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37: 202: 526: 174:(xvi. p. 749). It also comprehended, according to Strabo, four satrapies; and it is clear that he uses the name in a much wider sense than Ptolemy, who places the four cities of the tetrapolis of Strabo's Seleucis in so many separate districts; Antioch in Cassiotis, Apameia in Apamene, Laodiceia in Laodicene, while he only implies, but does not state, that Seleuceia lies in Seleucis." 469: 398:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, illustrated by numerous engravings on wood. William Smith, LLD. London. Walton and Maberly, Upper Gower Street and Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row; John Murray, Albemarle Street.
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on account of its four most important cities, for it had many. These four were,
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Antioch—named after his father and the largest city.
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located in northern Syria. It was also known as the
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Index

Seleucid Empire

Hellenistic era
Roman Syria
Syria
Turkey
Ancient Greek
Seleucid Empire
Antioch
Seleuceia in Pieria
Apameia
Laodiceia
Seleucus Nicator

Orontes River
Syria (region)
Strabo
Geography
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), William Smith, LLD, Ed.
The Early Seleukids, their Gods and their Coins
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9781351811071
The Social and economic history of the Roman empire, Volume 2
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0-8196-2164-1
Strabo
The geography of Strabo
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