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Aperlae or Aperlai (Ancient Greek: Ἄπερλαι, romanized: Aperlai) was an ancient city on the southern coast of ancient Lycia. It did not play any significant role in history or politics, yet its lifespan of 1,300 years is worth note. The harsh local terrain made agriculture difficult, but like other towns along the coast, it thrived on the production of Royal Purple (or Tyrian dye).

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  • Aperlae (en)
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  • Aperlae or Aperlai (Ancient Greek: Ἄπερλαι, romanized: Aperlai) was an ancient city on the southern coast of ancient Lycia. It did not play any significant role in history or politics, yet its lifespan of 1,300 years is worth note. The harsh local terrain made agriculture difficult, but like other towns along the coast, it thrived on the production of Royal Purple (or Tyrian dye). (en)
  • Aperlai (altgriechisch Ἀπέρλαι) war eine antike Küstenstadt in der kleinasiatischen Landschaft Lykien beim heutigen Sıcak İskelesi in der Türkei. Über die Geschichte der Stadt ist wenig bekannt. Die ältesten Münzen der Stadt stammen aus dem 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Literarische Erwähnungen gibt es erst aus der römischen Kaiserzeit, in der Aperlai zur Provinz Lycia et Pamphylia gehörte und mit den benachbarten Orten , Isinda und Simena zu einer Sympolitie zusammengeschlossen war. 141/142 n. Chr. erlitt die Stadt Schäden durch ein schweres Erdbeben und erhielt Unterstützung beim Wiederaufbau durch Opramoas von Rhodiapolis. Um das Jahr 240 prägte Aperlai noch einmal eigene Münzen. (de)
  • Aperle (in greco antico: Ἀπέρλαι, in latino: Aperlae) era un'antica città costiera nella regione della Licia, situata presso l'odierna Sıcak İskelesi in Turchia. Poco si sa sulla storia della città. Le più antiche monete della città risalgono al 5 ° secolo a.C. Ci sono riferimenti letterari solo dall'Impero Romano, quando Aperle apparteva alla provincia di Licia e Panfilia e fu associata alle città vicine di Apollonia, Isinda e Simena in una sympoliteia. Nel 141/142 d.C., la città subì danni da un grave terremoto e ricevette sostegno nella ricostruzione da Opramoas di Rodiapoli. Intorno all'anno 240 Aperle coniava nuovamente le sue monete. (it)
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