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has glosseng: Faustinopolis (also Colonia Faustinopolis and Halala) was an ancient city in the south of Cappadocia, about 20 km south of Tyana. It was named after the empress Faustina, the wife of Marcus Aurelius, who died there in a village, which her husband, by establishing a colony in it, raised to the rank of a town under the name of Faustinopolis. (Jul. Capitol. M. Ant. Philos. 26.) Hierocles (p. 700) assigns the place to Cappadocia Secunda, and it is mentioned also in the Antonine and Jerusalem Itineraries. The town was close to the defiles of the Cilician Gates, and was likely situated at modern-day Başmakçı, Niğde Province, Turkey.
lexicalizationeng: Faustinopolis
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has glossfra: __NOTOC__ Faustinopolis ou Colonia Faustinopolis ou Halala est une ville romaine au nord des portes de Cilicie que les recherches récentes situent dans la province de Niğde en Turquie aux environs du village actuel de Başmakçı .
lexicalizationfra: Faustinopolis
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