‘Asia Minor in the Greco-Roman period (332 BC - 395 AD) - general map - regions and main settlements’ [with Greek toponyms] 
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‘Asia Minor in the Greco-Roman period (332 BC - 395 AD) - general map - regions and main settlements’ [with Greek toponyms]
Type
Type
Geophysical. 
Type
Historical. 
Type
Political. 
Description
The NW part of Asia in other words the peninsula formed between the Black Sea, the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean; an area which consists with the Asian part of modern Turkey, the Greek islands of the Eastern Aegean, Cyprus, part of Lebanon and part of modern Syria. We have added a few toponyms in Greek (mainly at the right side of the map i.e. wider Syria during this period).
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Key words
Aegean, Eastern. 
Aleppo / Haleb. 
Amida / Diyabakir / Diyarbakır. 
Ancient Greek cities. 
Anti-Lebanon. 
Antioch / Antakya. 
Apamea in Syria / Afamyyia. 
Armenia. 
Asian Turkey. 
Beirut. 
Bithynia. 
Black Sea, Turkish coast. 
Cappadocia. 
Caria / Karia. 
Cilicia. 
Commagene / Kommagene. 
Cyprus. 
Damascus. 
Desert. 
Eastern Mediterranean. 
Edessa / Urfa. 
Ephesus / Ephesos. 
Euphrates, river. 
Galatia, Roman Province. 
Habur, river. 
Halys / Kızılırmak, river. 
Hierapolis at the Euphrates / Bambyke / Manbij. 
Ionia. 
Kingdom of Commagene. 
Late Antiquity. 
Lebanon, mountain. 
Lycia. 
Lydia, region. 
Manbij / Hierapolis at the Euphrates / Bambyke. 
Map. 
Middle East. 
Mysia, NW Asia Minor. 
Northern / Upper Mesopotamia. 
Northern Syria. 
Osroene, kingdom. 
Palmyra / Tadmur. 
Pamphylia, SW Turkey. 
Paphlagonia, Asian Turkey. 
Phrygia. 
Pontus / Pontos. 
Rakka / Raqqa. 
River. 
Roman period. 
Roman period, Imperial age. 
Roman Province of Asia. 
Samosata / Samsat. 
Syria NE. 
Syria NW. 
Tigris River / Dicle. 
Tripoli, Lebanon / Trablous. 
Troad, peninsula. 

