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Comama
Comama was a town in the late Roman province of Pamphylia Secunda. It has been called Pisidian, not as being in `Pisidia, but as founded on what was the Pisidian frontier of the Roman Empire.〔 == History ==
The full title of the town was Colonia Iulia Augusta Prima Fida Comama. The first term in this title indicates that it was founded as a ''colonia'', an outpost established in conquered territory to secure it. The presence of the term ''Augusta'' indicates that it was founded after 27 BC, when the Roman senate granted that title to the victorious Octavian. Comama was one of a group of such settlements established in the area, which were linked by an imperial road called the Via Sebaste, one milestone of which (XLV) has been found at Comama. The milestones were set up in about 6 BC, an indication of the date of foundation of Comama.〔(W.M. Ramsay. "Colonia Caesarea (Pisidian Antioch) in the Augustan Age" in ''Journal of Roman Studies'', Vol. 6 (1916), pp. 83–134 )〕 The site was at Şerefönü in present-day Turkey.〔(Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites )〕 Comama minted coins, including some in the reigns of Marcus Aurelius and Antoninus Pius, whose heads figure on the coins.〔http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/search/quick/?search&q=lycia&page=8&coin_type_id=4077&purse=in〕
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