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- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma abstract "Seleucia at the Zeugma (Greek: Σελεύκεια ἐπὶ τοῦ Ζεύγματος, transliterated Seleucia epi tou Zeugmatos or Seleukeia epi tou Zeugmatos) was a Hellenistic city or fortified town in the present Republic of Turkey, on the left, or south, bank of the Euphrates, across from ancient Samosata and not far from it. It is mentioned in isolated incidents: Antiochus III the Great married a Pontic princess there in 221 BC; the Oxford Classical Dictionary ascribed this to Zeugma. Tigranes let Cleopatra Selene, the widow of Antiochus X Eusebes, be killed there. Pompey gave the city and its surroundings to Antiochus I Theos of Commagene; Pliny the Elder nonetheless ascribes it to Coele Syria. The bishop Eusebius of Samosata ruled a day's journey from his see, even to Zeugma. The name of the city is confirmed by an inscription from Rhodes, which refers to a man \"of Seleucia, of those on the Euphrates\". Its location is uncertain. It had a bridge of boats, like the well-known (and now submerged) city of Zeugma, in Osrohene further downstream; which is too far downstream, and on the wrong side of the river to be the boundary of Eusebius' see. By the same reasoning, it cannot be either of the places called el Qantara (\"bridge\") which were just above, and 2 km below, modern Samsat, Turkey, before its old site was also flooded, by the Ataturk Dam. The Barrington Atlas conjectures that it was at Killik, Şanlıurfa Province, Turkey 37°26′N 38°14′E), on the basis of T.A. Sinclair's Eastern Turkey : an architectural and archaeological survey, which is some 40 km downstream from Samosata, and below the dam. The reasoning here is unclear. Sinclair shows this Killik (which means \"Claypit\" in Turkish), on his map at IV 172, but all four of his references to the name in his text are to a Killik at 39°23′N 37°42′E, at the headwaters of the Euphrates, near Divriği.".
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- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Antiochus_III_the_Great.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Antiochus_I_Theos_of_Commagene.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Antiochus_X_Eusebes.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Appian.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Atatürk_Dam.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Barrington_Atlas_of_the_Greek_and_Roman_World.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_archaeological_sites_in_Turkey.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Turkey.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Osroene.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seleucid_colonies_in_Anatolia.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Cleopatra_Selene_(III).
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Coele-Syria.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Divriği.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Eusebius_of_Samosata.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_period.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Inscriptiones_Graecae.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Killik,_Şanlıurfa_Province.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Osroene.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Pliny_the_Elder.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Polybius.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Pompey.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Pontus_(region).
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Realencyclopädie_der_classischen_Altertumswissenschaft.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Talbert.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Samosata.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Samsat.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Theodoret.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Tigranes.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Transliteration.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLink Zeugma,_Commagene.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seleucia at the Zeugma".
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seleucia".
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zeugma".
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Former_settlements_in_Turkey.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma subject Category:Ancient_Greek_archaeological_sites_in_Turkey.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Turkey.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma subject Category:Osroene.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma subject Category:Seleucid_colonies_in_Anatolia.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma hypernym City.
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- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma type City.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma type Place.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma type Attraction.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma type Place.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma type Redirect.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma type Site.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma type SpatialThing.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma comment "Seleucia at the Zeugma (Greek: Σελεύκεια ἐπὶ τοῦ Ζεύγματος, transliterated Seleucia epi tou Zeugmatos or Seleukeia epi tou Zeugmatos) was a Hellenistic city or fortified town in the present Republic of Turkey, on the left, or south, bank of the Euphrates, across from ancient Samosata and not far from it. It is mentioned in isolated incidents: Antiochus III the Great married a Pontic princess there in 221 BC; the Oxford Classical Dictionary ascribed this to Zeugma.".
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma label "Seleucia at the Zeugma".
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- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma sameAs Селевкея_на_Зевгма.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma sameAs Selèucia_de_Seugma.
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- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma sameAs Q4401500.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma lat "37.43333333333333".
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- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma wasDerivedFrom Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma?oldid=651827791.
- Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma isPrimaryTopicOf Seleucia_at_the_Zeugma.