Samosata

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Samosata was an ancient city on the upper Euphrates, historically significant as a strategic and cultural center in what is now southeastern Turkey.

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Samosata canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
alternativeName Samsat NERFINISHED
Samōsata NERFINISHED
associatedWith King Antiochus I of Commagene NERFINISHED
conqueredBy Roman general Publius Ventidius Bassus NERFINISHED
controlledBy Arab Caliphates NERFINISHED
Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Commagene NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Seleucid Empire NERFINISHED
coordinateRegion Northern Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
country Turkey
flourishedInPeriod 1st century BCE
1st century CE
foundedInPeriod Hellenistic era NERFINISHED
function river port
trade hub between Anatolia and Mesopotamia
heritageDesignation archaeological site of Turkey
historicalRegion Syro-Anatolian borderland NERFINISHED
knownFor being a center of Greco-Syrian culture
cultural significance in Hellenistic period
strategic military importance
languageUsed Aramaic
Greek
linkedTo road networks connecting to Antioch
trade routes toward Armenia
locatedIn Commagene NERFINISHED
Roman province of Syria NERFINISHED
Upper Euphrates region NERFINISHED
ancient Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
southeastern Turkey NERFINISHED
locatedOn Euphrates River NERFINISHED
modernStatus submerged archaeological site
nearbyFeature Taurus Mountains NERFINISHED
notableResident Lucian of Samosata NERFINISHED
Paul of Samosata NERFINISHED
partOf Roman Eastern frontier system NERFINISHED
presentDayLocation near Samsat, Adıyaman Province, Turkey
religionPracticed Hellenistic polytheism
early Christianity
servedAs capital of the Kingdom of Commagene
regional administrative center under the Romans
siege Siege of Samosata (38 BCE) NERFINISHED
strategicRole fortified frontier city
major crossing point on the Euphrates
submergedBy Atatürk Dam reservoir NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kingdom of Commagene capital Samosata
Lucian of Antioch (traditionally, though debated) birthPlace Samosata
subject surface form: Lucian of Antioch