e/Laodicea ad Libanum

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has glosseng: Laodicea ad Libanum (Laodicea of Lebanon) – ), also transliterated as Laodiceia or Laodikeia; also Cabrosa, Scabrosa and Cabiosa Laodiceia – was an ancient Hellenistic city on the Orontes in Coele-Syria, the remains of which are found approximately 25 km southwest of Homs, Syria. The city is mentioned by Strabo (xvi. p. 755) as the commencement of the Marsyas Campus, which extended along the west side of the Orontes, near its source. It is called Cabiosa Laodiceia by Ptolemy (Kabiôsa Laodikeia, v. 15), and gives its name to a district Laodicene (Laodikênê), in which he places two other towns, Paradisus (Paradeisos) and Jabruda (Iabmouda). Pliny (v. 23), among other people of Syria, reckons ad orientem Laodicenos, qui ad Libanum cognominantur.
lexicalizationeng: Laodicea ad Libanum
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Modern Greek (1453-)
has glossell: Η Λαοδίκεια η κατά Λίβανον ή «προς Λιβάνου» (Laodicea ad Libanum) ήταν αρχαία οχυρή πόλη του Λιβάνου, φρούριο των Χετταίων κτισμένο στη νότια όχθη της λίμνης Χομς στην Κοίλη Συρία. Αναφέρεται και ως Κάδης η επί του Ορόντου. Η πόλη άκμασε κατά την ελληνιστική εποχή. Σήμερα τα ερείπιά της βρίσκονται περίπου 25 χιλιόμετρα νοτιοδυτικά από την πόλη Χομς της Συρίας.
lexicalizationell: Λαοδίκεια η κατά Λίβανον

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