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🏛️ Colonia Archelais-Caesarea Mazaka

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🏛️ Colonia Archelais-Caesarea Mazaka
Roman colonial settlement in central Anatolia


🕐 2 min read · Updated 15 Mar 2026 at 16:36
📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: Kayseri region, central Türkiye (ancient Cappadocia)
  • Period: Founded as Mazaka in the Hellenistic era; refounded as Roman colony under Augustus
  • Status: Archaeological site with scattered remains; no major excavated structures visible
  • Access: Open countryside; no formal visitor facilities

Colonia Archelais-Caesarea Mazaka was a Roman colonial settlement established in central Anatolia during the reign of Augustus, built upon an earlier Hellenistic city of the same region. The site lies in the Kayseri plain, in what was formerly the kingdom of Cappadocia. The settlement represented Roman administrative consolidation of this strategically important inland region along trade routes connecting the Mediterranean to the Euphrates ...

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