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- Ad Aquas Salvias — by L. Quilici — last modified Apr 07, 2023 04:10 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 Ad Aquas Salvias
- Ain el Aouad — by E.W.B. Fentress — last modified Oct 20, 2012 06:32 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 34 E2 Ain el Aouad
- Akragas/Agrigentum — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Sep 16, 2023 08:50 AM
- Akragas/Agrigentum was an ancient city of Sicily and is now known as Agrigento. The Archaeological Area of Agrigento was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.
- Arachnaion (mountain) — by G. Reger — last modified Nov 19, 2021 08:35 PM
- A mountain of the Argolid with a higher western peak (Profitis Ilias, 1199 masl) and a lower eastern peak (Mavrovouni or Arna, 1139 masl). Material from the Mycenaean, Archaic, and Classical periods has been found on the western peak and identified with altars of Zeus and Hera described by Pausanias. Aeschylus mentions its use as a signal station.
- Baldersdorf — by H. Bender — last modified Oct 23, 2012 01:41 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 F3 Baldersdorf
- Castelfusano Paleochristian basilica — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified May 04, 2021 05:08 PM
- Situated along the via Severiana are the remains of an anonymous Paleochristian basilica that was in use between the second and the seventh centuries AD.
- Catacombs of Generosa — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 22, 2018 07:49 AM
- A Paleochristian catacomb located at the sixth mile of the via Portuense.
- Ceres et Faustina, T. — by L. Quilici — last modified Mar 26, 2023 06:02 PM
- The Roman temple dedicated to Ceres and Faustina received patronage from Herodes Atticus. Its remains were eventually repurposed in the construction of the church of Sant'Urbano.
- Church of Sant'Urbano alla Caffarella — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jan 16, 2021 05:46 PM
- A tenth century church built on the site of a Roman structure that was either a temple or a tomb dating ca. AD 160.
- Church of St. Peter — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified May 04, 2021 05:16 PM
- A twelfth century AD Christian church built atop the remains of a Roman temple of Apollo.
- Costa Bellene/Ballene (Capo Don?) — by S. Loseby — last modified May 27, 2018 09:47 PM
- A Roman mansio on the via Iulia Augusta. An Early Christian complex (basilica, baptistery, cemetery) developed nearby and lasted until the Middle Ages.
- Forum Cassii — by W.V. Harris — last modified Jan 14, 2024 09:22 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 C4 Forum Cassii
- Forum Iulii — by H. Bender — last modified Jun 08, 2018 07:04 AM
- A settlement founded as a Roman municipium along the line of the Via Iulia Augusta by Julius Caesar ca. 50 BCE (cited: BAtlas 19 F3 Forum Iulii)
- Hagia Sophia, Thessaloniki — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 10, 2018 09:01 PM
- A church to Saint Sophia dating originally from the third century A.D.
- Halmyris? — by David Braund — last modified Dec 20, 2018 05:54 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 23 C3 Halmyris?
- Itos — by M. Drew Bear — last modified Dec 16, 2017 12:09 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 77 F3 Itos
- Kapernabou/Kafr Nabo — by T. Sinclair — last modified Jul 09, 2020 08:49 PM
- An ancient place, located in modern Syria, with remains of an ancient church and residential buildings. Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011 as part of the "Ancient Villages of Northern Syria."
- Labraunda — by C. Foss — last modified Mar 30, 2023 08:53 AM
- Labraunda is an archaeological site located in Caria, just west of Ortaköy, Turkey. The site was sacred to both Carians and Mysians.
- Latomos Monastery — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 09, 2020 05:18 PM
- A late fifth century AD church, later associated with a small monastery in Thessaloniki, Greece.
- Locoteiacus — by H.S. Sivan — last modified Jan 17, 2019 02:01 PM
- A Benedictine abbey that is located 7 km south of Poitiers and was founded by Martin from 361 to 371.