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'''Apamea''' or '''Apameia''' ({{lang-grc|Ἀπάμεια}}) – previously, '''Kibotos''' (Greek: κιβωτός), '''hê Kibôtos''' or '''Cibotus''' – was an ancient city in [[Phrygia]], [[Anatolia]], founded by [[Antiochus I Soter]] (from whose mother, Apama, it received its name), near, but on lower ground than, [[Celaenae]] (Kelainai).
==Geography==
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* D. G. Hogarth in ''Journ, Hell. Studies'' (1888)
* O. Hirschfeld in ''Trans. Berlin Academy'' (1875)
* [[Richard Talbert]], [[Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World]], (ISBN 0-691-03169-X), p. 65.
* William Smith, Classical Dictionary, s.v. "Apamea"
* Thonemann, P., ''The Maeander Valley: A historical geography from Antiquity to Byzantium'' (Cambridge, 2011) (Greek Culture in the Roman World Series).
* {{1911}}
* {{SmithDGRG}}
* {{JewishEncyclopedia}}
===Notes===
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[[Category:History of Afyonkarahisar Province]]
[[Category:Visitor attractions in Afyonkarahisar Province]]
[[Category:3rd-century BC establishments in Turkey]]
[[ca:Apamea de Frígia]]
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