Axiotta
Axiotta (Ancient Greek: Αξίοττα) or Aziotta (Ancient Greek: Αζίοττα) was an ancient Greek city in Lydia, in Asia Minor and it was a place of worship of the phrygian God Men. The city was located in the valley of river Ermos and it became known from inscriptions found in the area, several of them dedicated to the main deity of the city Men ("to Mina Axiottino" / "Μήνα Αξιοττηνό"). Indicatively: Μηνί Αξιοττηνώ Αφφιάς Γλύκωνος εύξατο, ει τεκνώσει...To Meni of Axiotta, Affias [of] Glycon wished, that if she will have a child...
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Axiotta
Axiotta (Ancient Greek: Αξίοττα) or Aziotta (Ancient Greek: Αζίοττα) was an ancient Greek city in Lydia, in Asia Minor and it was a place of worship of the phrygian God Men. The city was located in the valley of river Ermos and it became known from inscriptions found in the area, several of them dedicated to the main deity of the city Men ("to Mina Axiottino" / "Μήνα Αξιοττηνό"). Indicatively: Μηνί Αξιοττηνώ Αφφιάς Γλύκωνος εύξατο, ει τεκνώσει...To Meni of Axiotta, Affias [of] Glycon wished, that if she will have a child...
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Axiotta (Ancient Greek: Αξίοττ ...... viran , northwest of Hamidiye
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Axiotta (Ancient Greek: Αξίοττ ...... at if she will have a child...
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