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Lamus (see) : ウィキペディア英語版
Lamus was a city and an episcopal see in the Roman province of Isauria. The see is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. The harbour of the city was at the town of Charadros (the Latin form of which is Charadrus), a name that has also been used for the see.== Site ==The city of Lamus was situated on the double summit of a high hill overlooking the modern village of Adanda and about above sea level. The ruins include a gate, adorned with an inscription dedicated to Gallienus (emperor from 253 to 260) and a relief of an eagle above an ox's head, and a temple of Vespasian and his son Titus.(Richard Stillwell et al. (editors), ''The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites'' (Princeton University Press. 1976) )There are scarcely any ancient remains of the harbour town of Charadros, now Kalediran.(''The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites'' )
Lamus was a city and an episcopal see in the Roman province of Isauria. The see is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. The harbour of the city was at the town of Charadros (the Latin form of which is Charadrus), a name that has also been used for the see.
== Site ==

The city of Lamus was situated on the double summit of a high hill overlooking the modern village of Adanda and about above sea level. The ruins include a gate, adorned with an inscription dedicated to Gallienus (emperor from 253 to 260) and a relief of an eagle above an ox's head, and a temple of Vespasian and his son Titus.〔(Richard Stillwell et al. (editors), ''The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites'' (Princeton University Press. 1976) )〕
There are scarcely any ancient remains of the harbour town of Charadros, now Kalediran.〔(''The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites'' )〕

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ウィキペディアでLamus was a city and an episcopal see in the Roman province of Isauria. The see is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. The harbour of the city was at the town of Charadros (the Latin form of which is Charadrus), a name that has also been used for the see.== Site ==The city of Lamus was situated on the double summit of a high hill overlooking the modern village of Adanda and about above sea level. The ruins include a gate, adorned with an inscription dedicated to Gallienus (emperor from 253 to 260) and a relief of an eagle above an ox's head, and a temple of Vespasian and his son Titus.(Richard Stillwell et al. (editors), ''The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites'' (Princeton University Press. 1976) )There are scarcely any ancient remains of the harbour town of Charadros, now Kalediran.(''The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites'' )」の詳細全文を読む



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