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У меня есть серьезные сомнения по поводу этого предложения: «город процветал до такой степени, что его население в конечном итоге насчитывало полмиллиона». Это смехотворное число. В период расцвета в Риме (II в. н. э.) было четверть миллиона. В Антиохии было 40 тысяч, а в Эфесе 25 тысяч. Проверьте эту книгу: Колин МакЭведи, Города классического мира: Атлас и справочник 120 центров древней цивилизации, под редакцией Дугласа Стюарта Олеса, 2011, ISBN 978-1-84614-427-1 . — Предыдущий неподписанный комментарий добавил Jurand z Krakowa ( обсуждение • вклад ) 19:31, 18 августа 2012 (UTC) [ ответить ]
Хоть это и кажется странным, но это цифра, которая обычно приводится в источниках, хотя иногда она подвергалась сомнению. Я изменил формулировку, чтобы отразить, что есть некоторые разногласия по поводу суммы. SilkTork ✔Tea time 16:18, 17 декабря 2015 (UTC) [ ответить ]
Римская историческая справка
Цицерон упоминает, что Апамея — один из двух важнейших городов римской провинции Киликия. (Цицерон, Знакомые письма , V. 20.) Droopyfeathers ( обсуждение ) 23:15, 22 октября 2023 (UTC) [ ответить ]