Pamphylia - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pamphylia
- a region in the south of Asia Minor
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+ Pamphylian , Pamphylians
281/41a
35, a decree of Termessus in Pamphylia, in honour of a Ptolemaic offi
138/12
Attalus founds the city of Attaleia in Pamphylia.
79/16
of Asia, including Lycia, Pamphylia, Pisidia, Phrygia, and Milyas.
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1Macc_15
ia, and to Samos, and to Pamphylia, and to Lycia, and to
Aelian:NA_8.28
caught in the sea off Pamphylia, though even there hard
AntipThes_10.25
which year Piso went to govern Pamphylia. [11.20] & { G-P
Arrian:Fr_1
to Eumenes of Cardia; Pamphylia, Lycia, and greater Phr
Arrian:Fr_9
eater Phrygia, Lycaonia, Pamphylia, and Lycia, to Antigonu
Athen_5.213
Roman commander in Pamphylia, Quintus Oppius, has been sur
Athen_8.350
eople, he said, "That in Pamphylia, the people of Phaselis
Cic:DivCaec_6
and Asia and Cilicia and Pamphylia, and even in Rome before
Cic:DivCaec_38
in Achaia and Asia and Pamphylia : do you think yourself
Cic:LegMan_35
to him as far as Pamphylia to plead their cause, he
Cic:Rep_6.3
. . [ Er the Pamphylian ], ** who, after being
Cic:Verr_1.2
Treasury, and plundered Asia and Pamphylia ; he has behaved like
Cic:Verr_1.11
the provinces of Asia and Pamphylia, where few private houses, very
Cic:Verr_2.1.154
in the remote regions of Pamphylia; or how in the war
Cic:Verr_2.1.53
old and famous town in Pamphylia, full of fine statuary. I
Cic:Verr_2.1.60
to Achaia and Asia and Pamphylia, at the national expense and
Cic:Verr_2.1.93
and plunder, Verres, and all Pamphylia at the mercy of your
Cic:Verr_2.1.95
inflicted throughout Lycia and Pamphylia, Pisidia and Phrygia, **
Cic:Verr_2.3.6
Asia, and making havoc of Pamphylia, and plunging Sicily into tears
Demetr:Eloc_63
and Carians and Lycians and Pamphylians and Phrygians'
ExcBarb_33B
Antigonus to rule over Pamphylia and Lycia He granted
Festus:Brev_11
ched to a pirate war, obtained Pamphylia, Lycia, and Pisid
Galen_17a.605
the book [to Alexandria] from Pamphylia. Ptolemy the
Joseph:AJ_14.377
set sail from thence to Pamphylia, and falling into a vio
Joseph:BJ_1.280
he was in peril about Pamphylia, and obliged to cast
Just_13.4
rchus received Lycia and Pamphylia; Cassander, Caria; and
Malal_222
provinces of Lydia and Pamphylia, which been ruled by
Meleager_12.157
; for now I swim verily in a Pamphylian & sea of boys.
Nepos_23.8
of the Rhodians in the Pamphylian Sea. Although in that engagement
OGIS_54
(c. 246) s and of Cilicia and Pamphylia and Ionia and the He
OGIS_553.B
(early 1st century) [B] Pamphylians of Syedra, who inhabit a
Oros_3.23
was given Lycia and Pamphylia; Cassander, Caria; and Menander,
Oros_5.23
was in Spain, another in Pamphylia, a third in Macedonia, and
Oros_5.24
"foreign", that is, the Pamphylian, the Macedonian, and the
Plin:HN_5.102
west by Phrygia, Lycaonia and Pamphylia, on the north by the
Plin:HN_5.129
{35.} [129] The Pamphylian Sea contains some islands of
Plin:HN_5.147
also touches on Cabalia in Pamphylia and the Milyae about Baris;
Plin:HN_5.94-97 *
the authorities have made Pamphylia join on to Cilicia,
Plin:HN_6.214
Tarsus, Cyprus, Pisidia, Pamphylia, Side, Lycaonia, Lycia,
Polyaen_4.6.16
ria, Phoenicia, Cilicia, Pamphylia, and even to those of
PsCallisth_3.33
their guardians. He assigns Pamphylia and Cilicia to
SEG_17.639
(c. 301-298) Aspendos: since the Pamphylians, Lycians, Cretans,
SEG_63.1270
(281) ing been appointed . . . of Pampylia by king Ptolem
THI_61.D
(173-169) eus of (?) Ilion [in] Pamphylia, the son of Anaxido
THI_99.L
(2nd century) des was probably Seleukeia in Pamphylia. The decree
ValMax_1.8e.1
the fate of Er of Pamphylia has rendered the foregoing stories
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