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Rhodiapolis was a Lycian city, probably a Rhodian colony, member of the Koinon of the Lycians. It became famous mainly thanks to Opramoas, a notable citizen who benefited several Asia Minor cities and his birthplace after the devastating earthquake of 140 AD. His burial monument is preserved in Rhodiapolis, covered on its three sides by inscriptions describing his benefactions. |
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