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Encyclopedia: Magnesia ad Sipylum Source:Wikipedia
Magnesia ad Sipylum
was a city of
Lydia
, situated about 65 km northeast of
Smyrna
(now
İzmir
) on the river
Hermus
(now
Gediz
) at the foot of
Spil Mount
. Nowadays this is the location of
Manisa
in
Turkey
. No mention of the town is found till
190 BC
, when
Antiochus the Great
was
...
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Magnesia ad Sipylum was a city of Lydia, situated about 65 km northeast of Smyrna (now İzmir) on the river Hermus (now Gediz) at the foot of Spil Mount. Nowadays this is the location of Manisa in Turkey. No mention of the town is found till 190 BC, when Antiochus the Great was defeated in the...
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The Battle of Magnesia was fought in 190 BC near Magnesia ad Sipylum, on the plains of Lydia (modern Turkey), between the Romans, led by the consul Lucius Cornelius Scipio and his brother, the famed general Scipio Africanus, with their ally Eumenes II of Pergamum against the...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Magnesia ad Sipylum: city in ancient Lydia, just south of the Hermus (Gediz) River. ... Magnesia ad Sipylum. (2008). In Encyclopædia Britannica. ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Magnesia ad Sipylum: city in ancient Lydia, just south of the Hermus (Gediz) River. ... APA style: Magnesia ad Sipylum. (2008). In Encyclopædia Britannica.
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No mention of the town is found till 190 BC , when Antiochus The Great was defeated in the Battle Of Magnesia by the Roman consul Lucius Scipio Asiaticus . It became a city of importance under the ...
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MANISA (anc. Magnesia ad Sipylum) - Encyclopedia Britannica - MANISA ... |
The Encyclopedia Britannica is free at the JCSM Study Center! This page has information about MANISA (anc. Magnesia ad Sipylum) - Encyclopedia Britannica - MANISA (anc. Magnesia ad Sipylum)
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Magnesia ad Sipylum was a city of Lydia, situated about 65 km northeast of Smyrna on the river at the foot of Mount Sipylus.
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The Battle of Magnesia was fought in 190 BC near Magnesia ad Sipylum, on the plains of Lydia (modern Turkey), between the Romans, led by the consul Lucius Cornelius Scipio and his brother, the famed ...
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In historic times, Mount Sipylus rose above the site of Magnesia ad Sipylum (in the south of Manisa), on the Hermus River (Gediz River which was (190 BC) the scene of the defeat of Antiochus III "the ...
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