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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Sidyma (Ancient Greek: Σίδυμα), was a town of ancient Lycia, at what is now the small village of Dudurga Asari in Muğla Province, Turkey. It lies on the southern slope of Mount Cragus, to the north-west of the mouth of the Xanthus. , Sidyma war eine antike Stadt in der kleinaSidyma war eine antike Stadt in der kleinasiatischen Landschaft Lykien beim heutigen Dodurga im Bezirk Fethiye in der türkischen Provinz Muğla. Über die frühe Geschichte der Stadt ist nur wenig bekannt. Offenbar gehörte sie im 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr. dem Attischen Seebund an und im 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. dem Lykischen Bund, wie Münzen zeigen. Die archäologischen Reste, sakrale Gebäude, eine Säulenhalle, Reste der Akropolis und eines Theaters sowie zahlreiche Hochgräber und Sarkophage, gehören der römischen Kaiserzeit an. In der Spätantike war Sidyma Sitz eines Bischofs; auf das Bistum geht das Titularbistum Sidyma der römisch-katholischen Kirche zurück.ma der römisch-katholischen Kirche zurück. , Sídima (em grego: Σίδυμα; romaniz.: Sidyma) foi uma cidade da antiga Lícia, agora conhecida como a pequena vila de Dudurga Açari na província de Muğla, na Turquia. Localiza-se no sopé sul do Monte Crago, no noroeste da boca do . , Sidima (in greco antico: Σίδυμα, Sidyma) eSidima (in greco antico: Σίδυμα, Sidyma) era un'antica città nella regione storica della Licia nell'Asia Minore. Essa era situata sul versante meridionale del Mons Cragus, a nord-ovest della foce dello Xanto. I suoi resti si trovano nei pressi dell'odierna Dodurga, nel distretto di Fethiye della provincia di Muğla in Turchia.thiye della provincia di Muğla in Turchia.
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rdfs:comment Sidyma war eine antike Stadt in der kleinaSidyma war eine antike Stadt in der kleinasiatischen Landschaft Lykien beim heutigen Dodurga im Bezirk Fethiye in der türkischen Provinz Muğla. Über die frühe Geschichte der Stadt ist nur wenig bekannt. Offenbar gehörte sie im 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr. dem Attischen Seebund an und im 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. dem Lykischen Bund, wie Münzen zeigen. Die archäologischen Reste, sakrale Gebäude, eine Säulenhalle, Reste der Akropolis und eines Theaters sowie zahlreiche Hochgräber und Sarkophage, gehören der römischen Kaiserzeit an. In der Spätantike war Sidyma Sitz eines Bischofs; auf das Bistum geht das Titularbistum Sidyma der römisch-katholischen Kirche zurück.ma der römisch-katholischen Kirche zurück. , Sidyma (Ancient Greek: Σίδυμα), was a town of ancient Lycia, at what is now the small village of Dudurga Asari in Muğla Province, Turkey. It lies on the southern slope of Mount Cragus, to the north-west of the mouth of the Xanthus. , Sidima (in greco antico: Σίδυμα, Sidyma) eSidima (in greco antico: Σίδυμα, Sidyma) era un'antica città nella regione storica della Licia nell'Asia Minore. Essa era situata sul versante meridionale del Mons Cragus, a nord-ovest della foce dello Xanto. I suoi resti si trovano nei pressi dell'odierna Dodurga, nel distretto di Fethiye della provincia di Muğla in Turchia.thiye della provincia di Muğla in Turchia. , Sídima (em grego: Σίδυμα; romaniz.: Sidyma) foi uma cidade da antiga Lícia, agora conhecida como a pequena vila de Dudurga Açari na província de Muğla, na Turquia. Localiza-se no sopé sul do Monte Crago, no noroeste da boca do .
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