Antiochia ad Cragum

Local nameAntiochia ad Cragum
LocationAntalya, Turkey

Antiochia ad Cragum also known as Antiochetta or Latin: Antiochia Parva is an ancient Hellenistic city on Mount Cragus overlooking the Mediterranean coast, in the region of Cilicia, in Anatolia. In modern-day Turkey the site is encompassed in the village of Güneyköy, District of Gazipaşa, Antalya Province.

The city was founded by Antiochus IV Epiphanes around 170 BC. It minted coins from the mid-first to the mid-second centuries, the last known of which were issued under Roman Emperor Valerian. The city became part of the kingdom of Lesser Armenia in the 12th century. In 1332, the Knights Hospitallers took the city, after which it was known variously as Antiochetta, Antiocheta, Antiocheta in Rufine, and Antiochia Parva.

Tags Archaeological Site
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Antiochia Selçuk castle @ Serhat Cet

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiochia_ad_Cragum

Address 07900, Turkey

Coordinates 36°9'22.663" N 32°24'54.55" E

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