
Apamea, Syria - Wikipedia
Apamea (Greek: Ἀπάμεια, Apameia; Arabic: أفامية, romanized: afāmiyah), on the right bank of the Orontes River, was an ancient Greek and Roman city. It was the capital of Apamene under the …
Apamea - Wikipedia
Apamea or Apameia (Ancient Greek: Απάμεια) is the name of several Hellenistic cities in western Asia, after Apama, the Sogdian wife of Seleucus I Nicator, several of which are also former …
Apamea: A Greco-Roman City in Syria - History and Archaeology …
Mar 26, 2022 · Apamea lies 125km from Aleppo in the northern Syrian Desert overlooking the Al Ghab plain. The area is fertile; good for grazing and growing trees and vines. Its closeness to …
Apamea - History and Facts | History Hit
May 25, 2021 · Said to have been one of the largest Seleucid cities and built in around the 4th century BC, Apamea flourished and thrived as a commercial hub under the Romans with a …
Apamea: A Jewel of the Hellenistic and Roman Middle East
May 26, 2024 · Nestled in the fertile Orontes River Valley of western Syria lies one of the most spectacular remnants of the ancient world – the sprawling ruins of Apamea. With its majestic …
Apamea (Syria) - Madain Project (en)
Ancient Apamea (آفاميا) was an ancient Greek and Roman city, situated on the eastern side of the Orontes River. The site is about 55 km (34 mi) to the northwest of Hama, Syria, overlooking …
Apamea – The City of Columns - HeritageDaily - Archaeology …
Oct 13, 2020 · Apamea, also called Apamea Cibotus and Apamea Ad Maeandrum is an ancient Greek and Roman city, overlooking the Ghab valley in the Hama Governorate of Syria.
Apamea – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Apamea is a former city and lesser known set of ruins located north of Hama, Syria. Apamea is easily accessible via hired driver from the nearby city of Hama. Local hotels in Hama are able …
Apamee (Afamia) | For UNESCO World Heritage Travellers
Apamea was a city from the Seleucid era (4th century) that held over 100,000 inhabitants. It was strategically located and played both a commercial and military role in the Hellenistic and …
Apnea - Wikipedia
Apnea (also spelled apnoea in British English) [1] is the temporary cessation of breathing. During apnea, there is no movement of the muscles of inhalation, [citation needed] and the volume of …
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