Apameia - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
This is part of the index of names on the attalus website. The names occur either in lists of events (arranged by year, from the 4th to the 1st century B.C.) or in translations of sources. There are many other sources available in translation online - for a fuller but less precise search, Search Ancient Texts.
On each line there is a link to the page where the name can be found.
Apameia
- a city in Syria, on the river Orontes, founded by Seleucus I
→ Wikipedia entry ☆ DARE (map)
+ Apamean , Apameans , Apameni , Apamenians , Pella
300/16
other two cities of the Syrian tetrapolis, Apameia and Laodiceia.
281/28
phorium, Nicopolis, Nisibis, Pella, Rhagae, and Seleuceia-on-Calycadn
281/33
Seleucus maintains a herd of elephants near Apameia.
204/19a
Syria, and after he dies is buried either in Apameia or in Antioch.
204/20
Syria, and after he dies is buried either in Apameia or in Antioch.
144/9
Fighting breaks out between the inhabitants of Apameia and Larisa.
138/27
Tryphon escapes from Dora, but is killed at Apameia.
134/9
The birth of Poseidonius of Apameia.
95/2
Antiochus Cyzicenus fortifies the citadel at Apameia.
  Within translations:
Athen_4.176
eaking of the war of the Apameans against the Larisseans,
Athen_5.211
ning whom Poseidonius of Apameia gives a very particular
Athen_6.246
And Poseidonius of Apameia, in the twenty-third book of
Athen_6.252
And Poseidonius of Apameia, who was afterwards surnamed
Athen_8.333
_29 ]:- "When Tryphon of Apameia, who seized upon the king
Athen_10.439
nking; as Poseidonius of Apameia relates in the sixteenth
ChronPasc_421
is the inhabitants of Apameia, count their Paschal era
Cic:Fam_12.12
would have kept the gates of Apameia shut until I had
Diod_34.2
ian, born in the city of Apameia, who was a slave of Antig
Hieron:Chron_1715
Antioch, Laodiceia, Seleuceia, Apameia, Edessa, Beroea and
Joseph:AJ_13.131
Alexander's forces, an Apamean by birth, whose name was
Joseph:AJ_13.224
ryphon fled from Dora to Apameia, where he was taken durin
Joseph:AJ_14.38
the citadel that was at Apameia, which Antiochus Cyzicenu
Joseph:AJ_14.268
arose a great war about Apameia, while Caesar's generals
Joseph:AJ_14.271
that lay in the] camp at Apameia; [272] and having raised
Joseph:AJ_15.96
returned back, and came to Apameia and Damascus, and passed on
Joseph:BJ_1.216-219 *
among the Romans about Apameia, and a civil war occasion
Joseph:BJ_1.362
Euphrates, she came by Apameia and Damascus into Judaea
Just_39.1
ble), and afterwards the Apamenians and other people, foll
Lucian:Macr_20
ty-eight; Poseidonius of Apameia in Syria, naturalised in
Malal_203
hanged the name of the city to Apameia. He also called it
Porph:Fr_47
he withdrew to Apameia and Susa and reached the furthest
Poseidon_2
Preparations for war between Apameia and Larissa. [3]
RC_70
(late 2nd cent.) s, . . . of the Apamean satrapy - with all its prop
SelPap_1.112
the first cohort of the Apameni to Julianus, vice-sec
THI_136
(2nd century) tics : Agathinos of Apameia, son of Leon, and Nikēt
Apameia 2
- a city in Phrygia, on the river Maeander, founded by Antiochus I
→ Wikipedia entry ☆ DARE (map)
261/13
The foundation of Apameia (formerly called Celaenae).
188/5
The treaty of Apameia between the Romans and Antiochus.
181/7
war against Eumenes, because of the terms of the treaty of Apameia.
85/14
earthquake at Apameia in Phrygia.
  Within translations:
Athen_8.332
"In the country around Apameia, in Phrygia, at the time
Cic:Flac_68
by excellent men ? At Apamea ** a little less than
THI_61.C
(early 2nd century) Timotheos of Apameia-on-the-Maiandros, the s
Apameia 3
- a city in Sittacene, on the river Tigris, founded by Antiochus I
→ Wikipedia entry ☆ DARE (map)
261/16
including Achais-Heracleia, Apameia in Sittacene, Artacabene, Laodic
Apameia 4
- a city in Bithynia, founded by Prusias I
→ Wikipedia entry ☆ DARE (map)
+ Apamea , Myrleia
72/24
rce led by Triarius captures Apameia, Prusa, Prusias-Cierus, and Nica
63/81
comments on the career of the textual critic Asclepiades of Myrleia.
  Within translations:
Athen_2.50
5.] Asclepiades of Myrleia speaks of a tree which he calls
Athen_11.474
of Heracleia. Asclepiades of Myrlea says that its name is
Athen_11.477
wine." Now Asclepiades of Myrlea, in his treatise On Nestor's
Athen_11.488
all other cups Asclepiades of Myrlea, in his treatise On Nestor's
Athen_11.489
then," says our authority of Myrlea, "have the following comments to
Athen_11.498
to him." Asclepiades of Myrlea, in his treatise On Nestor's
Athen_11.501
circular shape. Asclepiades of Myrlea derives the word phialē,
Athen_11.503
of these cups Asclepiades of Myrlea, in his work On Nestor's
Athen_11.783
depas Consequently Asclepiades of Myrlea says : "I think that
Memn_28
and started to besiege Apameia; the citizens of Apameia
Oros_6.2
campaign, Lucullus desolated Apamea; after storming and
Plin:HN_5.143
being Boos Coete; as also Apamea now known as Myrlea of
Plin:HN_5.149
are the colony of Apamea, Agrippenses, Juliopolis and Bithynion.
Plinius:Ep_10.47
wed money to the city of Apamea, and of its revenue and
Plinius:Ep_10.48
emorial of the people of Apamea which you enclosed with
THI_138
(early 2nd cent.) n drachmas the city of Myrleia because it did not p
Vit:Arat_1
im. Asclepiades of Myrleia in the eleventh book of his "Ab
← Search for another name
This page © Andrew Smith, 2024 :
Attalus' home page