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Place Aipasion Pedion by G. Reger — last modified Apr 08, 2019 09:25 AM
The Aipasion Pedion, or Aipasion Plain, was located near the cities of Chaa and Lepreon according to Strabo.
Place Aleion Pedion by S. Mitchell — last modified Oct 05, 2022 10:42 AM
Aleion Pedion (the Aleian Plain) in Cilicia.
Place Ammodes Aigialos? by S.L. Dyson — last modified Aug 03, 2016 10:03 AM
An alluvial plain at the mouth of the Gravona river.
Place Araxenon Pedion by M. Roaf — last modified Sep 10, 2022 05:30 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 F1 Araxenon Pedion
Place Argestaeus Campus by J.J. Wilkes — last modified Oct 17, 2022 07:36 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 49 D3 Argestaeus Campus
Place Argon Pedion by G. Reger — last modified Aug 30, 2022 10:55 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 C2 Argon Pedion
Place Atinas Campus by I.E.M. Edlund Berry — last modified Sep 09, 2022 10:56 AM
A toponym applied by the elder Pliny to an area of Lucania.
Place Campi Lapidei by S. Loseby — last modified Sep 14, 2022 07:24 PM
Campi Lapidei describes the alluvial plain located at the confluence of the Durance and Rhône rivers.
Place Campi Phlegraei by N. Purcell — last modified Apr 08, 2023 05:13 PM
The Campi Phlegraei (Phlegraean Fields) is a large caldera (13 km wide) in the Bay of Naples region of Italy. In total, the the area comprises 24 craters, although a good portion of the caldera now lies under water. The area was important in Greek and Roman times; the Greeks established their first mainland colony at Cumae within the Campi Phlegraei.
Place Campus Martius by L. Quilici — last modified Jan 22, 2024 09:51 AM
The Campus Martius or "field of Mars" is the name given to the level ground between the slopes of the Capitoline, the Quirinal, and Pincian hills, and the Tiber river.
Place Cilbian Plain by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Feb 24, 2021 10:38 AM
A plain that abuts the plain of the Cayster river. Strabo remarks that it is fertile.
Place Diomedis Campi by I.E.M. Edlund Berry — last modified Dec 06, 2021 11:16 PM
The name assigned by some writers, including Livy, to the plain of Canusium, in which the battle of Cannae was fought in August of 216 BC.
Place Doiantos Pedion by T. Drew Bear — last modified Sep 27, 2022 01:40 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 C4 Doiantos Pedion
Place Dotion Pedion by J. Fossey — last modified Aug 30, 2022 10:49 AM
The Dotion Pedion (Dotium) is the northern part of the eastern Thessalian plain.
Place Epipolai by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Sep 28, 2022 09:04 PM
A substantial plateau that is roughly triangular in shape and extends to the north and west of Syracuse.
Place Halipedon by J.S. Traill — last modified Jan 05, 2020 09:38 AM
A swampy plain that was located to the north of the main harbour of the Piraeus.
Place Helorion Pedion by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Mar 10, 2023 04:04 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 G5 Helorion Pedion
Place Hyrcanius Campus by C. Foss — last modified Sep 20, 2022 11:18 AM
The modern Manisa Ovası (Manisa plain) in Turkey stretches to the north, west, and east of the modern city of Manisa (ancient Magnesia ad Sipylum). The plain surrounds the confluences of the Hyllos (modern Demirci Çay) and Pidasos (a tributary of Kum Çay) rivers with the Hermus (modern Gediz).
Place Killanion Pedion/Cillanicus Tractus by C. Foss — last modified Sep 23, 2022 02:19 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 F1 Killanion Pedion/Cillanicus Tractus
Place Korou Pedion by C. Foss — last modified Sep 15, 2022 12:53 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 F4 Korou Pedion