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- Adramyttium (Gr****: Ἀδραμύττιον Adramyttion, Ἀδραμύττειον Adramytteion, or Ἀτραμύττιον Atramyttion) was an ancient city and bishopric in Aeolis, in modern-day...
- Xenocles of Adramyttium (in Gr****: Ξενοκλής ο Αδραμυττηνός) was an ancient Gr**** renowned orator, mentioned by Strabo. Xenocles hailed from Adramyttium, an ancient...
- Edremit, formerly Adramyttium (Gr****: Ἀδραμύττιον), is a muni****lity and district of Balıkesir Province, Turkey. Its area is 682 km2, and its po****tion...
- Diodorus (Gr****: Διόδωρος) of Adramyttium, was a rhetorician and Academic philosopher. He is known only from the account given by Strabo. He lived at...
- "Tepeoba". Strabo places it at 60 stadia from Adramyttium. Pomponius Mela says it was between Adramyttium and Cisthene. Josef Stauber places it in Paşa...
- as for a short period in 1922. Today the Metropolis of Pergamon and Adramyttium is a titular see. The Christian community of Pergamon was one of the...
- seizing the throne of the Byzantine Empire, he was a tax collector in Adramyttium. In 715, the Byzantine navy and the troops of the Opsician Theme, one...
- The Battle of Adramyttion occurred on 19 March 1205 between the Latin Crusaders and the Byzantine Gr**** Empire of Nicaea, one of the kingdoms established...
- afterwards prolonged through Mysia to the neighbourhood of the Gulf of Adramyttium. The major rivers in the northern part of the province are the Macestus...
- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Adramyttium was established in the 13th century as a suffragan of Cyzicus, but was later made a suffragan of Ephesus. In...