Laodicea Turkey Map. Laodicea on the Lycus, an Archaeological Site in Western Turkey Stock Photo Image of asia Distinguished from several other cities of that name by the appellation Ad Lycum, it was founded by Antiochus II (261-246 B.C.) of Syria, who named it for his wife Laodike, and who populated it with Syrians and with Jews who. Laodicea, the ancient name of several cities of western Asia, mostly founded or rebuilt in the 3rd century bce by rulers of the Seleucid dynasty and named for Laodice, the mother of Seleucus I Nicator, or for Laodice, daughter (or possibly niece) of Antiochus I Soter and wife of Antiochus II Theos.
Old map of the site of ancient Laodicea on the Lycus in 1914. Buy vintage map replica poster from www.discusmedia.com
Laodicea, the ancient name of several cities of western Asia, mostly founded or rebuilt in the 3rd century bce by rulers of the Seleucid dynasty and named for Laodice, the mother of Seleucus I Nicator, or for Laodice, daughter (or possibly niece) of Antiochus I Soter and wife of Antiochus II Theos. Laodicea on the Lycus was a rich ancient Greek city in Asia Minor, now Turkey, on the river Lycus
Old map of the site of ancient Laodicea on the Lycus in 1914. Buy vintage map replica poster
Laodicea, the ancient name of several cities of western Asia, mostly founded or rebuilt in the 3rd century bce by rulers of the Seleucid dynasty and named for Laodice, the mother of Seleucus I Nicator, or for Laodice, daughter (or possibly niece) of Antiochus I Soter and wife of Antiochus II Theos. Laodicea, the ancient name of several cities of western Asia, mostly founded or rebuilt in the 3rd century bce by rulers of the Seleucid dynasty and named for Laodice, the mother of Seleucus I Nicator, or for Laodice, daughter (or possibly niece) of Antiochus I Soter and wife of Antiochus II Theos. Laodicea on the Lycus (Greek: Λαοδίκεια πρὸς τοῦ Λύκου Laodikeia pros tou Lykou; Latin: Laodicea ad Lycum, also transliterated as Laodiceia or Laodikeia) (modern Turkish: Laodikeia) was a rich ancient Greek city in Asia Minor, now Turkey, on the river Lycus (Çürüksu).
Map Of Colossae Laodicea And Hierapolis Maping Resources. Using the buttons on the left (or the wheel on your mouse), you can zoom in for a closer look, or zoom out to get your bearings Guide to Laodicea (Laodikya), near Pamukkale, Turkey, one of the Seven Churches of Revelation, & how to visit it, by Tom Brosnahan
Laodicea on the Lycus Turkish Archaeological News. To move around, click and drag the map with your mouse. Map of Laodicea, Turkey Below is a location map and aerial view of Laodicea