Submitted by IslandChillin t3_zj0v3g in history
pgm123 t1_izwxce4 wrote
Reply to comment by jedrevolutia in Egypt: Portraits of Egyptian Mummies Discovered in Ancient Philadelphia by IslandChillin
That's not Turkish, btw. I believe it is modern-day Amman.
jedrevolutia t1_izxbjro wrote
That's also another city called Philadelphia that is now becoming Amman, Jordan.
The one in the Bible is now named Alaşehir and is part of Turkiye. Try googling Alaşehir.
pgm123 t1_izxbzmx wrote
Apologies. I stand corrected. I shouldn't try to do things off the top of my head before coffee.
The Greeks/Macedonian Greeks really weren't creative with names, were they? All the Philadelphias and Alexandrias make things confusing. It's a shame it couldn't have kept its name into the early modern period. I would be curious what the Turkified version of Philadelphia would be.
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