Category
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Roman Armenia
Roman province
Ionian League
confederation of thirteen ancient Greek city-states in the region Ionia on the western coast of Anatolia (present-day Turkey)
Diocese of Asia
diocese of the Roman Empire
Diocese of Pontus
diocese of the Roman Empire
Antioch earthquake of 115
7.5-magnitude earthquake that struck Antakya in south-central Turkey on December 13, 115
Market Gate of Miletus
large marble entranceway on display in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Asiatic Vespers
genocide which occurred prior to the First Mithridatic War
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Hypsistarians
thumb|Cult statue of Zeus Hypsistos, from the sanctuary of Zeus Hypsistos, Imperial Roman times, Archaeological Museum, Dion.

The Men of Angelos
Iranian TV series
neocorus
thumb|right|Roman-era Roman provincial currency|civic coin of [[Ephesus, showing a bust of Emperor Elagabalus and priding itself of being "alone of all, four times " ()]]
' (), plural ' (), was a sacral office in Ancient Greece associated with the custody of a temple. Under the Roman Empire, the neocorate became a distinction awarded to cities that had built temples to the emperors or had established cults of members of the Imperial family.
Aristonicus uprising
revolt in Pergamon, between 133 and 129 BC