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Tavium, or Tavia (Ancient Greek: Τάουιον, romanized: Taouion; Latin: Taouion or Tavium), was the chief city of the Galatian tribe of Trocmi, one of the three Celtic tribes which migrated from the Danube Valley to Galatia in present-day central Turkey in the 3rd century BCE. Owing to its position on the high roads of commerce, Tavium was an important trading post. The site was successively occupied by Hittites, Cimmerians, Persians, Celts, Greeks, Romans, Seljuk Turks and Ottoman Turks. At the time of the Roman Empire, Tavium was an important crossroads and a stopping place on the caravan routes.
Tavium veya Tavia (Grekçe: Τάουιον, romanize: Taouion; Latince: Taouion veya Tavium), Galatya'daki Trocmi kabilesinin en büyük şehriydi. Trocmiler, MÖ. 3. yüzyılda Tuna Nehri vadisinden Galatya'ya göç eden üç Kelt kabilesinden biriydi. Şehir, büyük yolların üzerinde olmasından dolayı önemli bir ticaret merkeziydi. Bu site Hititler, Kimmerler, Persler, Keltler, Yunanlar, Romalılar ve Osmanlılar tarafından kullanılmıştır. Roma devrinde Tavium önemli bir yol kavşağı ve kervan yollarında bir dinlenme yeriydi.
Tavium war eine antike und byzantinische Stadt im östlichen Teil der Landschaft Galatien im Zentrum Kleinasiens in der heutigen Türkei.
Tavium ou Tavia (en grec ancien Τάουιον ; en latin Taouion ou Tavium), est la principale ville de la tribu galate des Trocmes, une des trois tribus celtes ayant migré au 3e siècle avant notre ère, de la vallée du Danube vers la Galatie, actuelle Turquie centrale.
found a single match candidate
| archaeological site (Q839954) | historic=archaeological_site |