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- Pessinus abstract "Pessinus (Greek: Πεσσινούς or Πισσινούς) was a city in Asia Minor, a geographical area corresponding today to modern Turkey on the upper course of the river Sangarios (Sakarya River), from which the mythological King Midas (738-696 BC?) is said to have ruled a greater Phrygian realm. However, archaeological research by Ghent University (1967–1973 under the directorship of Pieter Lambrechts; 1987–2008 under the directorship of John Devreker) showed that the city developed around 400 BC at the earliest, which contradicts any historical claim of early Phrygian roots. The investigations of the temple area, which was discovered in 1834 by the French explorer Charles Texier in the south of the village along the Gallos river, Angelo Verlinde's yet to be published 2012 PhD dissertation should greatly add to the understanding of the temple area.As yet, the temple area (sector B) is the only thoroughly investigated area of the city, with the exception of the so-called Acropolis (sector I) near the northern entrance of the Ballıhisar valley. Since 2009, the city is being investigated by a team of the University of Melbourne, Australia, led by Gocha Tsetskhladze.Pessinus, the present modern Turkish village of Ballıhisar is situated at 13 km from Sivrihisar a small town on the road Ankara- Eskişehir at the junction with the road to Afyon-İzmir, at 120 km SW of Ankara. The village is situated on the high Anatolian plateau at ca. 950 m altitude above sea level.It is developed in a valley, more specifically the tributary valley of the Sakarya (Sangarios) river.".
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- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
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- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLink Ankara.
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- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Galatia.
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- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLink Galatia_(Roman_province).
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- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLink Pauly-Wissowa.
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- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLink Sakarya_River.
- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLink Sangarios.
- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLink Second_Punic_War.
- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLink Seljuk_Turks.
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- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLink Sibylline_Books.
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- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Melbourne.
- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLink İzmir.
- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pessinos".
- Pessinus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pessinus".
- Pessinus condition "In ruins".
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- Pessinus epochs "Hellenistic to Medieval".
- Pessinus hasPhotoCollection Pessinus.
- Pessinus latd "39".
- Pessinus latm "20".
- Pessinus latns "N".
- Pessinus lats "2".
- Pessinus location "Ballıhisar, Eskişehir Province, Turkey".
- Pessinus longd "31".
- Pessinus longew "E".
- Pessinus longm "35".
- Pessinus longs "4".
- Pessinus mapType "Turkey".
- Pessinus name "Pessinus".
- Pessinus nativeName "Πεσσινούς".
- Pessinus region Phrygia.
- Pessinus type "Settlement".
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- Pessinus subject Category:Ancient_Greek_archaeological_sites_in_Turkey.
- Pessinus subject Category:Eskişehir.
- Pessinus subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Turkey.
- Pessinus subject Category:Galatia.
- Pessinus subject Category:Geography_of_Eskişehir_Province.
- Pessinus subject Category:History_of_Eskişehir_Province.
- Pessinus subject Category:Populated_places_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Pessinus subject Category:Roman_sites_in_Turkey.
- Pessinus hypernym City.
- Pessinus type Article.
- Pessinus type City.
- Pessinus type Place.
- Pessinus type Article.
- Pessinus type Attraction.
- Pessinus type Place.
- Pessinus type Site.
- Pessinus comment "Pessinus (Greek: Πεσσινούς or Πισσινούς) was a city in Asia Minor, a geographical area corresponding today to modern Turkey on the upper course of the river Sangarios (Sakarya River), from which the mythological King Midas (738-696 BC?) is said to have ruled a greater Phrygian realm.".