrian tetrapolis. The modern name is Çevlik, a village near Samandağ. The city is not to be confused with Seleucia on the…Seleucia in Pieria - Photos
Seleucus I Nicator Somewhere in Seleucia must have been the mausoleum of the city's founder, Seleucus I Nicator, who was assassinated…
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