- Catalonia, Spain. The city Ἐμπόριον (Gr****: Ἐμπόριον,
Emporion,
meaning "trading place", cf.
emporion) was
founded in 575 BC by Gr****
colonists from Phocaea...
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Mousa (Ancient Gr****: Μύζα and Μοῦσα and Μοῦζα and Μούζα) was an
important emporion on the
Arabian coast of the Red Sea in
Arabia Felix near the
Strait of...
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Pistiros (Ancient Gr****, Πίστιρος) was an
inland Ancient Gr****
emporion, or
trade center, in
Ancient Thrace. It is
located near the
modern city of Vetren...
- 1st-century
Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea, the "port of ****es" (Aromaton
emporion, Ἀρωμάτων ἐμπόριον) had a
roadstead or
anchorage (hormos) in the land of...
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classical antiquity,
derived from the
Ancient Gr****: ἐμπόριον, romanized: (
empórion),
which becomes Latin: emporium. The
plural is
emporia in both languages...
- for the
whole hill. The
earliest known example outside of
Italy was at
Emporion (now Empúries, Spain).
Examples of
capitolia are:
Capitolium Vetus (Rome)...
- cella. The
earliest known example of a
Capitolium outside Italy was at
Emporion (now Empúries, Spain).
According to Ovid,
Terminus also had a
place there...
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Berenice Cyrene (Apollonia)
Ptolemais Iberian Peninsula Akra
Leuke Alonis Emporion Helike Hemeroscopion Kalathousa Kypsela Mainake Menestheus's
Limin Illicit****...
- (This list has been alphabetized.)
Africa East
Africa – Akhmim,
Aromaton Emporion, Axum, Coloe, Dongola, Juba, Maji, Opone, Panopolis, Sarapion, Sennar....
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established by the
ancient Gr****s, who
settled around the Gulf of Roses, in
Emporion (Empúries) and
Roses in the 8th
century BC. The
Carthaginians briefly ruled...