Ptolemais

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Ptolemais is an ancient Greek and later Roman city on the coast of modern Libya, notable for its well-preserved ruins and role as a major urban center in the Cyrenaica region.

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Ptolemais canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
archaeologicalRemains inscriptions
monumental architecture
mosaics
archaeologicalStatus excavated site
continent Africa
country Libya
culture Ancient Greek
Roman
economicRole trade center in Cyrenaica
foundedBy Greeks
governedBy Byzantine Empire
Ptolemaic Kingdom
Roman Empire
hasFeature baths
city walls
public buildings
temples
theatres
urban street grid
well-preserved ruins
hasType port city
heritage Greco-Roman urbanism
languageHistorical Ancient Greek
Latin
locatedIn Cyrenaica
locatedOn Mediterranean Sea
modernCountry Libya
namedAfter House of Ptolemy
surface form: Ptolemaic dynasty
near Benghazi
partOf Crete and Cyrenaica (joint province including Greek areas)
surface form: Roman province of Crete and Cyrenaica

Cyrenaica
surface form: ancient Cyrenaica
regionType coastal city
religionHistorical ancient Greek religion
early Christianity
timePeriod Hellenistic period
Late Antiquity
Roman period
urbanRole regional capital in Cyrenaica
usedAs administrative center in Cyrenaica
major urban center of Cyrenaica

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Kyrenaïkē majorCity Ptolemais
subject surface form: Kyrenaikē
Ptolemy I Soter child Ptolemais
Demetrius I of Macedon spouse Ptolemais