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Cosa (chi) è σάλπισμα επί τον φόνο θηράματος - definizione

ANCIENT CITY IN CILICIA CAMPESTRIS, TURKEY
Mopsuesta; Seleucia Mopsuestia; Misis; Mamistra; Mamissa; Mompsuestia; Mopsouhestia; Seleucia ad Pyramum; Yakapinar; Yakapınar; Μοψουεστία; Mopsus (city); Seleucia on the Pyramus; Σελεύκεια προς τον Πύραμο; Seleucia pros to Pyramo; Al-Massisa
  • Mosaics depicting [[Noah's Ark]] in the [[Misis Mosaic Museum]]

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  • Amazonian warrior]] (armed with a double-headed axe) by her [[Phrygian cap]]; [[Roman mosaic]] emblema (marble and limestone), 2nd half of the 4th century AD; from Daphne, a suburb of [[Antioch-on-the-Orontes]] (now [[Antakya]] in [[Turkey]])
  • Chalcis]].
  • rampart]]s of Antioch climbing Mons Silpius during the Crusades (lower left on the map, ''above left'')
  • The Peutinger Map showing Antioch, Alexandria and Seleucia in the 4th century.
  • This [[argenteus]] was struck in the Antioch mint, under [[Constantius Chlorus]].
  • Bohemund of Taranto]] in June 1098.
  • Rare Domitian Tetradrachm struck in the Antioch Mint. Only 23 known examples. Note the realist portrait, typical of the Antioch Mint.
  • Byzantine recapture of Antioch in 969
  • emperor Julian]]. Note the pointed beard.
  • de]]) of [[Pattin]], ca. 860 BCE in [[Hatay Archaeology Museum]]
  • Antioch Chalice]], first half of 6th century, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]].
  • The ''Týkhē'' (Fortune) of Antioch, Galleria dei Candelabri, the [[Vatican Museums]].
ANCIENT GREEK CITY IN SOUTHERN TURKEY
Antiochene; Antakia; Antioch-on-the-Orontes; Antioch on the Orontes; Antioch, Syria; Syrian Antioch; Antiochia ad Orontem; Antioch, Turkey; Αντιόχεια η επί Δάφνη; Great Antioch; Theopolis; Ancient antioch; Classical antioch; Medieval antioch; Antioch in the middle ages; History of Antioch; Antiochian; Daphne, Antioch; Cradle of Christianity; Temple of Apollo at Daphne, Antioch
·adj Of or pertaining to the city of Antioch, in Syria.
II. Antiochian ·adj Pertaining to Antiochus, a contemporary with Cicero, and the founder of a sect of philosophers.

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Mopsuestia

Mopsuestia and Mopsuhestia (Ancient Greek: Μοψουεστία and Μόψου ἑστία, romanized: Mopsou(h)estia and Μόψου Mopsou and Μόψου πόλις and Μόψος; Byzantine Greek: Mamista, Manistra, Mampsista; Arabic: al-Maṣṣīṣah; Armenian: Msis, Mises, Mam(u)estia; modern Yakapınar) is an ancient city in Cilicia Campestris on the Pyramus River (now the Ceyhan River) located approximately 20 km (12 mi) east of ancient Antiochia in Cilicia (present-day Adana, southern Turkey). From the city's harbor, the river is navigable to the Mediterranean Sea, a distance of over 40 km (24 mi).

The 1879 book A Latin Dictionary, the 1898 book Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia and the 1920 La Cilicie mention that the city at that time was called Missis or Messis, but in 1960 the name changed to Yakapınar.