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  2. List of ancient Greek cities - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of ancient Greek cities, including colonies outside Greece, and including settlements that were not sovereign poleis.Many colonies outside Greece were soon assimilated to some other language but a city is included here if at any time its population or the dominant stratum within it spoke Greek.

  3. Towns of ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    A cleruchy (Ancient Greek: κληρουχία) was a colony, typically Athenian, which despite being in a different location from the mother city, did not achieve independence. Instead, it remained part of the mother city's polis, with citizenship being retained by the settlers, and it may have functioned like a kome.

  4. Metropolis (Thessaly) - Wikipedia

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    Metropolis (Ancient Greek: Μητρόπολις) was a town and polis (city-state) [1] of Histiaeotis (or of Thessaliotis) in ancient Thessaly, described by Stephanus of Byzantium [2] as a town in Upper Thessaly. Strabo says that Metropolis was founded by three insignificant towns, but that a larger number was afterwards added, among which was ...

  5. Decapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Decapolis (Greek: Δεκάπολις, Dekápolis, 'Ten Cities') was a group of ten Hellenistic cities on the eastern frontier of the Roman Empire in the Southern Levant in the first centuries BC and AD. Most of the cities were located to the east of the Jordan Rift Valley, between Judaea, Iturea, Nabataea, and Syria. [1]

  6. Regions of ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Aeniania (Greek: Αἰνιανία) or Ainis (Greek: Αἰνίς) was a small district to the south of Thessaly (which it was sometimes considered part of). [2] The regions of Aeniania and Oetaea were closely linked, both occupying the valley of the Spercheios river, with Aeniania occupying the lower ground to the north, and Oetaea the higher ground south of the river.

  7. Category:Ancient Greek cities - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Ancient Greek cities in Anatolia (10 C, 10 P) C. Cities in ancient Attica (1 C, 17 P)

  8. Category:Cities in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Cities located in ancient Greece (12th century BCE-6th century CE). ...

  9. List of cities in ancient Epirus - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities in ancient Epirus. These were Greek poleis, komes or fortresses except for Nicopolis, which was founded by Octavian. Classical Epirus was divided into three regions: Chaonia, Molossia, Thesprotia, each named after the dominant tribe that lived there. A number of ancient settlements in these regions remain unidentified ...