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Cebrene (Ancient Greek: Κεβρήνη), also spelled Cebren (Ancient Greek: Κεβρήν), was an ancient Greek city in the middle Skamander valley in the Troad region of Anatolia. According to some scholars, the city's name was changed to Antiocheia in the Troad (Ancient Greek: Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Τρωάδος) for a period during the 3rd century BCE (see below). Its archaeological remains have been located on Çal Dağ in the forested foothills of Mount Ida (modern Kaz Dağı), approximately 7 km to the south of the course of the Skamander. The site was first identified by the English amateur archaeologist Frank Calvert in 1860.
Kebren (Grekçe: Κεβρήν) veya Kebrene (Grekçe: Κεβρήνη) , Anadolu’nun Troas bölgesinde, Skamander Vadisi’nin orta kesiminde yer alan antik bir Yunan kentidir. Bazı araştırmacılara göre, kentin adı MÖ 3. yüzyılın bir döneminde Troas’taki Antiokheia (Grekçe: Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Τρωάδος) olarak değiştirilmiştir. Arkeolojik kalıntıları, günümüz Kaz Dağı’nın ormanlık eteklerinde, Karamenderes Nehri’nin yaklaşık 7 km güneyinde yer alan Çal Dağı üzerinde tespit edilmiştir. Alan ilk kez 1860 yılında İngiliz amatör arkeolog Frank Calvert tarafından tanımlanmıştır.
Kebren (Κέβρην) oder auch zeitweise Antiocheia, war eine antike griechische Stadt. Sie lag in Kebrenia im mittleren Skamandertal in der Troas, einer Landschaft im Nordwesten der heutigen Türkei. Die Stadt kann auf zwei Hügeln, dem Çal Dağı und dem Fuğla Tepesi bei dem Dorf Akpınar bei Bayramiç lokalisiert werden. Gegenüber am Fluss lag Skepsis.
Cebrene – también llamada Cebrén –, que corresponde en parte a la actual ciudad anatólica turca de Çal Dağ,[1] fue una antigua ciudad griega (polis) de la Tróade, región del noroeste de Anatolia.
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| city (Q515) | place=city |
| administrative territorial entity (Q56061) | boundary=administrative |
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