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🏛️ Laodicea Katakekaumene

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🏛️ Laodicea Katakekaumene
Ruins of a Roman city in Phrygia, southwestern Anatolia


🕐 2 min read · Updated 15 Mar 2026 at 05:17
📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: Near Denizli Province, Türkiye (ancient Phrygia region)
  • Period: Hellenistic and Roman eras, primarily 2nd century BCE onwards
  • Name meaning: "Laodicea of the burned land" — referencing volcanic and geothermal features
  • Status: Archaeological site with visible ruins; limited infrastructure for visitors

Laodicea Katakekaumene was a minor Hellenistic and Roman city situated in the volcanic plateau of Phrygia. Founded during the Seleucid period, it remained a modest settlement despite the prominent name shared with more prosperous Laodicean cities elsewhere in Asia Minor. The site lies in a region characterized by geothermal activity and volcanic terrain, features reflected in its epithet "Katakekaumene" (the burned land) ...

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