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- Q4775050 subject Q7195975.
- Q4775050 subject Q7473626.
- Q4775050 subject Q8467809.
- Q4775050 subject Q8487835.
- Q4775050 subject Q8728290.
- Q4775050 abstract "Antiochia in Mesopotamia, Antiochia in Arabia, Antiochia Arabis (Greek: Αντιόχεια την Αραβική or Αντιόχεια της Μεσοποταμίας) was an ancient city founded after the death of Alexander the Great. It was described by Pliny. According to the editors of the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, the city also bore the names Antoninopolis, Tella, Constantia, Constantina, and Maximianopolis, and its location is near or at Viranşehir, Şanlıurfa Province, Turkey.".
- Q4775050 wikiPageWikiLink Q388469.
- Q4775050 wikiPageWikiLink Q43.
- Q4775050 wikiPageWikiLink Q4863644.
- Q4775050 wikiPageWikiLink Q497731.
- Q4775050 wikiPageWikiLink Q5247391.
- Q4775050 wikiPageWikiLink Q7195975.
- Q4775050 wikiPageWikiLink Q7473626.
- Q4775050 wikiPageWikiLink Q82778.
- Q4775050 wikiPageWikiLink Q8467809.
- Q4775050 wikiPageWikiLink Q8487835.
- Q4775050 wikiPageWikiLink Q8728290.
- Q4775050 comment "Antiochia in Mesopotamia, Antiochia in Arabia, Antiochia Arabis (Greek: Αντιόχεια την Αραβική or Αντιόχεια της Μεσοποταμίας) was an ancient city founded after the death of Alexander the Great. It was described by Pliny. According to the editors of the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, the city also bore the names Antoninopolis, Tella, Constantia, Constantina, and Maximianopolis, and its location is near or at Viranşehir, Şanlıurfa Province, Turkey.".
- Q4775050 label "Antiochia in Mesopotamia".