Cretopolis or Kretopolis (Ancient Greek: Κρητόπολις or Κρητῶν πόλις) was a town of ancient Pisidia, Lycia, or Pamphylia, according to various ancient writers. Historians of the Wars of the Diadochi, such as Diodorus, place it in Pisidia. Ptolemy places Cretopolis in the part of , which he attaches to Pamphylia. Polybius places it in the Milyas, Lycia. The site is unknown. The Battle of Cretopolis was fought nearby in 319 BC. Its site is located at , near in Asiatic Turkey.
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| - Cretopolis or Kretopolis (Ancient Greek: Κρητόπολις or Κρητῶν πόλις) was a town of ancient Pisidia, Lycia, or Pamphylia, according to various ancient writers. Historians of the Wars of the Diadochi, such as Diodorus, place it in Pisidia. Ptolemy places Cretopolis in the part of , which he attaches to Pamphylia. Polybius places it in the Milyas, Lycia. The site is unknown. The Battle of Cretopolis was fought nearby in 319 BC. Its site is located at , near in Asiatic Turkey. (en)
- Cretópolis (en griego antiguo, Κρητόπολις o Κρητῶν πόλις) era una ciudad de la antigua Pisidia, Licia, o Panfilia, según varios escritores de la Antigüedad. Historiadores de las guerras de los Diádocos, como Diodoro Sículo, afirman que estaba en Pisidia. Claudio Ptolomeo la ubica en Cabalia, que era parte de Panfilia. Polibio, por su parte, señala que estaba en la comarca de , en Licia. En sus alrededores se libró la batalla homónima en el 319 a. de C. Se ha localizado en , cerca de , en la Turquía asiática. (es)
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| - Cretopolis or Kretopolis (Ancient Greek: Κρητόπολις or Κρητῶν πόλις) was a town of ancient Pisidia, Lycia, or Pamphylia, according to various ancient writers. Historians of the Wars of the Diadochi, such as Diodorus, place it in Pisidia. Ptolemy places Cretopolis in the part of , which he attaches to Pamphylia. Polybius places it in the Milyas, Lycia. The site is unknown. The Battle of Cretopolis was fought nearby in 319 BC. Its site is located at , near in Asiatic Turkey. (en)
- Cretópolis (en griego antiguo, Κρητόπολις o Κρητῶν πόλις) era una ciudad de la antigua Pisidia, Licia, o Panfilia, según varios escritores de la Antigüedad. Historiadores de las guerras de los Diádocos, como Diodoro Sículo, afirman que estaba en Pisidia. Claudio Ptolomeo la ubica en Cabalia, que era parte de Panfilia. Polibio, por su parte, señala que estaba en la comarca de , en Licia. En sus alrededores se libró la batalla homónima en el 319 a. de C. Se ha localizado en , cerca de , en la Turquía asiática. (es)
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