Paphlagonia - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Paphlagonia
- a country on the north coast of Anatolia
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121/24
Mithridates gains control of Paphlagonia.
107/10
The occupation of Paphlagonia by Mithridates and Nicomedes - regarded
96/6
ate decides that Cappadocia and Paphlagonia should become republics.
64/16
Cappadocia, Aristarchus in Colchis, and Attalus in Paphlagonia.
  Within translations:
Aelian:NA_10.35
be seen in the partridges of Paphlagonia. Other sources
Aelian:NA_11.40
The partridges of Paphlagonia have two hearts, according
AntipThes_6.241
to wear me. * & Leader of the Paphlagonians in Homer. [6.
Arrian:Fr_1
to Pithon ; Cappadocia, Paphlagonia, and the country on
Arrian:Fr_9
known, was slain by some Paphlagonians before he was recog
Athen_10.415
Thys, the king of the Paphlagonians, saying that he too
Athen_11.476
book, when he describes the Paphlagonians he says : "They lay
Athen_13.577
lute-player and a courtesan, a Paphlagonian by birth. And
Cic:LegAgr_1.6
Mithridates possessed in Paphlagonia, Pontus, and Cappadocia.
Cic:LegAgr_2.51
lands of Mithridates in Paphlagonia, Pontus, and Cappadocia, in
Cic:LegAgr_2.55
ever in the obscurity of Paphlagonia or the deserts of Cappadocia
Demetr:Eloc_131
was asked by the Paphlagonian, whether their women accom
Diod_40.4
ynia. He protected Paphlagonia, Pontus, Armenia and Achaia
ExcBarb_33B
recorded] to rule over Paphlagonia and Cappadocia He all
FastTr_p108
Asia, Pontus, Armenia, Paphla]gonia, Cappadocia, [Cilici
Festus:Brev_11
the Roman people, controlled Paphlagonia. Having often
GranLic_27
islands, [27] Asia, Bithynia, Paphlagonia and Gallograeci
GranLic_28
Bithynia, to which he attached Paphlagonia. Nicomedes was
Just_13.4
to Lysimachus; Cappadocia and Paphlagonia were given to
Just_13.6
by Ptolemy. 14 Paphlagonia, Caria, Lycia, and Phrygia
Just_37.4
Nicomedes, he invaded Paphlagonia, and divided it, afte
Just_38.2
es, and, to console him, Paphlagonia from Nicomedes; and
Just_38.5
hey required him to quit Paphlagonia, too, was not that
Just_38.7
looked on Cappadocia or Paphlagonia, Pontus or Bithynia,
Memn_22
seia and marched through Paphlagonia, leading an army of
Memn_27
advanced through Paphlagonia Timonitis into Galatia, and
Nepos_14.2
there was a prince of Paphlagonia called Thuys, of an old
Nepos_14.3
Thuys was attached, drove the Paphlagonian before him as if he
Nepos_14.5
neighbouring district of Paphlagonia, concealing his feelings
Nepos_14.8
Armenians, five thousand Paphlagonians, ten thousand Phrygians,
NicDam_134
ng. Herodes himself went on to Paphlagonia with Agrippa.
OGIS_264
(117-138AD) ppe was married to . . .], a Paphlagonian [by race,
Oros_3.23
and Cappadocia, together with Paphlagonia, was assigned to Eumenes.
Oros_5.10
Cappadocia and Pylaemenes of Paphlagonia, all of whom contributed
Oros_6.2
underwent the same destruction. Paphlagonia then suffered the same
Plin:HN_5.102
and on the north by Paphlagonia; the length of this part
Plin:HN_5.146
occupying the Maeonian and Paphlagonian region are the Trogmi.
Plin:HN_6.5
Beyond this river is the Paphlagonian race, called by some the
Plin:HN_6.216
Heraclea in Pontus, Paphlagonia, Lemnos, Imbros, Thasos,
Plin:HN_7.98
Asia, Pontus, Armenia, Paphlagonia, Cappadocia, Cicilia, Syria,
Plinius:Ep_10.27
specially as he was going into Paphlagonia to collect stor
Polyaen_7.29.2
closely pursued to a city in Paphlagonia, where he took
PsCallisth_1.26
valry, 800 Thracians and Paphlagonians and Scythians whom
PsCallisth_2.11
licia and Cappadocia and Paphlagonia and Arabia, and to
PsCallisth_3.33
sister of Olcias, and Paphlagonia and Cappadocia to Eum
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