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- Apenninus (mountain) — by H. Bender — last modified Mar 01, 2021 05:40 PM
- A mountain, possibly Brenner/Brennero.
- Apesas (mountain) — by G. Reger — last modified Nov 13, 2024 09:29 AM
- Mount Aphesas, now Mount Phoukas, separated the territory of Kleonai from the Corinthia. It is connected with the myth of the Nemean lion and was the site of an ash altar sacred to Zeus in use from the Geometric period to the fourth century B.C.
- Aphrodision (mountain) — by G. Reger — last modified Sep 04, 2022 09:42 AM
- Aphrodision.
- Apokopa (mountain) — by M.U. Erdosy — last modified Sep 13, 2022 09:50 PM
- Aravalli Mts. (contra Vogel 1950, 146-49).
- Arabia (region in Mesopotamia) — by M. Roaf — last modified Oct 16, 2018 03:14 PM
- Some texts of the late Roman Empire use the name "Arabia" for a region in Mesopotamia. The sources and scholarly speculation about origins of the name and the location of the reason are summarized by Dillemann. In BAtlas, T. Sinclair identifies this Arabia with "Tektek Dağ and district of Viranşehir."
- Arabikon Oros — by R. Müller Wollermann — last modified Sep 02, 2022 11:07 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 E3 Arabikon Oros
- 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.
- Araia (mountain) — by G. Reger — last modified Jul 29, 2024 08:39 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 unlocated Araia M.
- Arakynthos — by J. Fossey — last modified Dec 17, 2020 01:35 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 A4 Arakynthos M.
- Arakynthos (mountain) — by J. Fossey — last modified Mar 01, 2021 05:40 PM
- A mountain near Boeotian Thebes.
- Arbita (mountain) — by M.U. Erdosy — last modified Sep 04, 2022 04:23 PM
- The Kirthar Mountains are located in Balochistan and Sindh provinces of Pakistan.
- Arentinus (mountain) — by N. Purcell — last modified Mar 01, 2021 05:41 PM
- A mountain at Tibur.
- Arg(ai)os Mons — by S. Mitchell — last modified Nov 06, 2023 06:17 AM
- Mount Hasan, Hasan Dağı in Turkish, is an inactive stratovolcano and the second highest peak in Anatolia.
- Argaeus (mountain) — by T.B. Mitford — last modified Nov 12, 2023 09:20 PM
- Erciyes Dağı in Turkish. A massive volcanic mountain, the highest peak of the Antitaurus range. Commonly depicted on coins from Cappadocia.
- Arganthoneion (mountain) — by C. Foss — last modified Mar 01, 2021 05:40 PM
- Samanli Daği.
- Argentarius (mountain) — by W.V. Harris — last modified Jan 04, 2024 07:49 PM
- A promontory stretching towards the Tyrrhenian Sea in correspondence of the two southernmost islands of the Tuscan Archipelago.
- Arios (mountain) — by C. Foss — last modified Sep 16, 2022 09:12 AM
- A mountain on Khios.
- Aroania (mountain) — by G. Reger — last modified Sep 25, 2018 05:19 PM
- Aroania M. is the third highest mountain of the Peloponnese (2,355 m asl).
- Arouaia M. — by M.U. Erdosy — last modified Sep 11, 2022 04:11 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 D4 Arouaia M.
- Artemision (mountain) — by G. Reger — last modified Jan 20, 2024 11:18 PM
- A mountain located between Argolis and Arcadia, with a temple of Artemis at its summit.