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Pednelissus
37.2142° N, 30.9341° E
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Pednelissus or Petnelissus (both forms are used in ancient writings and on the city's coins, the latter form alone appearing in its later coins) (Greek: Πεδνηλισσός) was a city on the border between Pamphylia and Pisidia in Asia Minor.
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Mentioned by Cicero
50 BC
Placed in Pisidia by Strabo
64/63 BC–c. AD 24
Municipal coinage issued
98–117 AD to late 3rd century
Subject to Rome
102 BC
Placed in Pamphylia Secunda by Hierocles
c. AD 530
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