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- Castabala may refer to : Castabala (city), or Hierapolis (ad Pyram), in modern Turkey, an Ancient former city and bishopric in Cilicia, presently a Latin...
- Castabala (Gr****: Καστάβαλα), also known as Hieropolis and Hierapolis (Gr****: Ίεράπολις) was a city in Cilicia (modern southern Turkey), near the Ceyhan...
- The Diocese of Castabala is a titular see in Turkey. During Late Antiquity, the Diocese of Castabala was a suffragan to Anazarbus, the metropolis of the...
- for visiting the scant remains of the nearby Roman city of Hierapolis-Castabala which huddles at the base of a craggy rock with a castle, probably built...
- Karakucak Wrestling Festival - Kadirli (25–26 May) Ancient city of Hierapolis Castabala in Osmaniye Karatepe historic site A view from the city of Osmaniye A...
- remained more or less independent from Persian rule. Some of these included Castabala, Mazaca, and Mallus. The last v****al king of Cilicia became involved in...
- Pyramum or Castabala, in Cilicia Secunda, near modern Adana, south-east Turkey a Latin Catholic titular bishopric, but under the name Castabala Hierapolis...
- Cab****us Cadrema Cadyanda Callimache Calynda Carallia Carmylessus Casae Castabala Ceretapa Cestrus Charadrus Choma Cibyra Mikra Claudiopolis Colybr****us...
- Cab****us Cadrema Cadyanda Callimache Calynda Carallia Carmylessus Casae Castabala Ceretapa Cestrus Charadrus Choma Cibyra Mikra Claudiopolis Colybr****us...
- deities of this category were noted by Strabo. Some of these are Anahita at Castabala, the magus Sagarios at Ariaramneia, and Ahura Mazda at Arebsum. In enclosures...