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Place Artena by L. Quilici — last modified Apr 25, 2022 06:44 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D3 Artena
Place Artimino by W.V. Harris — last modified Aug 13, 2021 04:10 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 41 E2 Artimino
Place Arykanda by C. Foss — last modified Apr 28, 2021 10:27 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 D4 Arykanda (1)
Place Arziyayad tepe by M. Roaf — last modified Feb 15, 2019 01:35 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 H2 Arziyayad tepe
Place Arzuhin? by M. Roaf — last modified Oct 20, 2012 08:01 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 91 F2 Arzuhin?
Place Arzuhin? by M. Roaf — last modified Feb 14, 2012 11:21 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 91 F2 Arzuhin? (1)
Place Asai by J. McK. Camp II — last modified Aug 20, 2012 02:03 PM
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary sources, whose precise location cannot be determined today
Place Asciano by W.V. Harris — last modified Sep 17, 2023 07:29 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 B2 Asciano
Place Asculum by W.V. Harris — last modified Nov 18, 2020 09:56 AM
Asculum (modern Ascoli Piceno) was the principal city of the Piceni.
Place Asea by G. Reger — last modified Apr 06, 2024 04:01 PM
Asea was a town of Arcadia, located in the district Maenalia. Lying near the frontier of Laconia, Asea was to be found along the road from Megalopolis to Pallantium and Tegea. Asea participated in the foundation of Megalopolis and many of its inhabitants relocated there.
Place Ash Altar of Zeus Lykaios by Dan Diffendale — last modified Mar 20, 2024 10:16 AM
The ash altar of Zeus Lykaios on the southern peak of Mt. Lykaion.
Place Ashnak by David Braund — last modified Oct 20, 2012 06:53 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 88 B4 Ashnak
Place Ashur/‘Lamban’?/‘Liba(nai)’? by M. Roaf — last modified May 02, 2023 06:02 PM
Aššur, modern Qal'at Sherqat, is an Assyrian city on the western bank of the Tigris River. Named after its enigmatic tutelary deity, it was the original capital, ancestral home, and burial place of the Assyrian royal family. From the late third millennium B.C. until 614 B.C., when the city was captured and destroyed by the Medes, Aššur was Assyria's most important religious center. It was also Assyria's principal administrative center until the beginning of the ninth century, when Ashurnasirpal II (883-859) moved the capital to the newly constructed Calah.
Place Asine by G. Reger — last modified Nov 04, 2023 11:28 PM
Asine was an ancient Greek city of Argolis.
Place Asine by G. Reger — last modified Mar 28, 2024 09:17 PM
Located on the east coast of the Messenian peninsula of the Peloponnese, the ancient city of Asine is thought to have stood where the modern settlement of Koroni stands now. Based on spolia and topography, its acropolis was probably on the spot now occupied by a Venetian castle (itself having supplanted an earlier Byzantine fortress).
Place Asine by G. Reger — last modified Oct 29, 2024 03:18 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 D4 Asine
Place Asine by D. Rupp — last modified Jul 23, 2012 03:17 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 72 unlocated Asine
Place Asinius (river) by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Jun 12, 2024 04:18 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 G3 Asinius fl.
Place Asisium by W.V. Harris — last modified Oct 02, 2023 07:42 AM
A Roman settlement built atop an earlier Umbrian one on a western foothill of the Apennines, Asisium received municipal status and was assigned to the Tribus Sergia. Totila destroyed most of the city in A.D. 545.
Place Asklepieion (Kos) by C. Foss — last modified Oct 15, 2024 04:32 PM
A major, ancient sanctuary of Asklepios located on the Aegean island of Kos.

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