Patara   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Patara   - a city on the coast of Lycia, Asia Minor
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246/19 Ptolemy rebuilds Patara in Lycia, and calls it Arsinoe.
    Within translations:
Cic:Flac_78   woman which was written at Patara to me and which he
Plin:HN_5.100   the same name; and then Patara, previously Pataros, and Sidyma on
Plin:HN_6.214   Side, Lycaonia, Lycia, Patara, Xanthus, Caunus, Rhodes,
Porph:Fr_46   rycus, Andriace, Limyra, Patara, Xanthus, and last of all
SelPap_1.88A   (257) they were driven in to Patara by the storms; from there
THI_68   (163-145)   ise . . . of Patara, one of the [chief bodyguards],
THI_61.D   (173-169)     Athenaios of Patara in Lycia, the son of Nomi


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