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- secondarily on trade, and may have been linked by ethnic bonds (the Chrysaorians). It had an ****embly and financial institutions, and a form of reciprocal...
- BC League of the Islanders 314 - 167 BC Achaean League 280–146 BC League of the Macedonians Chrysaorian League League of Free Laconians 21 BC - 297 AD...
- Alabanda (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλάβανδα) or Antiochia of the Chrysaorians was a city of ancient Caria, Anatolia, the site of which is near Doğanyurt, Çine, Aydın...
- Tralles or Tralleis, modern Aydın, Turkey Alabanda or Antiochia of the Chrysaorians, Caria, modern Doğanyurt (formerly Araphisar), Aydin Province Antioch...
- Taner Kışlalı, Turkish intellectual Alabanda, formerly Antiochia of the ChrysaoriansAntiochus III Antakya, formerly Antiochia – Antiochus, father of Seleucus...
- Galatians offered to them by Augustus on Galatia becoming a Roman province. Chrysaorian League, Chrysaoric League, Chrysaorean Confederacy σύστημα Χρυσαορικόν...
- BC) Thessalian League (?–170s BC): confederation of Gr**** city states Chrysaorian League (? – 203 BC): confederation of Gr**** city states Odrysian kingdom...
- and Stratonicea. In Seleucid times, Chrysaorium was the seat of the Chrysaorian League. The League's ****embly met here, in a temple of Zeus Chrysaorius...
- Zeus Chrysaoreus near Stratonicea and that this city was head of the Chrysaorian League. It may also be the Chrysaoris. It is probable that Idrias was...
- member of the Athenian League and was one of the chief cities of the Chrysaorian League (Bulletin de corresp. ****én., IX, 468). It probably had a temple...