Geographic Database
Patalenica (Batkun, bei, Asclepiusheiligtum)
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https://edh.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/geographie/G026735 (Last Updates: 2015-09-21
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country:
Bulgaria
ancient find spot:
modern find spot:
Patalenica
find spot:
Batkun, bei, Asclepiusheiligtum
region:
Pazardžik
comment:
Batkun ca. 283 m - Баткун - 733420 - BG » Pazardzhik
Wikipedia: Patalenitsa (Bulgarian: Паталеница) is a village in southwestern Bulgaria, administratively part of Pazardzhik Municipality within Pazardzhik Province. It lies 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) southwest of Pazardzhik, at the northern foot of the Karkaria ridge of the western Rhodope Mountains, some 370 metres (1,210 ft) above sea level. In 1955, the nearby village of Batkun was merged to Patalenitsa.[1]
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7: HD065226 : IGBulg 1144 [Batkun : loco, qui Hajdusko Cladance vocatur et 25 km mer-occ. versus a monasterio sv. Petar i Pavel et 4,5 km a vico dicto Batkun situs est, Asclepieum erat] Repertus in Asclepieo ad vicum Batkun
IGBulg 1170; tab. 103, 1170.
AE 2005, 1391.
N. Sharankov, ArchBulg 9, 2, 2005, 67-68, Nr. 3d : found in the sanctuary of Asclepius Zymydrenus near Batkun, now in the Arch. Museum in Plovdiv
SEG 55, 0767 IGBulg III. 1.1144 + 1170 1. N.Sharankov, Archaeologia Bulgarica 9.2 (2005) 67/68 no. 3 (d) (ph.), shows that these two fragments join and presents the following text..
Wikipedia: Patalenitsa (Bulgarian: Паталеница) is a village in southwestern Bulgaria, administratively part of Pazardzhik Municipality within Pazardzhik Province. It lies 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) southwest of Pazardzhik, at the northern foot of the Karkaria ridge of the western Rhodope Mountains, some 370 metres (1,210 ft) above sea level. In 1955, the nearby village of Batkun was merged to Patalenitsa.[1]
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7: HD065226 : IGBulg 1144 [Batkun : loco, qui Hajdusko Cladance vocatur et 25 km mer-occ. versus a monasterio sv. Petar i Pavel et 4,5 km a vico dicto Batkun situs est, Asclepieum erat] Repertus in Asclepieo ad vicum Batkun
IGBulg 1170; tab. 103, 1170.
AE 2005, 1391.
N. Sharankov, ArchBulg 9, 2, 2005, 67-68, Nr. 3d : found in the sanctuary of Asclepius Zymydrenus near Batkun, now in the Arch. Museum in Plovdiv
SEG 55, 0767 IGBulg III. 1.1144 + 1170 1. N.Sharankov, Archaeologia Bulgarica 9.2 (2005) 67/68 no. 3 (d) (ph.), shows that these two fragments join and presents the following text..
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