Bambyce

Bambyce

Bambycē, ēs, f. (Βαμβύκη), die bedeutendste Stadt Cölesyriens, von den Römern Hierapolis gen., j. Bambig od. Membedsch, Plin. 5, 81. – Dav. Bambycius, a, um, bambyzisch, Avien. Arat. 542 u. 646.


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