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- or per Steph**** of Byzantium: Στρατονίκεια) – also transliterated as Stratonikeia, Stratoniceia, Stratoniki, and Stratonike and Stratonice; a successor...
- Stratonicea, Stratoniceia or Stratonikeia (Gr****: Στρατoνίκεια), also found as Stratonice, Stratoniki, Stratonike (Gr****: Στρατονίκη), can refer to any...
- Menippus of Stratonikeia (Ancient Gr****: Μένιππος ὁ Στρατονικεύς Menippos o Stratonikeus, lived 1st century BC), surnamed Catocas, was a Carian by birth...
- the goddess was served by eunuchs. The temple is mentioned by Strabo: Stratonikeia [in Karia, Asia Minor] is a settlement of Makedonians ... There are two...
- The version of the decree inscribed on the wall of the bouleuterion at Stratonikeia in Caria was the first to be discovered and copied, by William Sherard...
- produced five children, was a prosperous one. Antiochus named the city of Stratonikeia in Caria after Stratonice. In Babylonian texts, she is referred to as...
- the first engagement. He followed up his victory by laying siege to Stratonikeia, whither Eumenes had fled. The town was compelled by famine to surrender...
- Στρατoνικεια, or Στρατονίκεια) also transliterated as Stratoniceia and Stratonikeia, earlier Indi, and later for a time Hadrianapolis – was an ancient city...
- Ancient City of Sardis and the Lydian Tumuli of Bin Tepe Ancient City of Stratonikeia Archaeological Site of ****os Archaeological site of Lao****ia Archaeological...
- JSTOR 3269561. Williamson, Christina (2021). "Chapter 5. Festival Networks: Stratonikeia and the Sanctuary of Hekate at Lagina". Urban Rituals in Sacred Landscapes...