Hypaepa

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Hypaepa was an ancient town in Lydia, in western Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), known as a minor regional center in the Greco-Roman and early Christian periods.

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Hypaepa canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient town
settlement
administrativeRole local urban center
associatedWithEmpire Achaemenid Empire NERFINISHED
Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
countryOfModernSite Turkey GENERATED
culturalInfluence Greek culture
Lydian culture NERFINISHED
Persian culture
flourishedInPeriod Greco-Roman period
early Christian period
hasArchaeologicalRemains ruins and surface finds
hasRole minor regional center
hasStatus bishopric in late antiquity
knownFor local cults
temples
worship of Artemis
worship of Persian deities
languageUsedHistorically Greek
Lydian NERFINISHED
locatedIn Anatolia NERFINISHED
Asia Minor
Lydia NERFINISHED
modern-day Turkey
western Asia Minor NERFINISHED
İzmir Province NERFINISHED
locatedNear Cayster River valley NERFINISHED
Mount Tmolus NERFINISHED
mentionedBy Pliny the Elder NERFINISHED
Strabo
Tacitus NERFINISHED
modernSiteNear Günlüce NERFINISHED
Ödemiş NERFINISHED
partOf Byzantine Empire
Hellenistic world NERFINISHED
Roman province of Lydia NERFINISHED
presentStatus titular see of the Roman Catholic Church
regionOfModernSite Aegean Region of Turkey NERFINISHED
religionPracticedHistorically Christianity NERFINISHED
Greek polytheism
Lydian religion
Zoroastrian-influenced cults
religiousSignificance early Christian community
timeOfExistence Classical antiquity
Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
Late Antiquity
Roman Imperial period

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