πŸ›οΈ Antioch-Alexandria ad Issum

Archaeology - Ancient Rome TΓΌrkiye Asia

Antioch-Alexandria ad Issum is an archaeological site preserving the remains of a Hellenistic settlement established in the wake of Alexander the Great's conquest of Anatolia. Founded by Seleucid successors and later renamed during Roman administration, the city occupied a strategic position controlling the narrow coastal plain where the Pyramus River ...