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Cibyra Minor Kibyra (Pamphylië) Kibyra (Pamphylien) Cibira (Panfilia)
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Kibyra (Oudgrieks: Κίβυρα / Kíbura), ook wel "het kleine Kibyra" (ἡ μικρά) genoemd om het te onderscheiden van Kibyra ("het grote Kibyra"; ἡ μεγάλη) in Phrygië, was een antieke stad in Pamphylië, nu aan , 32 (of 19) kilometer ten (noord)westen van Alanya gelegen. In de oudheid in de buurt van Side gesitueerd. Ze speelde ook in de late oudheid en middeleeuwen nog een rol en was in de Midden-Byzantijnse periode vanaf 734 een tijd lang zetel van de stratēgos van de belangrijke zeethema van de (θέμα Κιβυρραιωτῶν), die haar naam aan de stad ontleende. Cibira (in greco antico: Κιβύρα) chiamata anche Cibyra Mikra (in latino: Cibyra Parva) per distinguerla da Cibyra Magna, sita in Caria, era una città della Panfilia, situata oggi a 32 chilometri a ovest di Alanya, in Turchia. Cibira svolse anche un ruolo nella tarda antichità e nel Medioevo, e durante il Medioevo bizantino fu dal 734 e per un certo periodo sede dello strategos dell'importante tema marittimo dei Cibirreoti (Kibyrrhaiôtai, in greco antico: θέμα Κιβυρραιωτῶν), che derivò il suo nome dalla città. Kibyra (altgriechisch Κίβυρα), auch „das kleine Kibyra“ (ἡ μικρά) genannt zur Unterscheidung von Kibyra in Phrygien, war eine antike Stadt in Pamphylien, heute auf dem Kap Karaburun, 32 Kilometer westlich von Alanya lokalisiert. Sie spielte auch in der Spätantike und im Mittelalter noch eine Rolle und war in der mittelbyzantinischen Epoche ab 734 eine Zeit lang Sitz des stratēgos des wichtigen Seethemas der Kibyrrhaioten oder Kibyrrhaiotai (θέμα Κιβυρραιωτῶν), die ihren Namen von der Stadt ableiteten. Cibyra (Greek: Κιβύρα) also referred to as Cibyra Minor to distinguish it from Cibyra Magna, was a town in ancient Pamphylia. Strabo, after mentioning Side, says, "...and near it is the coast of the little Cibyratae, and then the river Melas, and a station for ships". The site of Side is well known. The Melas is the Manavgat River, 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Side. But there could have been no city between Side and the Melas, and it is conjectured that in Strabo's text, the coast ("Paralia") of the Cibyratae should come after the Melas. The vestiges of Cibyra are probably those observed by Captain Beaufort upon a height which rises from the right bank of a considerable river about 8 miles (13 km) to the eastward of the Melas, about 4 miles (6.4 km) to the west of Cape Karáburun, and nearly 2
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Kibyra (altgriechisch Κίβυρα), auch „das kleine Kibyra“ (ἡ μικρά) genannt zur Unterscheidung von Kibyra in Phrygien, war eine antike Stadt in Pamphylien, heute auf dem Kap Karaburun, 32 Kilometer westlich von Alanya lokalisiert. Sie spielte auch in der Spätantike und im Mittelalter noch eine Rolle und war in der mittelbyzantinischen Epoche ab 734 eine Zeit lang Sitz des stratēgos des wichtigen Seethemas der Kibyrrhaioten oder Kibyrrhaiotai (θέμα Κιβυρραιωτῶν), die ihren Namen von der Stadt ableiteten. Kibyra (Oudgrieks: Κίβυρα / Kíbura), ook wel "het kleine Kibyra" (ἡ μικρά) genoemd om het te onderscheiden van Kibyra ("het grote Kibyra"; ἡ μεγάλη) in Phrygië, was een antieke stad in Pamphylië, nu aan , 32 (of 19) kilometer ten (noord)westen van Alanya gelegen. In de oudheid in de buurt van Side gesitueerd. Ze speelde ook in de late oudheid en middeleeuwen nog een rol en was in de Midden-Byzantijnse periode vanaf 734 een tijd lang zetel van de stratēgos van de belangrijke zeethema van de (θέμα Κιβυρραιωτῶν), die haar naam aan de stad ontleende. Cibyra (Greek: Κιβύρα) also referred to as Cibyra Minor to distinguish it from Cibyra Magna, was a town in ancient Pamphylia. Strabo, after mentioning Side, says, "...and near it is the coast of the little Cibyratae, and then the river Melas, and a station for ships". The site of Side is well known. The Melas is the Manavgat River, 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Side. But there could have been no city between Side and the Melas, and it is conjectured that in Strabo's text, the coast ("Paralia") of the Cibyratae should come after the Melas. The vestiges of Cibyra are probably those observed by Captain Beaufort upon a height which rises from the right bank of a considerable river about 8 miles (13 km) to the eastward of the Melas, about 4 miles (6.4 km) to the west of Cape Karáburun, and nearly 2 miles (3.2 km) from the shore. Ptolemy mentions this Cibyra among the inland towns of Cilicia Trachea; but Scylax places it on the coast. There is a place, Cyberna (Κυβέρνη), mentioned in the Stadiasmus, which is placed 59 stadia east of the Melas. If the conjecture as to Strabo's text is correct, we may identify Cyberna with this Cibyra of Pamphylia. Cibira (in greco antico: Κιβύρα) chiamata anche Cibyra Mikra (in latino: Cibyra Parva) per distinguerla da Cibyra Magna, sita in Caria, era una città della Panfilia, situata oggi a 32 chilometri a ovest di Alanya, in Turchia. Cibira svolse anche un ruolo nella tarda antichità e nel Medioevo, e durante il Medioevo bizantino fu dal 734 e per un certo periodo sede dello strategos dell'importante tema marittimo dei Cibirreoti (Kibyrrhaiôtai, in greco antico: θέμα Κιβυρραιωτῶν), che derivò il suo nome dalla città.
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