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Singara
Singara (, ''tà Síggara'')〔Cassius Dio, XVIII.22.〕 was a strongly fortified post at the northern extremity of Mesopotamia, which for a while, as appears from coins found, was occupied by the Romans as an advanced colony against the Persians. It was the camp of ''legio'' I ''Parthica''.〔(Account of Legio I Parthica at ''livius.org'' )〕 __NOTOC__ ==Location== (詳細はNisibis was indifferently defined by ancient writers, with Stephanus of Byzantium calling it a city of Arabia "near Edessa" and Ptolemy placing it on the Tigris.〔Claudius Ptolemaeus, ''Geographia'' V.18.9.〕 There is no doubt, however, that it and its adjacent mountain (, ''ò Síggaras óros'')〔Claudius Ptolemaeus, ''Geographia'' V.18.2.〕 were the predecessors of the modern Sinjar and Mount Sinjar in modern Iraq's Nineveh plains.
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