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Arsameia
Arsameia on the Nymphaios ((アルメニア語:Արշամաշատ), (トルコ語:Eski Kale), (英語:Old Castle)) is an ancient city located in Old Kâhta in the Turkish province of Adıyaman. The site is near Kâhtaçay, known in ancient times as Nymphaios. Arsameia was a royal seat of the kingdom of Commagene. It is best known for the Hierothesion of King Mithridates I Kallinikos, built for him by his son and heir Antiochos I.
==History==

Arsameia was founded in the Third Century BCE by the Armenian king Arsames (255–225 BCE). It was then taken in 235 BCE by the Seleukid Antiochus Hierax who was fleeing from his brother Seleucus II, who was later claimed as an ancestor by the Commagenian King Antiochus I. The city had already been abandoned again by Roman times, stones from local graves were used by Roman soldiers or building bridges.〔(Gernot Lang ''Klassische Antike Stätten Anatoliens: Klassische Antike Stätten Anatoliens I u. II'' Books on Demand, 2003 ), ISBN 3833000686, S. 198.〕

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