Rhittenia or Rhizenia was a town of ancient Crete. [1]
Its site is tentatively located near modern Kato Riza, Apesokari. [1] [2]
Carissa, also called Garsi, was a town of the Trocmi in ancient Galatia, Anatolia, located between Etonea and Amasya. It was inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times.
Korama was a town of ancient Cappadocia, inhabited in Byzantine times.
Eulepa (Εύλεπα) was an ancient Greek town in Cappadocia, inhabited in Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine times.
Cyptasia or Kyptasia was a town on the Black Sea coast of ancient Paphlagonia. The name appears as Cloptasa in the Tabula Peutingeriana was 7 Roman miles from Sinope on the road to Amisus.
Garzoubanthon or Orgibate was a town on the Black Sea coast of ancient Paphlagonia, a station on the road heading east of Sinope during Byzantine times.
Pargais was a settlement and station (mutatio) of ancient Cilicia, on the road between Adana and Tarsus, inhabited during Byzantine times.
Halae or Halai, or Alae or Alai (Ἄλαι), was a coastal town of ancient Cilicia, inhabited during the Roman and Byzantine eras.
Kirkota was a town of ancient Cilicia inhabited during Byzantine times. Its name does not occur in ancient authors but is inferred from epigraphic and other evidence.
Tardequeia was a settlement and station (mutatio) of ancient Cilicia, on the road between Adana and Issus, inhabited during Byzantine times.
Moumoustra was a town of ancient Cilicia, inhabited during Byzantine times.
Arasaxa, also known as Arathia and Arassaxa, was a town of ancient Cappadocia, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. It may be this Arathia which was a bishopric in antiquity.
Skandos was a town of ancient Cappadocia, inhabited in Byzantine times.
Pteria was a town of ancient Paphlagonia, inhabited from Classical through Byzantine times.
Virasia was a town in the west of ancient Pontus, inhabited in Byzantine times. According to the Tabula Peutingeriana it was on the road from Antoniopolis through Anadynata to Amasia, 16 M.P. from the latter.
Cromen was a town in the west of ancient Pontus, inhabited in Roman and Byzantine times. According to the Tabula Peutingeriana it was 11 M.P. from Amasia.
Diacopa or Diakopa was a town in the west of ancient Pontus, inhabited in Hellenistic and Roman times. The town gave its name to a region of Pontus called the Diacopene.
Cizari or Kizari, also called Icizari or Ikizari (Ἰκίζαρι), was a settlement and fort of ancient Pontus, in the district Phazemonitis, on Lake Stiphane. It was deserted in Strabo's time, and there was a palace built near it.
Sibora, also possibly called Foroba, was a town of ancient Pontus, inhabited in Roman and Byzantine times.
Euaissa was a town of ancient Cappadocia, inhabited in Byzantine times.
Campae or Kampai was a town of ancient Cappadocia, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. In the Tabula Peutingeriana it is listed as Cambe and positioned 16 M.P. north or northwest from Mazaca.
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