Seleucia: SELEUCIA se-lu'-shi-a (Seleukia): The seaport of Antioch from which it is 16 miles distant. It is situated 5 miles North of the mouth of the Orontes, in the northwestern corner of a fruitful plain at the base ... [100%] 1915-01-01
Seleucia: Seleucia, the name of several ancient Greek cities named after Seleucus I. Seleucia on the Tigris, at the mouth of the great royal canal (Naharmalka, mod. Radhwaniya) from the Tigris to the Euphrates, about 50 m. [100%] 2022-09-02
Seleucia: Seleucia (/sɪˈljuːʃə/; Greek: Σελεύκεια), also known as Seleucia-on-Tigris or Seleucia on the Tigris or Seleucia ad Tigrim, was a major Mesopotamian city, located on the west bank of the Tigris River within the present-day Baghdad Governorate in Iraq. It ... (Seleucid Empire capital in modern Iraq) [100%] 2024-09-08 [History of Baghdad Governorate] [Archaeological sites in Iraq]...
Seleucia: Seleucia (in greco antico: Σελεύκεια, Seleúkeia) è il nome di diverse città ellenistiche situate in Oriente e in genere fondate o rifondate alla fine del IV secolo a.C. da Seleuco I Nicatore, il capostipite della dinastia seleucide. [100%] 2024-09-08
Seleucia Pieria: Seleucia Pieria fue una antigua ciudad ubicada en la región de Siria, fundada en el año 300 a. C. [70%] 2023-11-16
Seleucia (Sittacene): Seleucia (Greek: Σελεύκεια, also transliterated as Seleuceia, Seleukeia, Seleukheia; formerly Coche or Mahoza, also Veh Ardashir) was an ancient city near the Euphrates river and across the Tigris from the better-known Seleucia on the Tigris, in Sittacene, Mesopotamia. The editors ... (Sittacene) [70%] 2024-09-25 [Seleucid colonies] [Sittacene]...
Seleucia (Pamphylia): Seleucia (Greek: Σελεύκεια – also transliterated as Seleukeia) was originally an ancient Greek city on the Mediterranean coast of Pamphylia, in Anatolia, approximately 15 km northeast of Side; the site is about 1 km north of the village of Bucakşeyhler (also Bucakşıhler ... (Pamphylia) [70%] 2024-09-09 [Archaeological sites in Antalya Province] [Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey]...
Seleucia pectinella: Seleucia pectinella is a species of snout moth in the genus Seleucia. It was described by Pierre Chrétien in 1911, and is known from Algeria, Croatia, Albania, Sicily, Crete and mainland Greece. (Species of moth) [70%] 2024-09-08 [Moths described in 1911] [Anerastiini]...
Seleucia pectinella: Seleucia pectinella is a species of snout moth in the genus Seleucia. It was described by Pierre Chrétien in 1911, and is known from Algeria, Croatia, Albania, Sicily, Crete and mainland Greece. (Biology) [70%] 2024-09-08 [Anerastiini]
Seleucia semirosella: Seleucia semirosella is a species of snout moth. It is found in Croatia and Greece. (Biology) [70%] 2024-09-08 [Anerastiini]
Seleucia Samulias: Seleucia Samulias – Seleucia (Greek: Σελεύκεια) also transliterated as Seleukeia or Seleukheia; in the Talmud, Selik, Selika, and Selikos; in the Aramaic Targum, Salwaḳia or Salwaḳya – was a Hellenistic colony founded about the end of the 3rd century BC on Lake Merom ... [70%] 2024-09-08 [Populated places established in the 3rd century BC] [Seleucid colonies]...
Seleucia (theme): The Theme of Seleucia (Greek: θέμα Σελευκείας, thema Seleukeias) was a Byzantine theme (a military-civilian province) in the southern coast of Asia Minor (modern Turkey), headquartered at Seleucia (modern Silifke). In Late Antiquity, the port of Seleucia was the chief city ... (Theme) [70%] 2024-09-08 [Themes of the Byzantine Empire] [States and territories established in the 10th century]...
Council of Seleucia: The Council of Seleucia was an early Christian church synod at Seleucia Isauria (now Silifke, Turkey). In 358, the Roman Emperor Constantius II requested two councils, one of the western bishops at Ariminum and one of the eastern bishops at ... [57%] 2024-01-02 [Schisms in Christianity] [4th-century church councils]...
Seleucia del Tigris: Seleucia (en griego: Σελεύκεια, transliterado: Seleukeia), también conocida como Seleucia del Tigris, fue una de las ciudades más grandes del mundo durante el período helenístico y romano. Se encontraba en Mesopotamia, en la orilla oeste del río Tigris, frente a la ... [57%] 2024-09-09
Seleuco di Seleucia: Seleuco di Seleucia, noto anche come Seleuco di Babilonia (Seleucia al Tigri, ... – ...; fl. [57%] 2024-09-08
Seleucia di Pieria: Seleucia di Pieria (in greco Σελεύκεια ἐν Πιερίᾳ) fu una città fondata intorno all'anno 300 a.C. da Seleuco Nicatore, generale di Alessandro Magno alla foce del fiume Oronte. [57%] 2024-09-08
Seleucia al Tigri: Seleucia al Tigri (greco antico: Σελεύκεια) è un'antica città fondata tra il 305 e il 301 da Seleuco I Nicatore, iniziatore della dinastia seleucide, come sua capitale. Il centro si trovava sulla riva destra del fiume Tigri, in corrispondenza della confluenza con ... [57%] 2024-09-08
Concilio di Seleucia: A questo titolo corrispondono più voci, di seguito elencate. Questa è una pagina di disambiguazione; se sei giunto qui cliccando un collegamento, puoi tornare indietro e correggerlo, indirizzandolo direttamente alla voce giusta. Vedi anche le voci che iniziano con o contengono il ... [57%] 2024-09-08
Basilio de Seleucia: Basilio de Seleucia fue arzobispo de Seleucia, capital de Isauria (Asia Menor), en la región montañosa del Tauro. Fue amigo de infancia de Juan Crisóstomo y con sus consejos hizo ver a este en aquel entonces la vanidad de las ... [57%] 2024-09-08
Tema de Seleucia: El Tema de Seleucia (en griego: θέμα Σελευκείας, thema Seleukeias) fue un tema bizantino (una provincia civil-militar) en la costa del sur de Asia Menor (parte de la moderna Turquía), con capital en Seleucia (actual Silifke). En la antigüedad tardía, el ... [57%] 2024-09-08
Senarco di Seleucia: Senarco o Xenarco di Seleucia (in greco antico: Ξέναρχος, Xénarchos; Seleucia di Cilicia, ... – Roma, I secolo a.C.) è stato un filosofo greco antico. [57%] 2024-09-08
Concilio de Seleucia-Ctesifonte: El Concilio de Seleucia-Ctesifonte, también llamado Concilio de Mar Isaac o Concilio de Isaac, fue un concilio cristiano celebrado en 410 en Seleucia-Ctesifonte, capital del Imperio sasánida. Este concilio reconoció a la Iglesia del Oriente como la comunidad cristiana ... [50%] 2023-12-19
Theodosius of Seleucia-Ctesiphon: Theodosius was Patriarch of the Church of the East between 853 and 858. Brief accounts of the patriarchate of Theodosius are given in the Ecclesiastical Chronicle of the Jacobite writer Bar Hebraeus (floruit 1280) and in the ecclesiastical histories of ... [50%] 2023-10-23 [858 deaths] [Patriarchs of the Church of the East]...