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Sauatra Sauatra was a city in the Eastern Roman Empire, in the Roman province of Lycaonia. ==History == Nearly nothing is known of this ancient town, but some of its coins have been preserved and it is mentioned by Strabo;〔XIV, 668.〕 Ptolemy;〔V, 4, 12.〕 Hierocles;〔672, 2.〕 and the ''Tabula Peutingeriana''. The name in this title is spelled as it occurs on the coins; Sabatra which is its equivalent in pronunciation is also found, also Soatra, in Strabo. The town was situated in an arid region on the road from Laodicea Combusta (modern Ladik) to Archelais (modern Aksaray), that is, near the modern village of Souverek, in the Ottoman vilayet of Koniah: according to W. M. Ramsay,〔''Asia Minor'', 343.〕 at the ruins four hours south-west of Eskil; according to Müller,〔''Notes to Ptolemy'', ed. Didot, I, 858〕 near Djelil between Obrouklou, or Obrouk, and Sultan Khan.
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